
I am in Slovenia in Central Europe for a few days. I’ve been enjoying the Christmas market stalls and bars, and generally getting in the festive mood sampling delights like Gibanica, above.
For the benefit of those who may not know, Slovenia is a European country bordering Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy. It has been an independent state since 1991, following the break-up of the former Yugoslavia. Its capital, Ljubljana, is a compact and classy European city, with a medieval castle on a hill, an old town, cobbled squares and ornate bridges crossing a winding river. It is easy to walk around in a day, and can be reached in under three hours from London.
While here, it doesn’t take long to realise that the Slovenians really appreciate their regional food and drink. Gibanica, shown in my main photo above, is a traditional Slovenian cake, made with alternating layers of pastry, spiced apple, cream cheese, poppy seeds and crushed nuts.
You can also be pretty sure that the Apple Strudel will be good quality – see the portion I enjoyed below.

The cafe where we savoured these is in the courtyard of Ljubljana’s 14th Century Castle, now restored into a cultural centre with cinema, several museums, restaurants and shops. Perched on a hill, it has superb views for miles around. I climbed the many steps of the spiral staircase inside the ancient clock tower, not only to work off the Strudel, but to take advantage of the viewing platform at the top. I was rewarded with this view – the layer of morning cloud lifted to reveal the snowy peaks of the Alps to the north-west.

I expect there will be more to come from Ljubljana before moving on, so keep tuned for future posts.
In the meantime, I now know the answer to the question posed by the Black-Eyed Peas: Where Is the Love? Answer: It’s in sLOVEnia, of course!
10 replies on “Take It Slo”
Thanks. The number of different layers involved makes it look quite an effort, though I’m sure it will be worth it in the end!
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I am envious!! The Gibanica looks delicious! I will have to try to make this!!
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Those treats look amazing Kevin!
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Yes, the Slovenians are spoiling us!
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I had to look up gibanica, but it looks delightful. The one you show is gorgeous. Was it sweet? Sounds like you are having another wonderful time. Happy eating!
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Thanks, Beth. Yes, it tasted sweet but not overly so. I think it is a masterpiece of culinary construction!
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Wow β the Gibanica looks delightful! Enjoy your trip π
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Thanks, Stephanie, I have no doubt you would enjoy Slovenia π
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I’m quite intrigued by that Gibanica!
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Yes, definitely worth a taste if you get the chance!
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