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Croatian cuisine spans Adriatic seafood and Mediterranean olive oil on the coast to hearty Central European stews inland. Fresh ingredients and simplicity define both traditions.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Croatian cuisine

Croatian cuisine is divided by geography into two distinct culinary worlds: the Mediterranean coast of Dalmatia and Istria, where olive oil, seafood, wine, and Italian influence dominate; and the continental interior of Slavonia and Zagorje, where Central European traditions of hearty stews, cured meats, and paprika-spiced dishes prevail. This culinary duality reflects Croatia's position at the intersection of Mediterranean and Central European culture, a border that runs through the country's landscape and kitchen. Venetian rule along the Dalmatian coast for centuries introduced Italian pasta, risotto, and seafood traditions that remain central to coastal cooking.

Austro-Hungarian influence in the interior brought strudel, schnitzel, and the culture of structured meals. Ottoman influence, though less dominant than in neighboring Bosnia, contributed certain grilled meat traditions and pastry techniques.

The result is a cuisine of unusual range for a small country. Olive oil (Istrian olive oil is world-class), paprika (essential in the interior), truffle (Istria produces some of Europe's finest), sheep's cheese (paski sir from the island of Pag), and Adriatic seafood.

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Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped Croatian cuisine

Mate Jankovic

Croatian chef and culinary ambassador who created Croatia - The Cookbook, featu…

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Mate Jankovic

Croatian chef and culinary ambassador who created Croatia - The Cookbook, featuring 155 recipes from 36 of the best Croatian chefs across the country's 33 finest restaurants.

Zlatko Marinovic

Owner and chef of Nostromo restaurant in Split for over 25 years. He received t…

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Zlatko Marinovic

Owner and chef of Nostromo restaurant in Split for over 25 years. He received the Golden MasterChef title and published the cookbook Croatian Cuisine.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Croatian cuisine

Croatia - The Cookbook Mate Jankovic

Croatia - The Cookbook

Mate Jankovic · 2015

The most comprehensive Croatian cookbook with 155 recipes from every corner of Croatia, prepared by 36 top Croatian che…

The Best of Croatian Cooking Liliana Pavicic and Gordana Pirker-Mosher

The Best of Croatian Cooking

Liliana Pavicic and Gordana Pirker-Mosher · 2000

Over 200 traditional recipes simplified for American and British kitchens.

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