These chimney cakes are everywhere and have become an unbefitting symbol of the city to tourists. These trdelník may look nice on your Instagram feed, but they’re overpriced and they’re not even Czech. If you want to try real Czech desserts and pastries that are just as Instagram-worthy, check out Cukrář Skala in the New Town.
Whether you choose a classic cream roll, the colourful punčák sponge cake, or my personal favourite, the cognac peak, you’re guaranteed a delicious treat made from 100% natural ingredients.
Skála has achieved success in many international competitions, including the gold medal at the confectionary Olympiad in Erfurt. Skála has always been inspired by desserts, and has readapted many of his father’s old recipes, who was also a pastry chef. Skála has travelled a lot and has gained inspiration for his creations all over the world, but still remains loyal to his Czech origins, and focuses primarily on creating delicious Czech desserts here in Prague.
But how is it possible that he only uses natural ingredients and the desserts are still affordably priced? The concept of Cukrář stores is that you cannot dine inside, so there is more production space and therefore the produce can be sold at a lower price.
The famous Christmas Vánočka cake is currently available to order online and buy in stores. The Christmas biscuits, however, were so popular and there were so many pre-orders that it would have been impossible to make them all. So instead, you can buy the special cookie dough and make your own Christmas biscuits from the comfort of your own home. A fun Christmas activity for the whole family!
The main store with a wide range of eighty products is situated in Šporkovský Palace, V Celnici 5. There, you can also order custom-made cakes for various occasions. There is also the confectionary boutique at Dlouhá 39 which focuses mainly on the classic Czech cream rolls.
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