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  hungarian dessert book: HUNGARIAN DESSERT BOOK. TAMAS. BEREZNAY, 2016
  hungarian dessert book: Helen's Hungarian Heritage Recipes Clara Margaret Czégény, 2006
  hungarian dessert book: Kaffeehaus Rick Rodgers, 2020-10-05 “Celebrates the sweet excesses of the Austro-Hungarian Empire . . . Sachertorte, Apfelstrudel and Croissants are among the creations Rodgers demystifies.” —Publishers Weekly Take a tour of the legendary cafés of Vienna, Budapest, and Prague where a rich tradition of masterful desserts and coffee lives on. For centuries, artists and philosophers have gathered around coffeehouse tables to complement their lively conversations with exquisite desserts. Modern cafés of this region remain loyal to this pastry tradition; though the décor has changed, it is still strudel—not lemongrass sorbet—that is served on the menu. In Kaffeehaus, Rick Rodgers celebrates 300 years of tradition with over 150 of the best classic Austro-Hungarian pastries. Using his celebrated skill as a teacher to present the recipes to bakers of all levels, Rodgers expertly shows how to create these glorious treats at home. Included are the explanations of the different kinds of batter, dough, and icing that form the foundation of this baking tradition, in addition to the many beverages—coffee or otherwise—that pair perfectly with the desserts. This revised second edition features new charts for ingredient weights and measures in addition to updated content and resource lists. One of the few books on authentic Austro-Hungarian baking written in English with recipes for American kitchens and their ingredients. Kaffeehaus beautifully captures the taste and elegance of these cafés, commemorating their culture, history, and the delectable legacy of their desserts. “Because the featured desserts (e.g., Apfelstrudel and Sachertorte) are steeped in tradition, this is as much a fascinating culinary history as it is a recipe collection.” —Library Journal
  hungarian dessert book: Culinaria Hungary Anikó Gergely, 2015 Culinaria Hungary presents the richness of Hungarin cuisine with recipes for Salami, goulash, marmalade-filled crepes and many other specialties.
  hungarian dessert book: Hungarian Cookbook: Old World Recipes for New World Cooks Yolanda Fintor, 2009 These enticing Old World Hungarian recipes were brought to America by the author's grandparents, but they have been updated to accommodate today's dietary concerns and faster-paced lifestyles. The author also explores the seasonal and ceremonial observances still practiced by Hungarian Americans: bacon cookouts, fall grape festivals, weddings, Christmas, New Year's, and Easter.
  hungarian dessert book: Cuisine of Hungary George Lang, 1993-05-01
  hungarian dessert book: A Baker's Odyssey Greg Patent, 2007 In this book, I′m embarking on a different path, focusing on finding recipes that preserve the tastes and memories of a long-departed place.
  hungarian dessert book: Baking at the 20th Century Cafe Michelle Polzine, 2020-10-20 Named a Best Cookbook of the Year/Best Cookbook to Gift by Saveur, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, Charleston Post & Courier, Thrillist, and more Long-Listed for The Art of Eating Prize for Best Food Book of 2021 “Dazzling. . . . [Polzine] brings a fresh approach and singular panache. . . . Her clear voice and precise, idiosyncratic instructions will allow home bakers to make exquisite fruit tarts with strawberries and plums, elegant cookies and layer cakes.” —Emily Weinstein, New York Times, The 14 Best Cookbooks of Fall 2020 “This book . . . just keeps on giving. An absolute joy for bakers.” —Diana Henry, The Telegraph (U.K.), The 20 Best Cookbooks to Buy This Autumn Admit it. You're here for the famous honey cake. A glorious confection of ten airy layers, flavored with burnt honey and topped with a light dulce de leche cream frost­ing. It's an impressive cake, but there's so much more. Wait until you try the Dobos Torta or Plum Kuchen or Vanilla Cheesecake. Throughout her baking career, Michelle Polzine of San Francisco's celebrated 20th Cen­tury Cafe has been obsessed with the tortes, strudels, Kipferl, rugelach, pierogi, blini, and other famous delicacies you might find in a grand cafe of Vienna or Prague. Now she shares her passion in a book that doubles as a master class, with over 75 no-fail recipes, dozens of innovative techniques that bakers of every skill level will find indispensable (no more cold but­ter for a perfect tart shell), and a revelation of in­gredients, from lemon verbena to peach leaves. Many recipes are lightened for contem­porary tastes, and are presented through a California lens—think Nectarine Strudel or Date-Pistachio Torte. A surprising num­ber are gluten-free. And all are written with the author's enthusiastic and singular voice, describing a cake as so good it will knock your socks off, and wash and fold them too. Who wouldn't want a slice of that? With Schlag, of course.
