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					<description><![CDATA[<p>90 out of 100 Hungarian people would answer: tender smoked ham with freshly ground horse radish and boiled Easter eggs. At Easter the smell of slowly boiling smoked ham fills [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>90 out of 100 Hungarian people would answer: tender <strong>smoked ham</strong> with freshly ground <strong>horse radish</strong> and boiled <strong>Easter eggs</strong>. At Easter the smell of slowly boiling smoked ham fills the air all over the streets, and in the countryside it is still a tradition to take some of the ham with some eggs to the church so that the priest <strong>blesses</strong> the Easter food.</p>
<h4><strong><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2873" src="https://www.hungarianwines.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Screen-Shot-2017-04-14-at-9.46.43-1024x847.png" alt="Screen Shot 2017-04-14 at 9.46.43" width="1024" height="847" /><br />
How do make it properly?</strong></h4>
<p>The chef of <strong>Óbor</strong> restaurant of <strong>Bock Winery</strong> in Villány shares the secret of the <strong>perfection</strong> of this simple, traditional meal.</p>
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<li>Soak the raw smoked ham in cold water for overnight then boil it for at least two hours at low temperature.</li>
<li>Boil some quail eggs, start the procedure in cold water, and boil them for two minutes from boiling point. Rinse them in cold water and peel them.</li>
<li>Grind the fresh horse radish into fine and then fry it in a dry horse radish for a minute. Prepare dressing: mix 1 dl vinegar, 10 g sugar and 5 g salt, and mix it with the ground horse radish.</li>
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<p>Serve the ham, the eggs and the horse radish together and drink Bock Kadarka Siller 2015 with the meal!</p>
<h4><strong><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignright  wp-image-2874" src="https://www.hungarianwines.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/kadarka-siller-2015.png" alt="kadarka-siller-2015" width="116" height="413" />Bock Kadarka Siller 2015</strong></h4>
<p>First we should explain the colour: <strong>Siller</strong> is not a Rosé, Siller is a category, a style in itself. It is darker than rosé, because they leave the must on the skin longer and it ferments with the marc for a while. Siller is a Swabish traditional style, therefore it is used in Hungary in the <strong>Swabish</strong> regions like Villány. People used to <strong>harvest</strong> red and white grapes <strong>together</strong> to make Siller. It is not allowed any more, thus the above mentioned longer maceration is applied.</p>
<p><strong>Kadarka</strong> is the most frequently used grape variety for Siller in Hungary. Its <strong>spicy</strong> character is nicely present in Bock Kadarka Siller along with the typical <strong>cherry</strong> aromas and flavours of Kadarka. Easy drinking wine with balanced, good acidity – its refreshing character is necessary because of the strong horse radish, while the nice acidity is helpful with the creamy eggs.</p>
<p>More information about <a href="https://www.hungarianwines.eu/bock-estate/"><strong>Bock Winery</strong></a></p>
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