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  2. Hungarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian version uses Hungarian wax pepper of the variant TV (meaning to-be-stuffed). Pecsenye: A thin pork steak served with cabbage or in the dish fatányéros (pictured), a Hungarian mixed grill on wooden platter. [8]: 83 Cigánypecsenye: A variant on pecsenye which literally translates as Gypsy roast.

  3. List of Hungarian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Mixed Grill: A thin pork steak served with cabbage or the dish fatányéros, a Hungarian mixed grill on wooden platter. Rakott krumpli: A layered potato casserole with sausage, eggs, and bacon. Rántott csirke: A chicken breast rolled in breadcrumbs and deep-fried; similar to Wiener Schnitzel.

  4. Fatányéros - Wikipedia

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    Fatányéros, also called Hungarian mixed grill, [1] is a traditional Hungarian mixed meat barbecue dish (or pecsenye in Hungarian), originating from Transylvania. In Scandinavia, the name of the dish is commonly translated as plank steak ( Danish : plankebøf , Swedish : plankstek ), and it usually includes duchess potatoes .

  5. Steakhouse owner shares the 4 dishes worth splurging on at a ...

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    A steakhouse owner shared the best things to order at a high-end steakhouse and dishes he'd skip.. He often orders a seafood tower, A5 wagyu, and dishes with in-season produce. He said filet ...

  6. Category:Hungarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  7. Bashalde - Wikipedia

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    These Hungarian Gypsy musicians played all the major Hungarian events, and many American events for over 100 years, and in the finest restaurants in the country. [7] They also played many weddings and special occasions, including movies. For over 100 years, newspaper articles, books, and journals documented them and their traditions.

  8. Goulash - Wikipedia

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    The name originates from the Hungarian gulyás [ˈɡujaːʃ] ⓘ.The word gulya means 'herd of cattle' in Hungarian, and gulyás means 'cattle herder' or 'cowboy'. [7] [8]The word gulyás originally meant only 'cattle herder', but over time the dish became gulyáshús ('goulash meat') – that is to say, a meat dish which was prepared by herdsmen.

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