The Hungarian wedding culture has a rich history, so we thought we would collect some traditions that characterised weddings back in the day.
Judith Horvath honors her Hungarian heritage each and every day. The North Royalton resident and teacher at St. Albert the Great School has been involved in Hungarian dance since she was 13.
HungarianPlum Dumplings are made with mashed potatoes, the dough is the same aswhen you make gnocchi. Simple, tastyingredients, they can be eaten as dessert o rside dish. A family favorite and children’s delight. Potato dumplings stuffedwith plum, cinnamon, sugar and rolled in breadcrumbs.
#Hungarian #embroidery has many styles, yet it is one of the most underrated and underappreciated heritage of our culture!
Hungarian Apple Pie - or almás pite in Hungarian - is a delicious apple dessert. The simple apple filling that oozes cinnamon and sugar is baked between two layers of flakey, doughy crust. Popular in Hungary, it's a dessert recipe often passed down and across continents!
HungarianPlum Dumplings are made with mashed potatoes, the dough is the same aswhen you make gnocchi. Simple, tastyingredients, they can be eaten as dessert o rside dish. A family favorite and children’s delight. Potato dumplings stuffedwith plum, cinnamon, sugar and rolled in breadcrumbs.
This homemade Hungarian Donuts (Szalagos Fánk) is a treat you always want to make over and over again. So simple yet delicious, and their smell is incredible. This beginner's friendly doughnut recipe's hardest part is the waiting... is almost torture!
Traditional Hungarian food forms the basis of what is known as modern-day Hungarian Cuisine. From Goulash to Hungarian Desserts, seasonal vegetables, meats, bread, cheeses, and dairy products are the main staples of the Hungarian Cuisine.
Hungarian Apple Pie - or almás pite in Hungarian - is a delicious apple dessert. The simple apple filling that oozes cinnamon and sugar is baked between two layers of flakey, doughy crust. Popular in Hungary, it's a dessert recipe often passed down and across continents!
Citizens, Beigli (sometimes spelled Bejgli) is a delicious Hungarian Christmas treat. This pastry is ubiquitous around Christmastime, you can buy it in practically any shop or bakery. Both walnut (diós) and poppy seed (mákos) bejgli are
These potato dumplings come from Hungary and they are really awesome. Made with mashed potatoes and rolled in buttered breadcrumbs, these little guys are guaranteed to become your favorites!
Authentic Hungarian Farsangi Fánk is a sweet, light and airy doughnut that's perfect with your morning coffee or as a dessert! They're absolutely scrumptious!
Lángos - also known as Hungarian Fried Bread - is a tasty way to enjoy European street food. Made from deep-fried dough, this fried bread delight can be smothered in a creamy garlic sauce and coated with shredded cheese!
Try something new for your next dessert with this apricot- and raspberry-infused Hungarian fruit square recipe.
Get a taste of Hungarian cuisine by trying this heavenly mushroom paprikash recipe! This meat-free vegetarian paprikash is a dish that is easy to prepare and the result will definitely amaze you!
Hungarian apple cake is a true Hungarian classic, quite popular in the country. Is it a pie or a cake? It is definitely delicious, an easy to make dessert filled with sweetened shredded apple spiced with cinnamon and lemon.
These Christmas walnut cookies have a delicious walnut filling inside a flakey, rich pastry! Heavily sprinkled with icing sugar.
Hungarian cottage cheese dumplings are quick and easy to make, such a delicious dessert, its flavour will remind you of cheesecake.
One of the most famous Hungarian dishes, this slow-simmered Hungarian beef and onion stew is loaded with flavor and is positively delicious!
Traditional Hungarian food forms the basis of what is known as modern-day Hungarian Cuisine. From Goulash to Hungarian Desserts, seasonal vegetables, meats, bread, cheeses, and dairy products are the main staples of the Hungarian Cuisine.
I found this old-fashioned Zserbo Szelet Recipe in one of the vintage recipe binders I own. This traditional Hungarian holiday dessert recipe is also known as Gerbeaud cake.
Before spending my first ever Christmas in Hungary, I had no idea what to expect from Hungarian food. I didn't know any Hungarian dishes nor have I ever learned about Hungarian cuisine. I now know that, in fact, when it comes to Hungarian food, there isn't just one specific course you should aim for. You can probably enjoy a real culinary affair in Hungary.
Kiffles (kiflis) are traditional Hungarian cream cheese pastry cookies with assorted fruit and nut fillings like apricot, almond, and poppy.
I found this old-fashioned Zserbo Szelet Recipe in one of the vintage recipe binders I own. This traditional Hungarian holiday dessert recipe is also known as Gerbeaud cake.
This easy creamy pork paprikás dish is a classic and comfort dish. The pork is tender with rich paprika and the earthy mushrooms makes this dish so delicious. Serve it with homemade dumplings or pasta.
A simple recipe for raspberry and walnut jam bars, handed down to me from my mother's family. It has a cookie-like crust and an unusual egg white topping.
This collection of Hungarian Recipes will give you a great taste of classic Eastern European fare. We love this cozy beef soup:
The 10 authentic & traditional Hungarian desserts and sweets you must try when traveling to Hungary. The best pastries, cookies, cakes, tortes, and more!
Hungarian Kifli Cookies - Rich and flaky traditional Hungarian cookies filled with a light walnut filling. Perfect Christmas cookies!
This Hungarian Goulash is a rich beef and vegetable soup with bold and unique flavors from their famous Hungarian sweet paprika.
Not too sweet, a touch tart, refreshing, and light. Delicious Apple Squares are THE PERFECT, super easy-to-make dessert! You'll get hooked.
Apricot Kolacky Cookies (kiffles) have flakey cream cheese pastry dough wrapped around an easy apricot filling! These two-bite cookies are buttery, crisp and addicting.
Traditional Hungarian flavors envelop these moist and tender meatballs drenched in a luxuriously rich and creamy, paprika sauce!
Let's get this straight: The Hungarian alphabet is EASY to learn! It’s way easier than the English one and also a lot more useful. Just follow our guide with 4-easy-steps, listen to the pronunciation and the funny examples and use our cheat sheet. You will have lots of fun and never forget the Hungarian alphabet again.
Hungarian apple cake is a true Hungarian classic, quite popular in the country. Is it a pie or a cake? It is definitely delicious, an easy to make dessert filled with sweetened shredded apple spiced with cinnamon and lemon.
A very brief history on the Hungarian embroidery with beautiful photos and stories.