Budapest Roll Cake|Ohyoo Cooking
Budapest Roll Cake
▪ Ingredients:
egg yolk 45g
egg white 105g
cake flour 55g
almond powder 20g
sugar 45g
powdered sugar
whipping cream 250g
mascarpone 50g
maple syrup 22g
fruits
▪ Mold size:
28×28cm
▪ Baking:
190°C/374°F 12-15min
▪ How to make:
1. First, separate the eggs and beat the yolks until they are white in color.
2. Beat the egg whites, add the sugar in two or three batches, beat the egg whites until they are firm and have a small hook shape, then pour the egg yolks in and mix well.
3. Mix and sift the powder in advance, add it in stages and mix until there is no dry powder. Put into a laminating bag, you can use a round laminating nozzle, you can also use a laminating bag directly, squeeze on the baking sheet and bake.
4. Remove from the oven and let cool, prepare some fruit, here use grapefruit, kiwi, banana. Fruit is easy to oxidation, need to use as soon as possible.
5. Whip the whipping cream, add the mascarpone and maple syrup, beat the cream until the state of eight minutes.
6. Spread the cream on the cake body, spread the fruit, roll up and refrigerate for two hours.
7. Remove the cake rolls, sprinkle with powdered sugar, and cut and serve.
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BUDAPEST ROLL | julied.cakedesign
MERINGUE ROLL
1 1/8 cup egg whites
2 cups sugar
200g ground almonds
75g Corn starch
FILLING
2 cups heavy cream, cold
250 g mascarpone, cold
1 -2 tablespoons powdered sugar
125 gram fresh raspberries
Langos Chat|Hungarian Flat Bread With Indian Twist|Fusion Recipe|
Langos is a fried flatbread found in Hungarian, Greek & Turkish Cuisines.
It is served as Street food. Here we created a fusion recipe inspired by this Hungarian Street Food and gave it a twist that justifies Indian taste buds.
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Best SWEET in BUDAPEST is GUNDEL PALACSINTA.????
Today I'm visiting a famous Cafe in Budapest called Anna Cafe. It is right in the center of town and is always busy. They offer some of the best, pastries, sweets, coffees and teas in the city. Today I am trying their most special dish, it's called Hungarian Gundel Palascinta, which means Gundel Pancake. It's a folded crepe and it's made with Walnuts, Rum and cinnamon. It's served with cholate sauce and whipped cream or ice cream. It's absolutely heavenly and was my favorite sweet that I've tried so far in Budapest.
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Hungarian Stuffed Langos Recipe
Hungarian street food: Stuffed Langos Recipe.
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Ingredients:
1 kg flour
3 tbsp. sour cream
1 egg
600 ml milk
50 g yeast
salt
The Filling (optional):
frankfurters
cheese
1. Pour the flour into a large bowl, add the crumbled yeast, egg, salt, and the sour cream. Mix it and then add the milk, after all the ingredients are in the bowl knead it with a hand while the pasta is smooth.
2. Sprinkle the top of the pasta with flour and cover it with a clean tea towel. Keep rest it for an hour.
3. On a floury board, roll out the pasta till it's roughly 1 cm in thickness.
4. Cut out circles from the pasta with a cutter or a cup.
5. Shape the circles by hand.
6. Fry it in hot oil.
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Street Food in Budapest!! ???????? THE ULTIMATE HUNGARIAN FOOD Tour in Budapest, Hungary!
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Welcome to Budapest, Hungary, an amazing city, full of history, beauty, and delicious Hungarian food! Today, I headed with my friend Adam ( to go on an ultimate Hungarian street food tour in Budapest. #Budapest #Hungary #HugarianFood
Great Market Hall - It’s one of the coolest markets in the world, a massive indoor market hall. Inside you’ll find all things Hungarian food, from an immense array of sausages and famous Hungarian cured meats to loads of paprika, and Hungarian pickles. We had an amazing time walking around, discovering the ingredients that make Hungarian food unique.
Fakanal Etterem - This is a nice restaurant on the second floor of the Great Market Hall, the chef recommended the eggs with sausage and extra chilies. It was delicious and the best way to get this street food tour started. Price - 970 HUF ($3.20)
Belvárosi Disznótoros - Next we walked over to Belvárosi Disznótoros, a locally popular restaurant for all things Hungarian meat. Inside you’ll find meat paradise - sausages of all kinds, meats galore, and something I noticed that we had to try - Mangalica pig - a special hairy pig from Hungary. Total price - 5,348 HUF ($17.65)
Molnár's Kürtőskalács - You can not visit Hungary and not eat Kürtőskalács - it’s not the easiest word to pronounce. It’s unique, it’s delicious, and they have a number of different flavors and combinations of what you can order. It’s loved by locals and just about everyone in the world who visit Budapest. Price - 1,200 HUF ($3.96) each
Retró Lángos Büfé - If you’re looking for the real deal Hungarian street food in Budapest, look no further than Retró Lángos Büfé, and specifically the food called langos. It’s a type of fried bread, loaded with you choice of toppings. We got the original with cream, cheese, and onions. It was everything you could possibly want on a fried bread, and incredibly tasty. I can still feel the pillowy dough sinking into my teeth. Price - 800 HUF ($2.64)
Downtown Market Hall - Hold Street Market - Next we headed to Downtown Market Hall in Budapest, another old market hall.
A Séf Utcája - After walking around for a while we stopped to eat at A Séf Utcája, specializing in home-cooked styles Hungarian food classic recipes. Food was delicious again, full of paprika, bright, and tasty. Price - 1,900 HUF ($6.27)
Espresso Embassy - Coffeeshop Budapest - By this time we needed a coffee, so we stopped at Adam’s favorite coffee shop called Espresso Embassy. Some of the best coffee you’ll find in Budapest.
Rétisas Vendéglő - To end this ultimate street food tour in Budapest, Hungary, we went to a sit down restaurant called Rétisas Vendéglő. It was a local spot with some unique and huge deep fried dishes. Great place, amazing food, and by the end of the day, we were stuffed! 7,490 HUF ($24.72) - Total price for everything
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