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Projara- Serbian Corn Bread with Cheese (Serbian = ???????)
Proja is another authentic Serbian dish. It was a popular food among peasants, in the old days because it is cheap to make. Proja is made of eggs, cornmeal, flour, milk and oil. Now that we can afford a little more flavor in our food, we make a fancier version of proja, called projara. Projara has the same ingredients as proja, but in addition it also contains fetta chese, which gives it a really nice flovor. My friend Svetlana is the master of projara. She makes them in a mini muffin pan, which is great for parties as finger foods. You can also make them in a regular baking dish and cut it into pieces. Here is her recipe, and it is quire easy to make. Ingredients: 4 eggs 200ml oil 200ml kefir or yogurt 1 cup flour 1 cup corn flour, fine grind 1/2 Tbsp baking powder 300-400g crumbled feta 2 Tbsp corn flour, course grind Preheat the oven to 400F. Start with mixing the eggs. Then add oil and yogurt. Mix in the dry ingredients (flour, fine corn flour and baking powder). At the end add feta cheese and mix it with a spoon. Oil the baking ban. Mini muffin pan is ideal to use for projara. Then sprinkle the coarse corn flour onto the bottom of the pan. Finally, pour the mixture into the pan, but don't overfill since it will raise in the oven. Bake at 400F for 25-30 minutes. Featured products:
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