Finger Licking Food in the Dalmatian Zagora.
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October 10, 2013Trogir is a short 30 minute drive north of Split. A small islet connected by a bridge to the mainland. Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Greeks, later rulers were Rome, Byzantium, Venice and Austrian-Hundgarians,? but the deepest cultural expansion has been left by the Croats. Trogir is still very well preserved and is on the UNESCO”S World Heritage list. My friend Jeni Tidmarsh was again here in Split for a week, visiting Croatia from Australia’s Gold Coast. She was keen to catch up with her friends at Konoba TRS in Trogir. Chef Dragan Grbi?? is one of her favourites and so who was I to disagree? The food and local wines were simply stunning! The restaurant is housed in a 13th century home with grapevines (trs) covering the courtyard…so much ambiance.
Trogir has a small port where many of the cruise boats depart on their Dalmatian Island cruises….
The 15th century Fort Kamerlengo and St Mark’s Tower, built by master Marin Rodoj is named after Camerarius, a Venetian official who was in charge of city finances. The tower was built as a defensive post against Turkish attacks…..
As we walked through the cobbled walkways of the old town we came across Tatijana’s cooking School. As we entered the courtyard we found Tatijana cleaning the freshly caught fish…preparing them for lunch. We were kindly invited to stay, but we had arranged to meet Dragan, a friend of Jeni’s, and chef of ?Konoba TRS….
Tatijana and I, making plans to return again..VERY SOON…..
We soon found our friends, and a welcoming glass of Plavac Mali waiting, the favourite and most well known red wine variety of Dalmatia. Translated it means, Little Blue….
Young chef, Dragan was a great source of information and luckily it was his day off, so he had time to sit with us and tell us all about his new menu…very innovative, featuring all the local and seasonal goodies from this area of great seafood, lamb, cheeses, full range of Mediterranean vegetables and fruits.
The wild rabbit with gnocchi and lentils was delicious….
Dragan and Jeni had a lot to catch up on..a whole year had gone by….
I started off with a very interesting plate of soup…chickpeas and scampi…it was so delicious…every mouthful was a taste sensation!…You can tell by my empty plate below…
Second course was the local Dalmatian Speciality of Pasticada…and it was SENSATIONAL…so tender, melt in your mouth…so full of flavour…so lovingly prepared!
Later we wandered along the Riva in Trogir…checking the sights….
And here comes a group of ?German tourists…
My favourite angel, at the entrance of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence in Trogir..and a very favourite restaurant nearby, Konoba Trs, located in the courtyard of a 14th century villa..