drótkefébl
Drótkefébl is a traditional Hungarian dish that translates literally to "wire brush cake." Despite its somewhat unappetizing name, it is a beloved pastry known for its unique texture and sweet flavor. The dish is typically made from a rich, yeasted dough that is fried, similar to a doughnut or fánk. However, the distinguishing feature of drótkefébl is its preparation after frying.
Once the dough is fried to a golden brown, it is often rolled in or coated with
Drótkefébl is commonly enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet snack, particularly during festive occasions or holidays