  hungarian dessert book: Midwest Made Shauna Sever, 2019-10-22 A Love Letter to America's Heartland, the Great Midwest When it comes to defining what we know as all-American baking, everything from Bundt cakes to brownies have roots that can be traced to the great Midwest. German, Scandinavian, Polish, French, and Italian immigrant families baked their way to the American Midwest, instilling in it pies, breads, cookies, and pastries that manage to feel distinctly home-grown. After more than a decade of living in California, author Shauna Sever rediscovered the storied, simple pleasures of home baking in her Midwestern kitchen. This unique collection of more than 125 recipes includes refreshed favorites and new treats: Rhubarb and Raspberry Swedish Flop Danish Kringle Secret-Ingredient Cherry Slab Pie German Lebkuchen Scotch-a-Roos Smoky Cheddar-Crusted Cornish Pasties . . . and more, which will make any kitchen feel like a Midwestern home.
  hungarian dessert book: Monday Morning Cooking Club Monday Morning Cooking Club, Merelyn Frank Chalmers, Natanya Eskin, Lauren Fink, Lisa Goldberg, Paula Horwitz, Jacqui Israel, 2013 In 2006, a group of Jewish women began meeting every Monday morning. They cooked, ate, drank endless cups of tea and - often heatedly - discussed the merits of different recipes. After just a few weekly meetings, the Monday Morning Cooking Club was born. Five years and hundreds of dishes later, six members of the sisterhood handpicked their favourite recipes to go into their book - the result is a generous, rich and inspiring cookbook featuring the best, most treasured recipes from a culturally diverse community.
  hungarian dessert book: Zingerman's Bakehouse Amy Emberling, Frank Carollo, 2017-10-03 This is the must-have baking book for bakers of all skill levels. Since 1992, Michigan's renowned artisanal bakery, Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, has fed a fan base across the United States and beyond with their chewy-sweet brownies and gingersnaps, famous sour cream coffee cake, and fragrant loaves of Jewish rye, challah, and sourdough. It's no wonder Zingerman's is a cultural and culinary institution. Now, for the first time, to celebrate their 25th anniversary, the Zingerman's bakers share 65 meticulously tested, carefully detailed recipes in an ebook featuring more than 50 photographs and bountiful illustrations. Behind-the-scenes stories of the business enrich this collection of best-of-kind, delicious recipes for every I can't believe I get to make this at home! treat.
  hungarian dessert book: The Food and Cooking of Hungary Silvena Rowe, Silvena Johan Lauta, 2012-01-19 A delightful guide to the distinctive cuisine of Hungary with 65 step by step recipes and 300 photographs.
  hungarian dessert book: Sprinklebakes Heather Baird, 2012 How can you make cakes, cookies, and candy even MORE fun? Award-winning blogger Heather Baird, a vibrant new voice in the culinary world, has the answer: Cook like an artist! Combining her awesome skills as a baker, confectioner, and painter, she has created a gorgeous, innovative cookbook, designed to unleash the creative side of every baker. Heather sees dessert making as one of the few truly creative outlets for the home cook. So, instead of arranging recipes by dessert type (cookies, tarts, cakes, etc.), she has organized them by line, color, and sculpture. As a result, SprinkleBakes is at once a breathtakingly comprehensive dessert cookbook and an artist's instructional that explains brush strokes, sculpture molds, color theory, and much more. With easy-to-follow instructions and beautiful step-by-step photographs, Heather shows how anyone can make her jaw-dropping creations, from Mehndi Hand Ginger Cookies to Snow Glass Apples to her seasonal masterpiece, a Duraflame(R)-inspired Yule Log..
