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What to eat in Croatia? Top 17 Croatian Pasta Dishes

Last update: Thu Feb 13 2025
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Even though the combination of fuži (Istrian pasta variety), butter, and truffles is a common item in many Istrian restaurants, the dish is often made with the less aromatic black truffle, and in the worst-case scenario with truffle oil or tartufata - both of which are flavored with a fake truffle aroma.


The dish that is the real jewel of the regions combines fuži with the acclaimed Istrian white truffle, which is only in season from September to January. This expensive truffle has an intense and pleasant aroma which makes it one of the most prized and top-quality varieties in the world as well as a gastronomic pride of the entire region. 
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MOST ICONIC Fuži s bijelim istarskim tartufom

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This specialty originates from the Croatian island of Krk. It consists of a local pasta variety known as šurlice, combined with onions, garlic, scampi, tomato juice, white wine, and stock. The pasta is sometimes sautéed in butter before being combined with other ingredients.


Before serving, it is recommended to top the dish with grated cheese.

MOST ICONIC Šurlice sa škampima

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ISTRIA, Croatia
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Fuži s tartufima is one of the most popular Istrian specialties – a delightful combination of traditional fuži pasta and the famous Istrian truffles. However, one should be careful when ordering the dish - there is a chance you won't taste real truffles, but truffle oil or tartufata instead - both of those are flavored with a toxic gas that has a fake truffle aroma, while the inexpensive and bland black summer truffles are shaved over the dish only as garnishes, although consumers might think that's where the flavor of truffles in this pasta dish comes from.


You should always make sure that the dish doesn't contain truffle oil, truffle butter, truffle cheese, or tartufata. If it does, it's not the real deal, so you shouldn't order the dish. Fuži s tartufima should be prepared with the expensive white Istrian truffles, as the dish needs only fuži pasta, butter, and shaved white Istrian truffles. 
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MOST ICONIC Fuži s tartufima

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DUBROVNIK, Croatia
3.7
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Šporki makaruli or makaruli na krvavo is a traditional dish originating from the Dubrovnik area. The dish is made with a combination of makaruli pasta, beef, pork fat, onions, tomatoes, red wine, parsley, garlic, cloves, bay leaves, salt, and pepper.


The meat is cut into chunks, then sautéed with onions in pork fat. Tomatoes are added to the pot, followed by red wine and lukewarm water, parsley, garlic, cloves, bay leaves, and seasonings. The dish is slowly cooked for about two hours. The leftover fat is poured over the cooked pasta, followed by the meat and the accompanying sauce. 
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NORTHERN CROATIA, Croatia
3.6
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Krpice sa zeljem is an old Croatian dish that is traditionally prepared in the northern parts of the country. It is prepared by combining cabbage, onions, and seasonings (especially black pepper) with a type of pasta known as krpice or flekice, which can be small or large, and rectangular or irregular in shape.


The onions were not used in the original preparation of the dish, but nowadays they're a common addition. This simple and quick dish is often enriched by the addition of bacon or sausage bits, transforming it into a gourmet meal.

MOST ICONIC Krpice sa zeljem

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SLAVONIA AND BARANJA, Croatia
3.4
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Granatir or grenadir marš is a simple meal consisting of pasta, onions, and potatoes. It is traditionally heavily seasoned with ground paprika. Due to the inexpensive ingredients and high content of carbohydrates, the dish is a representative of peasant food throughout continental Croatia, particularly in the region of Slavonia, where it is still prepared today.


If the pasta is made without eggs, this dish is suitable for vegans.

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LABIN, Croatia
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Labinski or labinjonski krafi is a traditional Istrian dish originating from Labin. The dough for this pasta dish is made with a combination of flour, eggs, and water. Once thinly rolled out, it’s usually filled with a savory-sweet mixture of cow’s and sheep’s milk cheese, rum-soaked raisins, lemon peel, spices such as cinnamon, and sugar.


If the filling is too thin, it’s recommended to add some breadcrumbs to thicken it. The rolled out and filled pasta dough is then topped with another layer of dough, and the krafi are cut out into desired shapes and boiled in salted water. Once cooked, the krafi can be served in sweet or savory versions. 

MOST ICONIC Labinski krafi

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Fuži na pastirski način is a traditional dish originating from Istria. The dish is usually made with a combination of fuži pasta, asparagus, prosciutto, onions, button mushrooms, garlic, parsley, white wine, meat stock, salt, pepper, and olive oil.


The onions are sautéed in olive oil and translucent, and then mixed with the rest of the ingredients except the pasta. Once the sauce thickens, it is mixed with the fuži pasta, well-stirred, and the dish is typically served in small portions as a warm appetizer.

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Casserole

NORTHERN CROATIA, Croatia
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Krpice s domaćom šunkom is a traditional meal that is typically baked as a casserole. It consists of krpice (a type of Croatian pasta), chopped homemade ham, onions, oil, salt, and pepper. The combination is placed in a casserole dish, then topped with a combination of milk, eggs, cream, and nutmeg.


The whole thing is baked in an oven until it develops a golden-brown color. This dish is a typical example of Croatian comfort food and can additionally be enriched with the addition of bacon, but it is completely optional.

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MLJET, Croatia
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Mljetski makaruli is a Croatian pasta dish originating from the island of Mljet, hence the name. It is a poor man's dish that used to be prepared in winter, when people couldn't go fishing due to storms and bad weather. The dish consists of a simple pasta called makaruli, prepared with flour, eggs, water, and salt.


The pasta is cooked, arranged on a plate, then combined with olive oil, garlic, and grated goat cheese in alternating layers. Mljetski makaruli are commonly garnished with fresh thyme on top. The dish is traditionally prepared with sea salt that was collected on the outer sides of the island during summer. 

MOST ICONIC Mljetski makaruli

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DALMATIA, Croatia
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ROGOZNICA, Croatia
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ISTRIA, Croatia
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