Bulgarian Cuisine
Land of Roses and Yogurt
Bulgarian cuisine is Mediterranean meets Balkan, with creamy yogurt, fresh salads, grilled meats, and flaky pastries reflecting thousands of years of Thracian, Ottoman, and Slavic influence.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Bulgarian cuisine
Five centuries of Ottoman rule introduced grilled kebabs, layered pastries, bean stews, and the culture of fresh salads with white cheese. Greek and Mediterranean influence from the Aegean coast brought olive oil, seafood, and wine traditions. The communist period standardized certain foods while also preserving traditional recipes through state-run canteens.
Post-communist Bulgaria has embraced a revival of traditional cooking. Bulgarian yogurt (kiselo mlyako), sirene (white brined cheese similar to feta), sunflower oil, paprika, and savory (chubritsa, the national herb).
Shopska Salata
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Луканка
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Bulgarian cuisine
Manol Georgiev
Prominent Bulgarian chef known for modernizing traditional Bulgarian cuisine. H…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Bulgarian cuisine
The Best of Bulgarian Cooking
A comprehensive guide to Bulgarian cuisine featuring traditional recipes passed down through generations.
Traditional Bulgarian Cooking
An authoritative collection of Bulgarian recipes including shopska salad, banitsa, and other national dishes.
Explore All Dishes
5 authentic recipes from Bulgarian cuisine
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Shopska Salata
Shopska Salad
Starter, any meal
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Katya's Meze
Appetizer with rakia
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Bulgarian Dry-Cured Beef Salami
Meze, appetizer, snack
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Снежанка
Snow White Salad
Appetizer, meze
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Cold Yogurt Soup
Summer lunch starter