  hungarian dessert book: Jewish Cuisine in Hungary András Koerner, 2019-12-01 Winner of the 2019 National Jewish Book Award in the category of Food Writing & Cookbooks. The author refuses to accept that the world of pre-Shoah Hungarian Jewry and its cuisine should disappear almost without a trace and feels compelled to reconstruct its culinary culture. His bookwith a preface by Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblettpresents eating habits not as isolated acts, divorced from their social and religious contexts, but as an organic part of a way of life. According to Kirshenblatt-Gimblett: While cookbooks abound, there is no other study that can compare with this book. It is simply the most comprehensive account of a Jewish food culture to date. Indeed, no comparable study exists about the Jewish cuisine of any country, orfor that matterabout Hungarian cuisine. It describes the extraordinary diversity that characterized the world of Hungarian Jews, in which what could or could not be eaten was determined not only by absolute rules, but also by dietary traditions of particular religious movements or particular communities. Ten chapters cover the culinary culture and eating habits of Hungarian Jewry up to the 1940s, ranging from kashrut (the system of keeping the kitchen kosher) through the history of cookbooks, the food traditions of weekdays and holidays, the diversity of households, and descriptions of food and hospitality industries to the history of some typical dishes. Although this book is primarily a cultural history and not a cookbook, it includes 83 recipes, as well as nearly 200 fascinating pictures of daily life and documents.
  hungarian dessert book: My Granny's Gift Tomi Komoly, 2014-12-11 The people of Budapest and Vienna love to indulge in desserts, and usually accompany this with a coffee latte or a murderously strong espresso. This gave rise to a huge number of coffee houses and patisseries, where Tomi first acquired his taste for both. This collection. however, is largely based on the home cook's recipes which aim at satisfying the family's desire to have these glorious tastes available without the trouble and expense of going out, and it is also extended to include some simple and popular rising dough and pasta based dishes that you would never find in a patisserie. It is not intended to compete with those of the famous and well-known chefs, only to lead you to appreciate the sophistication and variation as well as the amazing range of sweet food available, largely outside of the Anglo-Saxon experience. Some years ago, Tomi remembered that among the items he inherited, there was a set of recipe books from his grandmother. Looking at these brought up many memories of favourite tastes, the secrets of the housewives of those days. He decided to start experimenting with baking, and was reasonably successful. Starting with practically no baking skills, but remembering how these cakes looked, after reading the first one he vividly recalled watching his Granny in their kitchen in Budapest preparing for the weekend. The kitchen was the one and only place when he came home from school to sit down and do homework, and occasionally Granny would ask him to 'do a little stirring' for one of her cakes, while she was getting on with other chores. This book would like to encourage you to try to generate these desserts, without concern about your level of expertise or how it is going to look in the end. To assist your attempts, the pages are sprinkled liberally with photos taken during the 'experiments', and expand on some of the techniques when they first arise. The photos mentioned are Tomi's own, taken at a time when he was elbow-deep sometimes in flour and butter, or rushing between kitchen table and oven. They're not intended to compete with the professional variety, but show the various stages of progress so that you can check for yourself how you are doing. Many of his childhood memories came back to him while going through these recipes about a by-gone age in a little known country. You will find, interspersed with the recipes, some snippets he gathered during his Granny's afternoon knitting, darning and gossiping sessions regularly held at their home. There are also included some illustrations of the environment at a typical Budapest home, and in the coffee houses, to entertain you during your enterprise. Enjoy the process and the final results!
  hungarian dessert book: Death in a Budapest Butterfly Julia Buckley, 2019-07-30 Hana Keller serves up European-style cakes and teas in her family-owned tea house, but when a customer keels over from a poisoned cuppa, Hana and her tea-leaf reading grandmother will have to help catch a killer in the first Hungarian Tea House Mystery from Julia Buckley. Hana Keller and her family run Maggie's Tea House, an establishment heavily influenced by the family's Hungarian heritage and specializing in a European-style traditional tea service. But one of the shop's largest draws is Hana's eccentric grandmother, Juliana, renowned for her ability to read the future in the leaves at the bottom of customers' cups. Lately, however, her readings have become alarmingly ominous and seemingly related to old Hungarian legends... When a guest is poisoned at a tea event, Juliana’s dire predictions appear to have come true. Things are brought to a boil when Hana’s beloved Anna Weatherley butterfly teacup becomes the center of the murder investigation as it carried the poisoned tea. The cup is claimed as evidence by a handsome police detective, and the pretty Tea House is suddenly endangered. Hana and her family must catch the killer to save their business and bring the beautiful Budapest Butterfly back home where it belongs.
  hungarian dessert book: Cooking at Home With Bridget & Julia Bridget Lancaster, Julia Collin Davison, 2017-10-31 A winning collection of 150 recipes hand selected by Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster, the well-known and beloved stars of our public television shows. Here, for the first time, they get personal and pull back the curtain on their lives, their families, and the recipes they like to cook when they are off camera.
