Kürtőskalács lovers rejoice: Budapest’s Chimney Cake Festival returns with international flavours!
From 11-13 October 2024, Budapest’s Zoo and Botanical Garden will come alive with the mouthwatering aroma of freshly baked chimney cakes as the Chimney Cake Festival makes its much-anticipated return. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with 13 chimney cake stalls and a variety of exciting activities and culinary surprises awaiting visitors.
Budapest Chimney Cake Festival opens its doors
One of the festival’s highlights is the introduction of a unique international twist: along with the beloved traditional Transylvanian-Hungarian kürtőskalács, attendees will get to experience its Lithuanian cousin, the Šakotis. Known for its striking pine tree shape, the Šakotis is made by layering dough on a rotating spit. Both treats share a common heritage—they’re made from risen dough and cooked by rotating over an open fire, Turizmusonline.hu writes.
Festival founder Tünde András is thrilled about this year’s addition. “We’re excited to showcase this special dessert, typically prepared for festive occasions, and we’re sure it will win the hearts of many. Visitors will not only see it in action but also get to taste it!”
Alongside these culinary delights, the Chimney Cake Festival will feature a host of traditional and modern chimney cake creations. The popular Édes Mackó chimney cake café will return with crowd favourites like the KürtősBON variations and Ízbombák. Those with dietary restrictions need not worry—gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, and vegan chimney cakes will also be available, bama.hu reports.
One of the most exciting new features this year is the Kürtős Fondülde, where guests can dip their chimney cakes into a range of delicious toppings. For those who want to get hands-on, the “Csináld magad!” (Do It Yourself!) tent will give visitors the chance to create their own personalised chimney cake.
In addition to the delicious food, families with children can head to Holnemvolt Vár, where a variety of activities will keep the little ones entertained. Storytelling, face painting, crafts, animal-themed programs, and even a giant mill game will provide endless fun for kids.
Whether you’re a chimney cake enthusiast or just looking for a delightful way to spend a fall weekend, the Chimney Cake Festival offers a perfect blend of traditional flavours, international treats, and fun for all ages.
Find the festival’s Facebook event HERE!
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