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What is the name of this Czech bread?
I recently went to a Czech restaurant and ordered the meal pictured below. It was well made and is one of my favorite meals at that restaurant. I want to try and make the "bread" (if that's what it's called) that was on the dish, but I can't figure out what it is. Here's a photo of it:

My best guess is that it's some kind of potato bread.


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I can't tell for 100% certain from that photo, but I believe it may be Houskove Knedliky, a sort of unstuffed dumpling common to many Czech dishes. The variety in your image looks similar to Houskove Knedliky v Ubrousku, literally "Bread Dumplings [cooked] in a Napkin":
www.trixicooks.com/2015/10/houskove-knedliky-v-ubrousku.html
You can find several recipes for that variety of houskove knedliky, though when I lived in the Czech Republic ordinary houskove knedliky (i.e. not the "in napkin" style) were far more common as sides to dishes like Svickova, Gulas, etc.:
recepty.vareni.cz/kynute-houskove-knedliky/
If you want to find recipes for ones made from potatoes, add the word "bramborove" to your searches. Here's one example I found:
www.mimibazar.cz/recept/94046/bramborove-knedliky-v-ubrousku


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