korrigálom
Korrigálom is a traditional Hungarian pastry that is popular during the Christmas season. The name "korrigálom" translates to "I correct myself" or "I make amends," reflecting its origins as a treat made to apologize or make peace. This sweet dessert is a type of layered pastry, typically consisting of thin sheets of dough filled with a mixture of ground walnuts, sugar, and sometimes cocoa or cinnamon. The layers are brushed with melted butter or lard and baked until golden brown.
The dough for korrigálom is usually made from a simple combination of flour, water, and sometimes a
Korrigálom is known for its crispy texture and rich, nutty flavor. It is often served with coffee
The tradition of making korrigálom is deeply rooted in Hungarian culture, and the pastry continues to be