Parek+V+Rohliku

Tim Doody Parek V Rohliku

Though the name may seem confusing, Parek V Rohliku is simply a fast food. In fact, it is a hot dog wrapped completely in dough like a croissant. Sometimes these dogs are replaced with sausages, it just depends on the recipe. Both are a meaty meal big enough to split with a friend or friends. While many vendors sell this hot item, but it can also be found in fancy, sit-down restaurants. They are usually boiled and poked with metal spikes to heat all of the meat. This dish has been around the Czech Republic for hundreds of years. It is argued about who created these and when they did it. The only major difference between this style and others is that the Czech vendors use a special tool to almost drill a hole into the roll so the sausage is completely surrounded by bread. When one is walking down a crowded street in the large and beautiful city of Prague, all they have to do is look around and this staple tourist food is sold everywhere. This is a must get-- like a hamburger is in America. The famous way to prepare and eat this dog is found only in the Czech Republic even though cheap knock-offs may be found in other places. This delicious meal goes great with relish or mustard but ketchup is it’s most used counterpart overseas.