Svickova is one of the most cherished classic dishes of the Czech Republic. The dish is a slow-cooked marinated beef sirloin served in a creamy vegetable sauce. The ingredients include root vegetables, onions, celery, carrots, cream and spices.
Traditionally, to be able to prepare svickova is a test of your culinary skills.
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Svickova is one of the most cherished classic dishes of the Czech Republic. The dish is a slow-cooked marinated beef sirloin served in a creamy vegetable sauce. The ingredients include root vegetables, onions, celery, carrots, cream and spices.
Svickova simply translates to "beef tenderloin" in English. It originated from the Bohemian region, where it was considered a unique meal for the upper class and nobles. Cooks in this era marinated beef in vinegar to make it tender, and cooked it with vegetables and spices to add flavor.
Today, the beef is not marinated in vinegar anymore but slow-cooked in vegetables and broth, including spices.
Svickova since the 19th century has become a meal for all, including visitors. The recipe has spread over neighboring countries and is becoming a recipe wonder in other parts of the world, thanks to food bloggers.
Locals often enjoy Svickova on Sundays at lunch and on special celebrations like weddings.

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Enjoy Svickova with loved ones on Sundays at lunch with this step-by-step guide. Let me know how it turns out. Happy cooking!