nyúlpörkölt
Nyúlpörkölt is a traditional Hungarian stew originating from the Eastern part of the country. It is a hearty and flavorful dish made with slow-cooked rabbit meat, often served as a main course. The name "nyúlpörkölt" literally translates to "rabbit stew" in Hungarian.
The preparation of nyúlpörkölt involves marinating the rabbit meat in a mixture of paprika, garlic, and other
Nyúlpörkölt is typically cooked at a low heat over an extended period of time, allowing the flavors
Nyúlpörkölt has a long history in Hungarian cuisine, dating back to the Middle Ages when rabbit was