  hungarian dessert book: Kaffeehaus Rick Rodgers, 2002 Transporting readers to three of the most romantic cities in the world, this beautiful book brings to life their old-world charms and architectural gems, and presents 150 impeccable recipes for recreating their legendary cakes and pastries in the home kitchen. Vienna, Budapest, and Prague have a special hold on our imaginations, conjuring up a sense of timeless elegance, of historical and cultural riches–and of tables laden with the most extraordinary desserts imaginable. Rick Rodgers explores all these treasures in Kaffeehaus, a cook’s tour enhanced with stunning full-color photographs. Rodgers visits such culinary landmarks as Café Slavia in Prague and Café Sperl in Vienna, sampling apple strudel, the Emperor’s pancakes, hot chocolate, and other classics and gathering the recipes (and secrets) of master bakers. With an attention to detail developed through years of teaching, he explains how to make the perfect accompaniments to a cup of coffee, as well as spectacular endings to elegant meals. Filled with food facts and lore (from when coffee first came to Vienna to the great Sachertorte controversy), Kaffeehaus is a treat for armchair travelers and cooks alike.
  hungarian dessert book: The Hungarian Cookbook Susan Derecskey, 1972 Our appetite for this interesting cuisine, a melding of Germanic, Slavic, Tartar, and Turkish influences, has been whetted by [this] excellent new work.--New York Times
  hungarian dessert book: The Art of Italian Cooking Maria Lo Pinto, 2012-04-05
  hungarian dessert book: The Modern Proper Holly Erickson, Natalie Mortimer, 2022-04-05 The creators of the popular website The Modern Proper show home cooks how to reinvent what proper means and be smarter with their time in the kitchen to create dinner that everyone will love.--Provided by publisher.
  hungarian dessert book: Flavors of Friuli Elisabeth Antoine Crawford, 2010-08 Plump gnocchi stuffed with juicy plums and then tossed in browned butter, sugar, and cinnamon? How about pasta filled with dried figs and ricotta, or even chocolate and walnuts? Yes, Italian food is more than just spaghetti, and tiny Friuli–Venezia Giulia—hidden from tourist mobs in Italy’s northeast corner—boasts one of the country’s most distinctive regional cuisines. With influences from Austria, Hungary, and Slovenia, the Friulian people cleverly merge humble, local ingredients with exotic spices from foreign lands, resulting in a cuisine that, while often surprising in its blend of sweet and savory flavors, never ceases to delight the palate. In Flavors of Friuli, Elisabeth Antoine Crawford has compiled eighty of Friuli’s traditional recipes—including frico (Montasio cheese crisps) and gubana (dried fruit and nut spiral cake)—and presents them with clear instructions that any home cook can easily follow.
  hungarian dessert book: Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts Heatter, Maida, 2013-02-05 DIV Here are nearly 300 recipes, each of them worked out to fool-proof protection, including Raspberry-Strawberry Bavarian, creamy Black-and-White Cheesecake, Walnut Fudge Pie a la Mode, and many more. Recipes range from cakes to cookies, pastries, crepes, blintzes, popovers, cream puffs, puff pastry, pies, cheesecakes, ice creams, and souffles. /div
  hungarian dessert book: Lekoved Shabbos Kodesh Raizy Fried, 2020-08-31
  hungarian dessert book: Hungarian Dessert Toby Cook, 2024-01-03 When it comes to Central Europe, it's hard not to mention Hungarian desserts. There are so many exquisite flavors and textures waiting for you to relish in the Hungarian sweet world, from fluffy to crumbled, zesty to fruity. Hungary is the nation of cottage cheese, poppy seed, and plum; you will be overwhelmed by the multilayered treats at any time here. They're not only charming but also warm up your heart. With so much diversity and invention, it's challenging to decide which Hungarian desserts to sample. Let's cook Hungarian dessert with this book now!
  hungarian dessert book: Warm Bread and Honey Cake Gaitri Pagrach-Chandra, 2009-08-17 The combination of recipes, anecdotal and historical text and pictures give this book a unique appeal and make it perfect for today's discerning foodies.
