Blueberry Biscuits

Ingredients BISCUITS: 2 cups Flour4 teaspoons baking powder1 cup milk, cold1/3 cup sugar5 tablespoons of butter (cold or frozen)1 teaspoon salt3 ounces blueberries, fresh or dried GLAZE: 1 cup powdered sugar1/8 cup water1 teaspoon vanilla1/2 teaspoon lemon juice Directions Preheat oven to 450°F. Mix salt, sugar, flour, and baking powder in a bowl. Add the

Golumpki soup!

My husband ate 2 big bowls.But here’s mine:Cook 1 lb hamburger with onionMade 2 cups of rice ,saute a head of cabbage . Put it all in soup pot and added 3 cans of tomato soup,1 cup beef broth and Worcestershire sauce ,salt and pepper .Thank you! Here’s another version of it : Ingredients Directions

HEALTHY COOKIES – NO SUGAR! NO FLOUR!

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Cottage Cheese Dumplings (Túrógombóc)

Túrógombóc combines two culinary traditions: Hungary’s fondness for túró, a fresh curd cheese appearing in many dishes, and the Czech and German preference for knödels/dumplings. It’s one of those foods that amount to more than the sum of their parts, especially when kept light with only a minimal amount of flour or semolina. The sour

Traditional Hungarian lángos topped with sour cream and grated cheese

Traditional Hungarian lángos topped with sour cream and grated cheese. Lángos is a popular Hungarian street food, known for its simple yet delicious composition. Here’s a concise overview of how to make and serve lángos: Ingredients: Preparation: Serving: Lángos is traditionally served hot with a variety of toppings. The classic toppings include: Lángos can also

Traditional Hungarian Pastries

These pastries appear to be “Kifli” filled with either poppy seeds or walnuts. Here’s a recipe to make these traditional Hungarian pastries: Ingredients For the Dough: For the Poppy Seed Filling: For the Walnut Filling: For the Egg Wash: Instructions To Make the Dough: To Make the Poppy Seed Filling: To Make the Walnut Filling:

Traditional Hungarian Dobos Torte

This is a traditional Hungarian Dobos Torte, a classic layered sponge cake with chocolate buttercream and a caramel topping. Here is a recipe to make it: Ingredients For the Sponge Cake Layers: For the Chocolate Buttercream: For the Caramel Topping: Instructions To Make the Sponge Cake Layers: To Make the Chocolate Buttercream: To Assemble: To

Hungarian Crepes (Palacsinta)

No doubt, the number one dessert food in Hungary is palacsinta, wonderfully thin, unyeasted pancakes similar to French crepes. They’re usually rolled with sweet fillings like apricot jam or sugary cottage cheese (túró), but savory stuffings also exist, most famously in the veal-stew filled Hortobágyi palacsinta. Getting the right batter consistency involves a bit of

Hideg Meggyleves (Cold Sour Cherry Soup) Recipe

Hideg meggyleves, or cold sour cherry soup, is a traditional Hungarian dish often served as a refreshing starter or dessert, especially during the summer. Here is a classic recipe for this delightful soup: Ingredients: Instructions: Enjoy your refreshing hideg meggyleves!

Szegedi Szalámi (Szeged Salami)

Szegedi szalámi, also known as Szeged salami, is another traditional Hungarian sausage, originating from the city of Szeged. It’s typically made from pork, seasoned with spices, and fermented to develop its distinctive flavor. Here’s a recipe to make Szegedi szalámi at home: Ingredients: Instructions: Enjoy your homemade Szegedi szalámi! It’s excellent for slicing and serving