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Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas
Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas
Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas
Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas
Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas
Fiš Paprikaš | Traditional Stew From Slavonia and Baranja, Croatia | TasteAtlas

Fish paprikash (Fiš paprikaš)

(Fish paprikash, Hal paprikas)

Fiš paprikaš (or hal paprikas in Hungary, with the addition of sour cream) is a traditional stew cooked in a big cauldron over an open fire. This spicy fish stew is traditionally made with a variety of freshwater fish such as catfish, starlet, pike, and carp.


The stew is heavily flavored with large amounts of the region's staple – ground red paprika, which can range from mild to very hot. Fiš paprikaš is often served with homemade noodles, and it is so popular in the region that there are numerous fiš cooking competitions organized throughout the year.


The dish is traditionally accompanied by hot ground paprika on the side so each person can increase the spiciness according to personal preferences.

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