alcsó
alcsó is a traditional Hungarian vegetable stew that serves as both a side dish and, depending on the region and season, a complete meal. The core ingredients consist of onions, sweet and hot bell peppers, fresh tomatoes or tomato sauce, garlic, and paprika, a spice deeply ingrained in Hungarian cuisine. The vegetables are sautéed in oil or lard and cooked slowly until they caramelize and meld together, producing a rich, savory broth. Water or vegetable stock is often added to reach the desired consistency, and the dish is finished with salt, pepper, and sometimes a splash of vinegar for brightness.
English-speaking kitchens frequently add sliced sausage, smoked bacon, or Hungarian kolbász to the stew, creating a
The dish is popular during late summer and early autumn when tomatoes and peppers are abundant. Because