fogpaszta
Fogpaszta, also known as "foggy noodles," is a traditional Hungarian dish that consists of thin, flat noodles served in a rich, creamy sauce. The noodles are typically made from wheat flour and water, and are often hand-rolled or machine-made to achieve a uniform thickness. The sauce, known as "fogas," is a creamy, velvety mixture made from sour cream, milk, and a blend of spices, including paprika, garlic, and nutmeg. The dish is often garnished with chopped fresh parsley or chives for added flavor and color.
Fogpaszta is a popular dish in Hungary and is often served as a main course or a
The origins of fogpaszta are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been a traditional dish