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Lecsó (/ ˈ l ɛ tʃ oʊ / LETCH-oh, Hungarian: [ˈlɛt͡ʃoː]; Czech and Slovak: lečo; German: Letscho ⓘ; Ukrainian: лечо, romanized: lecho; Polish: leczo [ˈlɛt͡ʂɔ] ⓘ; Russian: лечо, romanized: lyecho, IPA: [ˈlʲetɕɵ]), also anglicized as lecho, is a Hungarian [1] thick vegetable ragout or stew which traditionally contains yellow pointed peppers, tomato, onion, salt ...
Pepper Day or the Pepper Party grew quickly from a small family canning a few jars to close to 200 family and friends canning over 1,000 jars last year. "I don’t even eat the peppers,” said Terry.
Szentesi paprika is a mild pepper, and has PGI status. [9] It is named after the town Szentes.; TV paprika; TV stands for "tölteni való", meaning to-be-stuffed. A top value mild variant eaten raw, used for various dishes, or, as its name suggests, can be used for stuffed paprika, filled with meatball and served with tomato sauce, the taste being similar to lecsó.
Recipes vary but often include hollowing out the peppers, stuffing them, covering them with cheese, and baking or alternatively cooking them on the stove top at a slow simmer in canned tomato sauce until the peppers are soft. A sauce may be served with them, often a tomato sauce, but this, too, varies greatly. [9] [10]
Mobile: Wintzell's Oyster House, fried green vinegar pickled peppers, fried green tomatoes with crayfish sauce, 33 oysters. Alligator Alley, The Wash House Restaurant: alligator feast. Pensacola, Fish House restaurant: black grouper throats, gazpachee salad with hardtack. Chef's restaurant: flathead mullet deep fried, gizzard, fried mullet roe ...
Homemade ajvar is made of peppers that are roasted, minced, and then cooked, but some industrial producers use fresh minced peppers, which are only cooked with sunflower oil afterwards, which leads to lower quality. Ajvar preparation is somewhat difficult, because it requires considerable manual labour, particularly for peeling the roasted peppers.
Rântaș [1] (Hungarian: rántás) is a Hungarian and Romanian thickener (similar to Roux) based on lard or vegetable fat and fried flour. If chopped onions are added, the recipe is called rântaș de ceapa (Romanian) or hagymás rántás (Hungarian). This thickener is a component of certain ciorba and the sarmale. [2]
A dish made of stuffed peppers, with a mix of meat and rice in tomato sauce, the ingredients consisting of green or red capsicums, eggs, spices, salt, tomato, minced meat, and rice. Túrós csusza: A traditional Hungarian savory quark cheese noodle dish made with small home-made noodles or pasta, which is called galuska. Vesepecsenye