Yes, it’s another cook book! But the list of recipes sounds really good to me right about now. I love Hungarian food, and there are just not a lot of Hungarian places in the cities I’ve visted lately. Lots of Tex Mex and plenty of BBQ --- but the last time I was in a specifically Hungarian restaurant was when I was in Ohio a couple of years ago! I’m wanting myself some Chicken Paprikash!
Free now on Kindle is the Hungarian Cookbook: Old World Recipes for New World Cooks, Expanded Edition
Review
.,."introduces the reader to a culinary wealth of truly great recipes... Featuring not only recipes with meticulous instructions, but also memories, traditions, and lore..., Hungarian Cookbook is very highly recommended for anyone seeking to learn about, create, and taste the flavors and culinary traditions of Hungary." --Midwest Book Review "Midwest Book Review"
Product Description
Low-fat and more readily available ingredients are included in these 125 Hungarian recipes, which include classics such as "Chicken Paprika" and "Hungarian Goulash" as well as "Bean With Sausage Soup", "Walnut Torte", and "Dilled Cottage Cheese Cake". Special foods for ceremonies are also included.
I was enjoying the pool this afternoon after the class was over….Beautiful blue sky, hot hot sun, about 4pm. Doesn’t this look inviting?
This is the pool at the Kenilworth Lodge. I swam a bit, lounged a bit, talked to a friend on the phone with my eyes closed while basking in the sun….but within 20 minutes..I couldn’t feel sun anymore, only shade! Peeling one eye open and glancing up revealed that the sun was now covered by mean looking quickly approaching clouds!
Within 5 minutes, the clouds were definitely rumbling overhead and I know enough to not be by a pool when a thunderstorm is rolling through..and let me tell you…it is HOSING RAIN out there as I am writing this post!
SO here I sit, in my room….dreaming of Chicken Paprikash, and wishing I had brought some handwork in from the car with me….can’t go get it now…it’s ACROSS The parking lot…and it is COMING DOWN…
NOTE TO SELF : Whether you think you will need it or not, never NEVER EVER leave your busy bag in the CAR!
When the rain slows down, I’ll run out and get dinner…..and spend the evening stitching….I’ve got the pictures from today’s Star Struck workshop to edit down and will post those in the morning…we had so much fun today!
Toodles for now!
6 comments:
You may have to wait until you come back to Ohio next year for Miami Valley Quilters' Guild...will see if we can't scare up a good Hungarian place, or maybe a Hungargian quilter with a good recipe for Chicken Paprikash...
Halupkis, kolbaz, hurka, solina, poppy seed anything........one of my best friend is Hungarian. Now I am drooling.
That's Florida for ya. While living in NE Florida for 6 years I learned that for about 6 months of the year rain is measured in minutes per inch! 3 inches in 15 minutes was a typical afternoon shower. I also decided that if the forcast said 40 o/o chance of rain it meant it would rain 40 o/o of the day, lol.
I do enjoy following your journy, and love the old buildings you share. Travel safely :o)
I love to read your blog and do enjoy the pictures you post of places.
DO be careful of what you leave in your car--Motels are the best place for thieves. My favorite quartet had everything that they had stolen from a motel and they had no insurance. They do now though. I just had to tell you this.
Erma J in dry dry Texas
Dear Bonnie,
Drop by anytime, and we'll cook a real Hungarian chicken paprikash (paprikáscsirke)for you!
Not a big deal!
Some onion, chicken, pepper, salt, marjoram, sour cream, flour...and of course paprika.
Hugs from Hungary!
I had a roommate in college whose Mother was from Hungary and owned a restaurant...we loved it when she came to visit!
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