  hungarian dessert book: The Viennese Kitchen Monica Meehan, Maria von Baich, 2013-09-15 A perfect gift for cookbook enthusiasts and anyone interested in classic Viennese cooking Traditions... This beautiful book, based on original notebook and recipe journal of a 1900s baroness, takes readers on a journey through fin de sicle Viennese high society. With over 100 original recipes, all of which have been tested and brought up to date for the modern cook, it is not only a wonderful collection of recipes but also a fascinating look at the life of a Viennese family. Filled with anecdotes and personal stories to bring the recipes to life, this book is a charming insight into a bygone era. The classic recipes cover a variety of dishes both savory and sweet, with a strong emphasis on the desserts and pastries for which Vienna is famed. Enchanting photographs of Vienna grace the book, capturing the architecture, caf culture, and beauty of this elegant city.
  hungarian dessert book: Elegant Hungarian Tortes and Homestyle Desserts for American Bakers Ella Kovács Szabó, Eve Aino Roza Wirth, 2023-12-13 When Ella Szabó fled her homeland during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, she never dreamed that someday she would become a member of the US Olympic swimming team, an accomplished baker in America, and the author of a cookbook about Hungarian desserts. But a chance encounter with a fellow Hungarian in Connecticut led to Ella’s becoming the custodian of a collection of heirloom recipes that form the core of this book. You’ll learn from more than fifty recipes how to bake Hungarian tortes, cookies, pastries, and cakes, from elegant old-world pastry-shop classics like Linzer Torte and Esterhazy Torte to easy homestyle desserts, many of them from recipes that have never been published before. Try your hand at delicate nut-flour tortes made from walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts: Almond Meringue Torte with Coffee-Cream Filling, Walnut Wedding Torte with Hazelnut Filling, and Chocolate Roulade with Hazelnut Cream. Enjoy easy-to-make Hungarian Almond Biscotti, Orange Kugelhopf, and Cherry Sponge Cake. And delight in devouring Walnut-Apricot-Lemon Bars, traditional Hungarian Cheese Biscuits, and Beigli, a Hungarian pastry roll filled with walnuts or poppy seeds, always eaten at Christmas. You’ll also find a complete section on ingredients, equipment, and techniques, as well as several historical and contemporary photographs. And a bonus: most of the recipes for fine nut-flour tortes are naturally gluten-free.
  hungarian dessert book: The Book of Jewish Food Claudia Roden, 1999-08 A food book - a feast of the Jewish experience.
  hungarian dessert book: Flavors of Hungary Charlotte Slovak Biro, 1992-03-01 Flavors of Hungary is a classic guide to old world Hungarian cooking, including recipes and lore from master cook Charlotte Biro.
  hungarian dessert book: The Cook's Book Jill Norman, 2007 Step-by-step techniques & recipes for successful home cooking.
  hungarian dessert book: The Paprikás Weiss Hungarian Cookbook Edward Weiss, Ruth Buchan, 1979 Includes plain, basic, and festive dishes chosen to be as useful to a modern American cook as they are, at the same time, uniquely Hungarian.
  hungarian dessert book: Classic Desserts Of Hungary Victoria Savage, 2024-06-03 Welcome to Classic Desserts of Hungary, where the rich flavors and traditions of Hungarian pastry and dessert-making come to life. This book explores the heritage of a cuisine renowned for its creativity and comfort, from the elegant layers of Dobos Torte to the homey warmth of Szilvás Gombóc. Each recipe is not just a dessert, but a celebration of Hungarian culture and the joy of sharing these timeless sweets with loved ones. Dive into the history, ingredients, and techniques that define Hungarian desserts as we guide you through creating these exquisite confections yourself. Whether you're a novice baker or a dessert aficionado, this book will enrich your culinary repertoire and delight your palate. Join us on a delicious journey through the heart of Hungary's dessert tradition.
  hungarian dessert book: Elegant Hungarian Tortes and Homestyle Desserts for American Bakers Ella Kovacs Szabo, 2023-11-15 When Ella Szabó fled her homeland during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, she never dreamed that someday she would become a member of the US Olympic swimming team, an accomplished baker in America, and the author of a cookbook about Hungarian desserts. But a chance encounter with a fellow Hungarian in Connecticut led to Ella's becoming the custodian of a collection of heirloom recipes that form the core of this book. You'll learn from more than fifty recipes how to bake Hungarian tortes, cookies, pastries, and cakes, from elegant old-world pastry-shop classics like Linzer Torte and Esterhazy Torte to easy homestyle desserts, many of them from recipes that have never been published before. Try your hand at delicate nut-flour tortes made from walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts: Almond Meringue Torte with Coffee-Cream Filling, Walnut Wedding Torte with Hazelnut Filling, and Chocolate Roulade with Hazelnut Cream. Enjoy easy-to-make Hungarian Almond Biscotti, Orange Kugelhopf, and Cherry Sponge Cake. And delight in devouring Walnut-Apricot-Lemon Bars, traditional Hungarian Cheese Biscuits, and Beigli, a Hungarian pastry roll filled with walnuts or poppy seeds, always eaten at Christmas. You'll also find a complete section on ingredients, equipment, and techniques, as well as several historical and contemporary photographs. And a bonus: most of the recipes for fine nut-flour tortes are naturally gluten-free.
