The best Hungarian stuffed pancake – Video
Hungarian gastronomy is delicious, varied and regional. Different regions spice up and prepare certain dishes differently. It is very exciting to get to know the different recipes, because at the end of the day it turns out: making Hungarian delicacies is not rocket science.
When we think of pancakes, we’re probably more likely to imagine sweet flavors. Although sweet pancakes also have a long tradition in Hungary, in the video below you can get to know a similarly famous salty, stuffed version.
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Savoury Pancakes as they generally known (not stuffed!!!!!!!!) although sometimes known as Savoury Galettes (or Crepes Saléés in France) are very common in the Western world and beyond. Nothing Hungarian about them.
Hungarians fill crepes. NOT PANCAKES. HAVE SAID IT BEFORE. TRYING TO EDUCATED THE TRANSLATOR! MUST BE A GOOGLE THING?
This paper needs a proofreader who is competent in English because often there are outrageous titles to articles and sentences that make no sense due to incorrect usage of terms or words. Since poor people who cannot afford to buy a lot of books become literate thru newspapers that they can get their hands on, it is vital to have good grammar, good punctuation and naturally, usage of the correct word.
Could not just say thank you and not always, always criticize????
Kate – you are so right!
Cornelia – you can’t spell properly. It is is criticise, the ‘z’ is a misspelling that took hold in the USA but not in other Anglosphere countries (in fact more people in India speak English than in the USA and they use the correct spellings).
Anonymous, everyone else here has a name but you. And you seem to think that hiding behind a nebulous nickname gives you carte blanche to make stupid, snide remarks about a spelling issue when it is comprehensible. Which reveals you to be a simple coward who is afraid to put a real name to the accusation.
Kender you are a feebl waste of space of that is the best you can come up with.