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86 reviewsTake a mouth-watering trip to the Balkans & celebrate the spirit of North Macedonia with traditional recipes, joyful stories, & a new generation of dishes.
Founder of London-based supper club & delivery service 'Mystic Borek', Spasia Dinkovski is on a mission to bring the rich flavors & traditions of North Macedonia to the masses.
With 80 fresh & innovative recipes for unmissable dishes, Doma playfully experiments with traditional flavors while also forging a unique & modern take on the food of this hereto unexplored region.
Alongside many recipes are poignant food stories from across the country offering a unique snapshot into the region’s vibrant culinary & cultural history, accompanied by vivid imagery of modern-day North Macedonia.
With influences from the former Yugoslavia & Turkey, the food of the Balkans features flavors & textures that tantalize every palate - from sweet & salty pickles & crisp salads to deliciously savory, flaky pastries; rich winter warmers, & indulgent desserts.
Unlock the flavors of this evocative corner of the Mediterranean with this authentic & contemporary regional cookbook from one of the rising stars of Balkan cooking.
South Eastern (SE) Europe, Mediterranean, Slavic, Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia), Turkey