And all throughout Prague
The tourists were swarming
Their eyes all agog
Their noses shone red
And sniffed at the air
Sweet smells drifted to them
From a packed Old Town Square
No gloves for this dude
I didn’t need candles
I, too, wanted food
I walked the whole square
I looked high and low
The most popular item
Was the simple Trdlo
Looked ever so nice
But at 50 Czech crowns
It ain’t worth the price
Some people just love it
I do not know why
It’s fire-cooked dough
That’s boring and dry
Served on a baguette
The cost was the same
And a much better bet
It could have been leaner
I still liked the taste
Of this smoky wiener
I’ll eat ‘em, just watch me
But I’ve often had better
Than these Bramboráčky
They’ll do you no favors
Just oil and garlic
And not enough flavors
Under Týn Church’s spires
Slow turning meat
Riding spits over fires
For tasty Prague hams
It’s 89 crowns
For each hundred grams
There’s no better meat
So tender and juicy
A real winter treat
To wash down a meal
There’s plenty of beer
For 35 crowns
It adds to your cheer
For something more fine
Czech’s call it “Svařák”
I call it mulled wine
With spices like clove
It warmed me right up
Right down to my toes
Which I took as a sign
It was time to head home
On the metro ‘A’ Line
As I rolled out of sight
"Munich’s markets are better
if you’re out for a bite!"
Great rhymes and for Trdlo - if one wants a good one, he should visit Eger in Hungary and look for kurtos kalacs.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I was in Prague before this. If I'd known the klobasa and ham were better, I would have surely found them out (especially the latter). But this rhyme was just as good as last years.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great presentation of the Prague markets. I really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI was at Old Town Square last December, by the way. The trdlo was not to my liking, but I liked both the svařák and the Czech sausages.
It seems i`m the only one who likes trdlo
ReplyDeleteand the sausages and the ham :D :D
Short video with some of treats mentionned here ;-)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vimeo.com/7905626
With the brambory you are completely right
ReplyDeletethey are fat and got a horrible bite.
A snack I didnt see in your list
It is called langoše , for me a new snack I never seen before
A pizza-like-thing from Hungary should not be missed.
But perhaps the fried thing is not something you will start to adore.
One question keeps me here
I saw the brewery U Fleku i also there
Do you know if they are selling their famous beer?
If so, then i will go this weekend back to the main square.
I just read "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to a bunch of 0-3 year old children. I think I like your version better!!
ReplyDeleteAloha, Stephanie
For anyone who wants a video look at the market: http://vimeo.com/8324034
ReplyDeleteThis food blog is slippin' (meaning dropping in quality).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback, y'all.
ReplyDeleteI've been on vacation and doing holiday stuff so not much posting lately.
Anonymous -- I do have my limitations as a relatively independent blogger -- any insight on the slippage?
Yeah, Terry is right. I leave many comments under the "anonymous" moniker for the simple reason that I can't be bothered to sign up and I don't want to call attention to myself. But unconstructive comments? Ummm... not sure about anonymity then. Just my 2 cents' worth; pot calling the kettle black -- guilty as charged -- but it's a good point...
ReplyDeleteWow, looks fun! Wish I were there! :)
ReplyDeleteWas in Prague's Xmas Market 12/27/07-1/1/08.
ReplyDeleteTrdlo are pretty good, although there did seem to be a definite difference depending on which stand you bought them at.
I would have liked stronger mustard on the klobasa, but they were pretty tasty.
The mulled wine was kind of cruddy; we went to Budapest after Prague, and the mulled wine there was so much better, it wasn't even a comparison. On the other hand, the hot chocolate in Prague was great!