European Dinner

Posted by Gramarye on April 2, 2011, 7:10 p.m.

I have a Czech friend named Jan. Jan invited me to a European-themed dinner. I'm not normally up for foreign foods – someday I'll tell you the story of my sister and the wasabi – but I really like central Europe, so I went.

First thing I find out is that it isn't Jan's group hosting the event; it's a deaf international group. Of around 40-50 people, I'm one of less than ten hearing folk, and I didn't even remember ASL for "thank you". Now I'm uncomfortable in addition to eating foreign food.

But then Jan and his Slovak friend Michael begin to talk about the Czech and Slovak Republics, and their cuisine. Hearty and filling? Check. Meaty? Check. Potato-macaroni-and-cheese – <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryndzov%C3%A9_halu%C5%A1ky">with bacon</a>? Check. (Maybe I should be saying 'Czech'.)

Did they actually serve any of it? No. Pirohy were easy to recognize, and good. Other than that, if I thought I knew what it was, boy was I wrong. Potatoes in red sauce were chicken. Striped pumpernickel-and-wheat bread? Dessert pastry. Meatballs? Death.

I really thought they were meatballs, so I took a big bite. In actuality, they tasted like stuffing, possibly with garlic, and dryer than goddamn Mars. I nearly choked in the middle of Jan's presentation, with nothing but a quarter cup of soda to aid me, all that was allotted to any attendee.

Central Europe? Yeah, I'm going.

Comments

JuurianChi 13 years, 1 month ago

Cool, Dry Faux-Meatballs.

bendodge 13 years, 1 month ago

Bizarre… I think that is the most awkward meal story I've ever heard.

Cesque 13 years, 1 month ago

Apart from pierogi/pirogi/pirohy, I utterly despise Central European food. :D The goal seems to be always making whatever you eat as sticky and involve as many dead animals as possible.

Moikle 13 years, 1 month ago

you a vegetarian Cesque?

Cesque 13 years, 1 month ago

No. :P

Gramarye 13 years, 1 month ago

You despise mac-and-cheese-with-bacon? Just the very idea is making me hungry.

JuurianChi 13 years, 1 month ago

That does sound good..,

sk8m8trix 13 years, 1 month ago

That's why you learn asl, you bitch!

The Avatrol 13 years, 1 month ago

@sk8 : ?

My favorite types of food are polish foods, keilbasa, sauerkraut, perogies, galumpkis, etc

Cesque 13 years, 1 month ago

Quote:
My favorite types of food are polish foods, keilbasa, sauerkraut, perogies, galumpkis, etc

You really suck at spelling them, though ;)