kenyérdarabkák
Kenyérdarabkák are small, toasted bread pieces commonly found in Hungarian cuisine. They are typically made by cutting day-old bread into small cubes or strips and then frying or baking them until they are golden brown and crispy. The texture is similar to croutons, but they are often used in a wider variety of dishes.
Kenyérdarabkák serve as a versatile ingredient and garnish. They are frequently added to soups, especially hearty
The preparation is simple, often involving seasoning the bread pieces with salt, pepper, or paprika before toasting.