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Ovčí Salašnícky Údený Syr | Local Cheese From Slovakia, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Ovčí Salašnícky Údený Syr | Local Cheese From Slovakia, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Ovčí Salašnícky Údený Syr | Local Cheese From Slovakia, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Ovčí Salašnícky Údený Syr | Local Cheese From Slovakia, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Ovčí Salašnícky Údený Syr

Ovčí salašnícky údený syr is a uniquely shaped, soft cheese, handmade from unpasteurized sheep's milk in a traditional way in mountainous areas and shepherd's huts in the Slovak Republic. The word salašnícky refers to the word salaš - a shepherd's hut where it is produced.


The cheese is smoked over hardwood and comes in various shapes - most often as a lump, but it may come shaped like a heart, cockerel or other animals. On the exterior it is firm and dry with a crust and little stains that appear from the smoking process.


Its interior is yellow in color with a firm texture that develops small holes when sliced. The flavor is smoky, mild, delicate and slightly acidic. Originally, it was smoked to prolong its shelf life and to be eaten in winter, when cheese was not produced.


Pair it with potato dumplings and strong, yeasty beer.