fülcseppek
Fülcseppek are a traditional type of Hungarian dessert, typically consisting of small, deep-fried dough balls coated in a mixture of sugar and walnuts. The name "fülcseppek" literally translates to "cheek puffs" in Hungarian, due to the dessert's texture and resemblance to puffed facial skin.
The exact origin of fülcseppek is unclear, but they are believed to have originated in the 18th
Fülcseppek are often served at family gatherings, festivals, and other special occasions in Hungary. To prepare
In some recipes, additional ingredients such as vanilla, cinnamon, or other spices are added to the dough