Makalo

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Makalo
Traditional Macedonian Makalo
Alternative namesМакало
CourseSide dish
Place of originNorth Macedonia
Region or stateOhrid
Main ingredientsGarlic

Makalo (Macedonian: Макало) is a traditional Macedonian side dish. The main ingredients include oil, garlic and peppers although variations in the recipe can also include dry embroidered peppers, mashed potatoes, aubergine, leek and onion. It is usually served as an addition to stews or as a spread on bread.[1][2]

Etymology

The name makalo comes from the Macedonian verb "to dip" (Macedonian: мака, transliterated as maka) to describe how this side dish is usually used. There are several variations of the dish in North Macedonia, including the one from Ohrid, lukarnik which is served in the town of Veles.

Gallery

  • Garlic-based makalo
    Garlic-based makalo
  • Leek and dry pepper-based makalo
    Leek and dry pepper-based makalo
  • Dry pepper-based makalo
    Dry pepper-based makalo
  • Baked pepper and leek-based makalo
    Baked pepper and leek-based makalo
  • Makalo on bread
    Makalo on bread

See also

References

  1. ^ "Знаете ли що е то македонско макало и колко вкусно и полезно за здравето е?" [Do you know what Macedonian makalo is and how tasty and useful for your health it is?] (in Bulgarian). Jenata Blitz. 30 January 2022. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  2. ^ Apostolova, Kristina (23 January 2022). "Традиционален рецепт за македонско макало кој го чува имунитетот" [Traditional recipe for Macedonian makalo that protects your immunity]. Sloboden Pechat (in Macedonian). Retrieved 1 May 2022.
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