zsirabözet
Zsirabözet is a Hungarian term that translates to "fat extract" or "fat essence." It refers to a concentrated form of animal fat, often rendered from pork or duck. Historically, zsirabözet was a common ingredient in Hungarian cuisine, used for its rich flavor and as a cooking fat. Its preparation involves slowly heating fatty tissues to separate the pure fat from the solid parts. The resulting liquid fat can be stored for extended periods and used in a variety of dishes, from frying meats and vegetables to enriching pastries and sauces.
In traditional Hungarian cooking, zsirabözet, particularly pork fat (zsír) and duck fat (kacsa zsír), was a staple