Kačamak
Kačamak or kachamak (
Cyrillic: качамак) is a traditional
Bulgarian,
Serbian,
Montenegrin and
Bosnian dish made of
corn flour,
potato and, sometimes,
feta cheese or skorup. Similar to the Italian
polenta, it is prepared by boiling the mixture thick or rare depending on taste, and then mashing while the pot is still on fire. It is usually served with
milk, plain
Yogurt,
sour cream or sometimes with
bacon. Although it was once regarded as a poor man's food, it has grown into the everyday cuisine and is often found in restaurants.
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kaçamak
v.
salvo
n.
subterfuge, evasion, escapade, run, hanky-panky, loophole, shift
adv.
casually
adj.
casual, evasive, furtive, running, stealthy, surreptitious
kaçamak
"shift, subterfuge; extra-marital affair, extra-marital escapade; pretext, excuse; loophole; refuge, shelter"
Kacamak
Meal-Hominy