Cathy2 wrote:HI,
I never associate that cevapcici with kajmak.
I recall the street vendors slathering ajvar on the side of cevapcici. They would put your sausages on a plate, some ajvar and hand over a hunk of bread. It may be this assembling into a sandwich is to meet American expectations.
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
I never associate that cevapcici with kajmak.
I recall the street vendors slathering ajvar on the side of cevapcici. They would put your sausages on a plate, some ajvar and hand over a hunk of bread. It may be this assembling into a sandwich is to meet American expectations.
The audio pronounciation is how I state it.
Regards,
Binko wrote:Cathy2 wrote:HI,
I never associate that cevapcici with kajmak.
I recall the street vendors slathering ajvar on the side of cevapcici. They would put your sausages on a plate, some ajvar and hand over a hunk of bread. It may be this assembling into a sandwich is to meet American expectations.
The audio pronounciation is how I state it.
Regards,
I've had them made all sorts of ways in the former Yugoslavia. Sometimes on their own and a hunk of bread on the side, sometimes in a pita, sometimes on something that is more bun-like than pita-like. Usually with ajvar, but occasionally with kajmak, and sometimes with both. (And always with chopped raw onions.) There's all sorts of variations.
Here's a little song for y'all I randomly found on Youtube. (Translation: "Chevapi with kajmak, I don't like ajvar.")
Cathy2 wrote:Serb Fest is next weekend! Yippee!
Binko wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Serb Fest is next weekend! Yippee!
Don't leave me hanging. Where? The one I knew about and saw billboards for on 294 I missed (Aug 5-7), but I suppose there's many in the area. Yippee indeed! When/where?
Cevapi, Yugo Grillriddlemay wrote:The place formerly known as Etno Grill, at Lincoln/Sheffield/Wrightwood, which has been closed for expansion-construction forever (although I guess it just seems that way), looks to have had a sudden burst of construction activity. I think the name may be changing, but I assume it will be the same kind of place with cevaps on the menu.
bw77 wrote:We have picked up some tasty raw cevapcici at City Fresh Market on Devon. They have plenty of different types of Ajvar and Kajmak to choose from as well as the right kind of buns.
Five minutes under the broiler, turn over and a few minutes more on the other side makes for a very quick weeknight dinner.

bw77 wrote:We have picked up some tasty raw cevapcici at City Fresh Market on Devon. They have plenty of different types of Ajvar and Kajmak to choose from as well as the right kind of buns.
Five minutes under the broiler, turn over and a few minutes more on the other side makes for a very quick weeknight dinner.
Da Beef wrote:bw77 wrote:We have picked up some tasty raw cevapcici at City Fresh Market on Devon. They have plenty of different types of Ajvar and Kajmak to choose from as well as the right kind of buns.
Five minutes under the broiler, turn over and a few minutes more on the other side makes for a very quick weeknight dinner.
I was getting ready to mention them. You can also have the folks in back make you a sandwich right there. You choose which style you want (beef/lamb or beef/pork) and they grill the cevap and then dress the sandwich. Everything is diced onion and both Kajmak and Ajvar on Lepinja bread. I believe it's all made in house. They do a Balkan Burger too. Good cheap eats.
Grilled to Order Cevapi Sandwich
City Fresh Market
3201 W Devon Ave
Chicago, IL 60659
(773) 681-8600