There’s something special about eating traditional recipes straight from Bubby’s kitchen. But if your Bubby is anything like ours, she’s probably not the measuring type, and most of you probably don’t have her recipes written down.
That’s why we’re sharing these delicious Hungarian recipes with you today. You’ll find everything from Hungarian Goulash and Kokosh Cake, to Rakott Krumpli and Stuffed Cabbage.
So next time you’re craving Bubby’s Cabbage and Noodles head on over to this roundup and whip some up yourself. Or better yet, surprise her with your personal twist on her staples next time she’s in town!
- Supreme Kokosh Cake from the Nitra Cookbook
- Bubby’s Succulent Stuffed Cabbage by Elky Friedman
- Shabbos with Yussi - Chicken Paprikash by Yussi Weisz
- Hungarian Szerbo Cake from the Nitra Cookbook
- Potato Blintzes from the Nitra Cookbook
- Poppy Seed Cookies from the Nitra Cookbook
- Rakott Krumpli by Carol Ungar
- Hungarian Apple Pie ("Olmash") by Kiki Fisher
- Fritlach by Kiki Fisher
- Mama’s Mini Cinnamon Rugelach from the Dining In Cookbook
- Hungarian Rice "Letcho" from the Nitra Cookbook
- Potato Pierogen from the Nitra Cookbook
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Goldie's Mandelbroit by Erin Grunstein
- Plant-Based Stuffed Cabbage Rolls by Kenden Alfond
- Smoky Cabbage and "Noodles" by Estee Kafra
- Hungarian Rugelach by Roizy Miller
- Goulash with Chopped Meat from the Nitra Cookbook
- Authentic Hungarian Doughnuts by Faigy Grossman
- Cabbage Strudel from the Nitra Cookbook
- Carrot and Prune Tzimmes from the Nitra Cookbook
- Farfel Cake from the Nitra Cookbook
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Aranygaluska (Hungarian Golden Pull-Apart Cake with Walnuts and Apricot Jam) by Joan Nathan
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