Top 15 Best Hungarian Christmas Recipe Ideas in AC Content

Rosallee Scott
Do you have roots in Hungary? Have relatives who do? With these top 15 best Hungarian Christmas recipe ideas in AC content you can find ways to bring in the customs and traditions into your home this holiday season.

1.Recipe for Kiffles Hungarian Pastries and the History of This Perfect Holiday Treat!
Gives "A recipe and background for the European dessert pastry, kiffles."

2.Wendy's Hungarian Goulash
This AC content writers shares that "This is my own slant of making Goulash taste even more delicious with my own personal additions to make it taste extra special! It's all about the Paprika!!"

3.Cookin' Hungarian Cookie Balls with Nancy
This writer shares that "It is a little known fact that my father taught me how to cook, sort of."

4.How to Make Hungarian Strudel
Promises that "All you need to know to making light, flavorful Hungarian strudel at home. Get tips on choosing ingredients and making top quality dough."

5.Hungarian "Pörkölt" Beef Stew Recipe
Pörkölt is a popular beef stew recipe of Eastern Europe. In Western regions, it's often confused with goulash. It is moderately spicy and a perfect meal for the colder days.

6.Hungary for a Little Goulash?
Says that "Hungarian gulyás also spelled "goulash", is a hearty dish that has a consistency somewhere between a soup and a stew. Goulash recipes may vary, but all are sure to reflect a culturally enriched heritage (see Hungarian goulash recipe)."

7. Hungarian Stew
This AC content writer says that "I may be a stay-at-home mom, but I am always looking for a crockpot, "set it and forget it" recipe. This is a healthy, hearty stew. Fix up some rolls and dive in!"

8. Hungarian Recipes
Promises that "Hungarian food doesn't have to be hard to make. It can be quite easy and very tasty."

9.Gramma's Goulash
This AC content writer shares "A fast and easy casserole (goulash)."

10.Shiskies: Recipe for Hungarian Sweetbread
Perfect for the holidays and easy to make.

11.Nagymama's Cabbage and Noodles
Promises that "This is a traditional Hungarian dish that you will love even if you don't care for cabbage. You fry the onion and cabbage until it caramelizes into a sweet, savory medley that gives the noodles a nutty flavor unique to this Hungarian cuisine."

12. Mouthwatering Goulash
This AC content writer offers "This recipe gives step by step instructions on how to make this wonderful Hungarian dish. Enjoy!"

13.An American Take on Goulash!
For those that want an Americanized take for the holiday season this writer says "I was in Germany for several years and my best friend in this world is Deutsch. While in Germany I learned to cook several dishes, while this is a Hungarian dish this is my revised recipe for goulash. "

14.Grammy Sutch's Hungarian Kiffles Recipe
Promises an "Easy way to make the best kiffles!"

15.My Simple Guide to Hungarian Wines
Finally, to go with your Christmas dinner, this writer says that "I also like to check out wines from all over the country and world. Recently I've been checking out wines from Hungary and here's a short guide to them."

Hopefully these top 15 best Hungarian Christmas recipe ideas in AC content helped you find ways to honor your roots by bringing Hungary's recipes, customs and traditions into your home this holiday season.

Bonus Tips:
To keep the flavor going after the holidays check out How to Make Hungarian Turkey Noodle Soup from Leftovers for "Kicked up leftovers make a great taste for almost nothing."

For more insight read How Christmas is Celebrated in Hungary which offers you "A look at Hungarian Christmas traditions and customs."

Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Beauty and Lifestyle

Rosallee Scott has been a freelance writer & researcher since 1998. She is a Featured Lifestyle Contributor here on Y!CN. Spending over a decade working side by side and learning from her sub-contractor husb...  View profile

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  • Shethy Stuckey12/8/2009

    never had hungarian but I'd like to try it!

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