desikánsok
Desikánsok is a term used in Hungary to refer to a specific type of sweet pastry. These pastries are typically made from a dough that is enriched with butter and eggs, giving them a tender and slightly crumbly texture. The dough is often shaped into small, bite-sized pieces, sometimes rolled or formed into simple shapes. The key characteristic of desikánsok is their inclusion of desiccated coconut, which is mixed into the dough or sprinkled generously on top. This coconut provides a distinct flavor and a slightly chewy contrast to the pastry.
The preparation of desikánsok usually involves baking them until they are golden brown. They are often enjoyed