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Rigó Jancsi: the Princess, the Fiddler, and the Cake

Hungary has a rich history of cakes and pastries, which are sold in prestigious cafés and confectioneries throughout Budapest and beyond. Many historic establishments have survived to this day, and...

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Rigó Jancsi or Princess Clara: the Definitive Recipe

In my last post, I told you the tale of the ephemeral love between Rigó Jancsi and Clara Ward, and how it gave birth to a cake which, all things considered, should… The post Rigó Jancsi or Princess...

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Blackcurrant Rye Cake with Chocolate Balsam Glaze

When my partner, tasked with finding a Russian-ish dessert recipe for me for a recent quarantine weekend, unearthed a rye bread cake in Joyce Toomre’s English translation of Elena Molokhovets’ A Gift…...

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Bábovka, Czech Bundt Cake

Bábovka, Czech Republic's version of a Bundt cake, is an everyday cake. I'm making two versions here: one marbled sponge bábovka, and one bábovka made with whipped cream, raisins and Maraschino...

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The Patriarch, or my Russian-ish Gâteau Cardinal

A recipe based on Maison Kayser's Gâteau Cardinal, with a Russian twist. The post The Patriarch, or my Russian-ish Gâteau Cardinal first appeared on Food Perestroika.

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Esterházy Torta

One of Hungary's most famous desserts, the Esterházy torta consists of flavored buttercream sandwiched between layers of an almond and meringue cake, iced with a white fondant glaze and decorated with...

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Buchty, Czech Sweet Buns

Baked buns made of a yeast dough, containing a prune filling, and brushed with plenty of melted butter. A classic Bohemian recipe. The post Buchty, Czech Sweet Buns first appeared on Food Perestroika.

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