September 6, 2017 | 
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 Evapiggie Goes To: Croatia 
by Eva Knezovic
 

            As the daughter of two Croatian immigrants, I spent almost every summer  growing up in Croatia. I didn't plan to go this summer but as July  approached, I found myself suffering in the incredible humidity of New  York City. I emptied my piggy bank (literally), divided my summer  wardrobe with my twin sister, bought a one way ticket to Split and took  off.   
           For those of you who aren't familiar with Croatia, I’ll begin at the  beginning. Croatia is located across the Adriatic Sea from northeastern  Italy. It's best known for its natural beauty, crystal clear waters, and  over 1,000 islands. The Gothic and Baroque architecture has become  famous recently through the HBO series Game of Thrones, which films  King’s Landing almost entirely in the UNESCO world heritage town of  Dubrovnik.  
           By the way, Diocletian was the only emperor to actually retire (without  being killed or sacked) so he could enjoy both palace and farm  cabbages.  
             History, geography and tradition impact Croatian cooking. You will find  influences from Italy, Austro-Hungaria and Turkey. “Dalmatian” cuisine,  found on the coast and islands, uses fresh, Mediterranean ingredients  that are simply prepared, but still manage to surprise. I spent the past  month in Dalmatia, and these were my top eats.   
  
SPLIT
  
  
 
  
 
 
         
Konoba Hvaranin
Ban Mladenova 9, Split 21000 Croatia
          
          A “konoba” is a rustic, traditional restaurant that offers regional specialities prepared in old ways.
  
  
          What to order: Pašticada sa njokima (beef with gnocchi)  (not  pictured but I had it on my second visit) is a beef and gnocchi dish  with a sweet and sour type of sauce made of olive oil, garlic, rosemary,  bay leaves, thyme, parsley, prunes, dry fruit, vinegar, Prošek (dessert  wine) and pancetta. Hobotnica (octopus salad) with onions, tomatoes, parsley, olive oil and lemon. 
  
          Kozice i Srdele (baby shrimp & sardines) 
  
  
          Note: You'll see octopus salad and cuttlefish risotto often in this report, but each restaurant  has a different dish. Amaze yourself with the many variations. 
  
  
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          Look for Šoparnik (savory Swiss chard pie) with raw garlic and olive oil. 
  
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VIS
 
  

 
  
 
  
          Vis was a WW2 military base that was closed to the public until 1990 and still maintains a mysterious air.
  
  
          Pojoda 
          Ulica Marasovica Don Cvjetka 8, Vis, 
          Island of Vis 21480 Croatia
  
  
          What to order: Rižot od sipe (cuttlefish risotto) not the typical black color but a dark red with generous pieces of cuttlefish and an appealing rich spice.
  
  
          Riba sa slanutak (fish cooked in chickpeas) chunks of white fish with fresh chickpeas, olive oil and salt.
  
  
          Ljetna salata sa kozicama (fresh summer shrimp salad) is a baby shrimp salad with cucumber, tomatoes, olives and onions. 
  
  
          Tuna u umaku sa caparima (tune in caper sauce) is tuna in a cream sauce with local wild capers, olive oil, and tiny egg white slivers.
  
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KORCULA
 
  

      
Explorer Family Boat
Contact: Goran 
Don Luke Depola 6, 20260 Korcula 
+385 91 534 9850
  
  
          Goran’s boat tour ended  up being the highlight of my summer! It was a private excursion to  nearby islands, an amazing dinner of fresh fish (he caught and grilled  the fish right in front of us), pork chops, a tomato salad, homemade  wine, local cheese and prosciutto. 
  
  
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DUBROVNIK
  
 
  
Barba
  
Boshkoviceva 5, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia
  
  
          What to order: 
  
  
          Hamburger od hobotnice (octopus  hamburger) a octopus patty with lettuce, tomatoes and onions in a bun.  Don't forget to order a Karlovacko (Croatian beer)! 
 
  
MAKARSKA
 

 
Restaurant Ivo
  
Ante Starchevica 41, 
Makarska Croatia
  
  
          What to order: 
  
  
          Lignje na žaru (grilled calamari) 
  
  
          Hobotnica Salata (octopus salad) with lettuce, tri colored tomatoes, fennel, olives, olive oil and vinegar.
  
  
          Šanpjer & Lubin na žaru (grilled Sole and Sea Bass) 
  
 
    
 
  
          Blitva (Swiss chard) sautéed Swiss chard with potatoes and olive oil. 
  
  
          Bruschetta sa jastogom (bruschetta with lobster) topped with cheese. 
  
          Bijeli Rižot (white risotto) with fish, shrimp and cream. 
  
  
          Crni Rižot (squid ink risotto with cuttlefish)
 
          Enjoy your meal! Or as the Croatians say, Dobar Tek! 
  
 
Handsewn tablecloths in Hvar, Croatia.