Hungarian Cookbook: Old World Recipes for New World Cooks
Hungarian Cookbook: Old World Recipes for New World Cooks book cover

Hungarian Cookbook: Old World Recipes for New World Cooks

Paperback – April 1, 2009

Price
$14.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
230
Publisher
Hippocrene Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0781812405
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.48 x 8.5 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Description

". . .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." --The Midwest Book Review Yolanda Nagy Fintor is a first-generation Hungarian American who learned Hungarian cooking from her mother. She is co-author of Souper Skinny Soups (Pelican Publishing, 1993) and conducts workshops on writing and promoting cookbooks. She resides in Northridge, California.

Features & Highlights

  • These enticing Old World Hungarian recipes were brought to America by the author's grandparents, but they have been updated to accommodate today's dietary concerns and faster-paced lifestyles. The author also explores the seasonal and ceremonial observances still practiced by Hungarian Americans: bacon cookouts, fall grape festivals, weddings, Christmas, New Year's, and Easter.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(176)
★★★★
25%
(74)
★★★
15%
(44)
★★
7%
(21)
-7%
(-21)

Most Helpful Reviews

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There is a reason why this book is the best selling Hungarian cookbook on Amazon!

I gave this book 5 stars because it accomplishes so many things at once that most cookbooks fail to do! Its genuine and honest tone captures you and makes you want to refer to the book again and again. It makes you feel like your grandma is talking you through the experience. It also helps that it is written without the assumption that all Hungarian spices and other ingredients will be available at any part of the world... And most of all, it's not just about the food, it's about tradition and life in Hungary too. It helps the non-Hungarian reader understand the occasions for which a dish is prepared, as well as remind the Hungarian reader of their childhood experiences of eating those dishes. Reading certain parts of it brought back memories that made me emotional and want to prepare the food then and there. :)

The book gives some background on the language too, and helps beginner cooks with some basic tips, reminding others of those same ones in an effective, no nonsense manner. Short cuts always help, as do "rescues" for any dish and I enjoy learning about other cooks' methods before reading their recipes. This book has a great structure for that.

I see some reviewers complaining that the book leaves out some ingredients and makes things "bland" but the truth is that sometimes it just isn't practical to make things the old school "hearty and Hungarian" way. If you are ordering this book from Amazon in English, chances are that you live outside of Hungary and trying to cook with what you can buy in your local "ethnic food store". You are probably also cooking for your non-Hungarian friends, some of whom were not raised with food that spicy. Making the food more "authentic" will mean that they may never try it again, or they will forever talk about how they were "traumatized" by your cooking. Last but not least, there has been a change in cooking styles in Hungary too. The younger generation tends to cook less, well... Some would call it less flavorful.

Lard has been replaced by olive oil (there goes 50% of the flavor you grew up with), salt use has been decreased to a third of what it used to be (there goes the rest of the flavor), there is less paprika and more "exotic spices" used, and overall everything is more likely to be prepared in healthier ways. I feel that this cookbook is somewhere in the middle of the road. Not quite Lajos Mari style "hardcore" and authentic, but also not completely bland and boring as some reviews suggest. It contains a great number of recipes that you and your family will enjoy for a long time to come, that are explained in an easy to understand manner and that you will want to share with others. I have given this book as a gift as well as used it myself and would give it no less than 5*.
41 people found this helpful
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I love this cookbook

I love this cookbook. Got it today. Lots of good recipes and interesting reading about the author's childhood memories...some of my memories too. I look forward to using the recipes in this amazing cookbook. Thank you.
3 people found this helpful
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REAL Hungarian recipes

Thi cookbook has real Hungarian recipes. I have made several over the past few months. They are spot on to my Hungarian grandmother's food. The author gives some alternate shortcut recipes for traditional Hungarian dishes. I have not made any of them. I know I will be using this cookbook often.
2 people found this helpful
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Great cookbook!!!

Great recipe book. Just got home from Hungary & knew I could find a book on Amazon instead of adding weight to my luggage & bring one home from there. Will definitely try some of the recipes. My grandma came over to US from Hungary.
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Interesting read, many things in common.

Interesting read, good recipes. It is nice to know that someone else had a simular up bringing as myself. Many of the things she did as a child was as I did. Know I have some of the recipes that had been lost over the years as the older generation passed away. I enjoyed it.
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Great cookbook!

I come from a half Hungarian half German family and was looking very forward to receiving this cookbook. It did not disappoint! I found so many of our traditional family recipes in here and can not wait to try them out! The little added touches to this cookbook are pretty cool. For example, the author gives the background of Hungarian cooking, provides both the English and Hungarian names of the dishes, and sometimes a little side story with images about some of the recipes. I definitely recommend this cookbook!
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Ok

Ok
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Recommend it

Great book. Just wish it was wrapped when it came in but I asked my Hungarian husband and he said the recipes are all authentic.
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Happy Customers!

Great recipes from the past! Enjoying using it for the upcoming holidays!
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Very very very nice.

Lots of original recipe's here along with customs and stories accompanying the traditional food. Very very very nice.
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