Budapest doesn’t have the international cachet of nearby Prague. Yet, when Hungary was still a Soviet satellite state, it was known as “the happiest barrack” in the communist camp, practicing ...
What two words could better capture the spirit of Hungary than goulash and charda? The czardas is a popular Hungarian dance, but it also refers to a wayside inn and an outgoing sense of hospitality ...
Goulash is a very popular Hungarian stew made with beef, vegetables, and spices. There are many ways of making Goulash but this recipe, by the guys at Malackaraj, is simple, genuine, and the only one ...
The development and history of goulash mirrors the history of Hungary in a really interesting way. This recipe from the late 19th century reflects all of these developments, with the meat, onions, and ...