hajlású
Hajlású is a type of Hungarian pastry that is traditionally served during the Christmas season. The name "hajlású" translates to "wandering" or "leaning" in English, which refers to the pastry's distinctive shape, resembling a tilted or leaning half-circle.
Hajlású consists of a flaky pastry dough that is wrapped around a filling of sweetened cottage cheese.
The hajlású pastries are baked in a hot oven until golden brown, developing a crispy exterior and
The origin of hajlású dates back to the 17th century when Hungarian bakers began experimenting with different