párnák
Párnák is a traditional Hungarian dish that is particularly popular in the Transdanubian region of the country. The name "párnák" translates to "pillows" in English, which is a reference to the dish's soft, fluffy texture and the way it is served. This dish is typically made from a mixture of ground pork, onions, and breadcrumbs, which are then formed into small, pillow-shaped patties and fried until golden brown.
The preparation of párnák involves several steps. First, the ground pork is mixed with finely chopped onions
Párnák is often served as a main course, accompanied by a variety of side dishes. Common accompaniments
The origins of párnák are not entirely clear, but it is believed to have been a peasant