Smažený sýr

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Smažený sýr being fried in oil
Smažený sýr being fried in oil

Smažený sýr (pronounced [ˈsmaʒɛniː ˈsiːr]) is a Czech cheese-based dish. A slice of cheese, usually Edam and about 1.5 cm in thickness, is successively coated in flour with egg and breadcrumbs and fried either in a pan or in a deep fryer. It is often served with a side salad or red cabbage, potatoes (fries or mashed potatoes), and typically with tartar sauce (or mayonnaise). In Czech fast food outlets it can be also prepared in the form of a sandwich, i.e. between two slices of bread, usually something similar to a hamburger bun. The imperitive complement is tatarská omáčka, an infamous Czech sauce.

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