kötdeke
Kötdeke is a traditional Hungarian dish originating from the region of Transylvania. It is essentially a type of stew or thick soup, often featuring a base of meat, typically pork or lamb, slow-cooked with a variety of vegetables and seasoned with paprika, a quintessential Hungarian spice. The specific vegetables used can vary depending on regional availability and family recipes, but common additions include onions, peppers, tomatoes, and sometimes root vegetables like carrots or potatoes.
The preparation of Kötdeke usually involves browning the meat, then simmering it with the vegetables and spices