Függhidak
Függhidak is a traditional Hungarian dish, typically a type of dumpling or fritter. The name itself suggests a connection to "fúga" (fugue) and "hida" (bridge), possibly referencing a layered or complex structure or a way to connect ingredients.
These culinary creations often feature a base of cooked and mashed potatoes, combined with flour and eggs
Függhidak are traditionally pan-fried in oil or lard until golden brown and crispy on both sides. This
While recipes can differ from region to region and even from family to family, the core concept