párokra
Párokra is a traditional Hungarian dish that translates literally to "in pairs" or "for couples." It is a hearty and flavorful meal, typically featuring two main components cooked separately and then served together. The most common iteration of párokra consists of fried pork belly and boiled potatoes. The pork belly is usually cut into thick slices, seasoned with salt and pepper, and fried until it is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The potatoes are often boiled until they are soft and can be served whole or mashed. The simplicity of the preparation allows the natural flavors of the pork and potatoes to shine through.
Variations of párokra can exist, with some recipes including a side of pickled vegetables, such as cucumbers