  hungarian dessert book: Pastries from the Past Judith Gurfinkel, 2022-10-17 A selection of the most successful and delicious cakes and pastries from my grandmother's recipe notebook. Translated from German and Hungarian, carefully tested and adjusted to current units of measure, ingredients and tools.
  hungarian dessert book: The Lost Art of Baking with Yeast Baba Schwartz, 2011-02-14 Baking with yeast is becoming a lost art. Many cooks would love to utilise the incredible properties of yeast, but lack a guide to inform and inspire them. The Lost Art of Baking with Yeast shows how simple baking with yeast can be, and how irresistible the results. The book includes recipes for cakes, slices, pastries, buns ... and Baba's famous golden dumpling cake. Baba Schwartz introduces the principles of yeast baking and gives handy hints for kneading and proving dough to perfection. These recipes, with their distinctive Hungarian flavour, will delight your family and friends. If you love baking, you will love discovering these recipes, some unique and some classic.
  hungarian dessert book: Hungarian Dessert Delights Charlotte Webster, 2025-04-08 Hungarian Dessert Delights: Traditional Sweet Recipes Made Simple opens a sweet journey through the most quintessential dessert recipes of Hungarian cuisine. From elaborate layered cakes like Dobos Torte to simple yet homely dishes like Túrógombóc (Cottage Cheese) or Palacsinta (Pancake), this book is the key to recreating classic flavors right in your own kitchen - in the simplest and most accessible way. With nearly 40 traditional recipes, clear step-by-step instructions and attractive illustrations, the book is suitable for both beginners and baking enthusiasts who want to explore Eastern European cuisine. The author also shares interesting cultural stories behind each dessert, helping you not only cook, but also understand and feel the Hungarian spirit. Whether you are looking for new inspiration for your kitchen, or want to connect with your cultural heritage, Hungarian Dessert Delights will be your trusted companion - bringing you to the delicate, traditional and nostalgic sweetness of Hungary.
  hungarian dessert book: Popular Hungarian Desserts Michael Goodrich, 2021-02-08 Central Europe is world-famous for its rich and hearty sweets and pastries, and Hungarian desserts are no different. Hungary is blessed with some truly sumptuous desserts. From crumbled to fluffy, vibrant to zesty, there are so many delicious flavors and textures to savor in Hungarian cuisine. Forks and spoons at the ready, as we dive in and explore these traditional Hungarian desserts you simply need in your life!
  hungarian dessert book: Sensuous Hungarian-American Desserts Eva M. Bonis, 1998-01
  hungarian dessert book: New Hungarian Cuisine Eva M. Bonis, 2012 This book is unique. The goal of this book has been to create healthier, lighter and updated versions based on traditional Hungarian recipes, as well as create new recipes that incorporate current trends in Hungarian cuisine. Eleven Chapters ranging from Hors d'Oeuvres to Desserts with a total of 177 recipes including annotations. Each Chapter begins with an introduction. Some of the recipes retain traditional ingredients such as paprika, sour cream, garlic, and onion, as staples in the Hungarian diet. The origin of Hungarian paprika is also included. Some recipes are based on traditional ingredients, but updated to healthier modern versions. New recipes are created to follow the lighter side of Hungarian cuisine. With such a diverse collection of recipes, there is something to please the culinary beginner or the experienced cook who enjoys the challenge of tackling an eye-appealing simple or complex recipe. Some recipes are my mother's, and some are my friend's tried and true dishes, but applied with my own fresh look. Hungarian cuisine has gotten a serious update. Today Hungarian food is cosmopolitan. Even the classic Hungarian dishes are prepared with a modern flare. The Chapters are as follow: Hors D'Oeuvres, Soups, Main Dishes, Meats, Poultry, Seafood, Pasta, Potato, Rice, Vegetables, Salads, Desserts and Condiments
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