körömmel
Körömmel is a Hungarian word that translates to "with nail" or "with claw." It is primarily used in a culinary context to describe a preparation method where ingredients are cooked or roasted with their skins or shells intact, resembling the natural covering of a nail or claw. This technique is often employed for vegetables like potatoes, garlic, or onions, as well as for certain meats and fish.
The purpose of cooking körömmel is to impart a distinct flavor and texture. The skin or shell