áivalével
Áivalével is a traditional Hungarian dish that has been a staple in Hungarian cuisine for centuries. The name "áivalével" is derived from the Hungarian words "áiva," meaning "sour," and "vel," meaning "with," reflecting the dish's characteristic tangy flavor. The primary ingredient of áivalével is sour cream, which gives the dish its distinctive taste and texture. The sour cream is typically mixed with finely chopped onions, garlic, and sometimes other vegetables like bell peppers or carrots. The mixture is then seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes paprika for added flavor.
Áivalével is often served as a side dish, accompanying main courses such as grilled meats, stews, or
The origins of áivalével can be traced back to the Hungarian countryside, where sour cream was a