raffrása
Raffrása is a traditional Hungarian dish originating from the northeastern region of Hungary. It is a savory stew made primarily from pork, typically slow-cooked with a variety of vegetables and seasoned with paprika, salt, and pepper. The dish is known for its rich flavor and hearty consistency, making it a popular comfort food in Hungarian cuisine.
The preparation of raffrása involves cutting pork into chunks, which are then browned in a large pot.
Raffrása is typically served hot, often accompanied by fresh bread or traditional Hungarian dumplings called galuska.
While raffrása is most popular in rural and traditional settings, it remains a beloved part of Hungarian