Světové Kuchyně: Bun Cha - Grilovaný Bůček Nasi Goreng - Smažená Rýže Itálie Singapurské Nudle Grilované Kuře Se Satay Omáčkou

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Světové Kuchyně: Bun Cha - Grilovaný Bůček Nasi Goreng - Smažená Rýže Itálie Singapurské Nudle Grilované Kuře Se Satay Omáčkou Škola vaření vznikla a funguje za podpory našeho hlavního partnera www.chefparade.cz Smažený banán obalený v kokosu Světové kuchyně: bun cha - grilovaný bůček Nasi Goreng - Smažená rýže Itálie Singapurské nudle Grilované kuře se satay omáčkou Grilovaná mozzarella v Parmské šunce Bruschetta s rajčatovou salsou Německo, Rakousko & Maďarsko Zapečené lilky s parmezánem a mozzarelou Minestrone Eintopf Tomatová polévka Špecle s tyrolským špekem Toskánská polévka Štrůdl Parmezánové risotto Vídeňská roštěná s cibulkou Houbové risotto Rybí polévka halászlé Sezónní risotto (chřest, hrášek, dýně..) 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