Czech knedlíky are traditional savory and sweet dumplings created with various ingredients. The main savory varieties include houskový, made with soaked bread, bramborové, made with mashed potatoes, syrove, made with cheese, and the plain yeast dumplings. While the sweet variations are filled with fruit and served as a dessert, the savory dumplings are usually formed in a roll, boiled or steamed, and served sliced. They can also be enriched with smoked meat, different herbs, or diced onions. Regardless of the type, knedlíky should always be fragrant and succulent. They are the most common side dish in the country, traditionally served alongside roasted meat and hearty stews. Similar varieties of boiled and steamed dumplings are commonly consumed across the Central and Eastern Europe, and they are especially favored in the neighboring Slovakia, Germany, and Austria.

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