My Oma was Hungarian and used to make this all the time! I have missed her cooking and baking so much. I made a recipe book for some of our family with some of her hand written recipes, but I couldn’t find this one. Your accent reminds me of her and warms my heart. Thank you!
my grandmother made a version of this and I never got to watch her do it. every Christmas I watch different videos and get to see different versions of this recipe. from your video I learn that my loaves to to be pricked with a fork!! thankyou for sharing your recipe and your tips and tricks!
I am making this for the first time this year. My grandmother always made them for Christmas. Thank you so much for your videos and have a blessed Christmas!
I enjoy learning about the different ways Hungarians make this traditional walnut roll. My edes anyam always added a dash of rum, along with the lemon zest, to the walnut paste. I have carried on the tradition of making a walnut roll every Christmas for the past 20+ years to honour my Hungarian heritage. Thank you (koszonom) for showing each step in the process. Just listening to you speak is making me miss my mom (she passed away in 2019). 💕🇨🇦
Thank you for making these videos in English! My mom and her side of the family are Hungarian and I enjoy making Hungarian recipes so I can learn more about my heritage. This is my favorite Hungarian desert. ❤️
My grandparents immigrated to Chicago from area that was Hungary when they lived there but now Burgenland, Austria. All her recipes were Hungarian. I loved this walnut bread that she called " strudel" as think she didn't know what to call it in English. As a child I watched her make it every year and was given the recipe but lost it. Your video is identical to what she did. Don't remember the lemon but definitely going to use it and follow your helpful step by step directions exactly. Your beautiful accent is identical to my Oma's and found your video to be a very nostalgic experience. Can't wait to get started. Do you have a paprika chicken and liver dumpling recipe? I was in a Budapest restaurant a few years ago that served it and it and tasted exactly how I remembered. Thank you so much I loved your video and definitely want to follow you. Don't take those critics to heart:) Bless you and have a wonderful holiday season.
My grandmother was from Lockenhaus, Austria, but I remember her mentioning Hungry once. Like your grandmother, she made this exact nut roll and poppyseed too. I still have her recipe, but she always let the dough rise 1 1/2 hours first, then roll out and fill and let rise again for a tender, lighter dough. Her streudels were nice and high and dark golden brown.
Thank you for posting this! I am making it for my Dad for Christmas and really didn't know how to roll the dessert. I unfortunately never watched my Slovak grandmother make this so I didn't know how! Thank you
I love that you made this recipe. I never thought I could make this most delicious special roll but here you show me its possible. I just bought one today for $14 I try to get this every Christmas. Thank you. This was brilliant.
Wow. Really beautiful recipe. I already tried making your four layer Hungarian cake and my husband and neighbour fell in love with it. You provide detailed information and easy to follow. Bravo 🎉and keep up the good work
THANK YOU!! For posting this. I Lost my Nagymama last year to COVID. She made these every Christmas. Being able to make this made Christmas more tolerable without her and I can continue her tradition in our family 🇭🇺❤️
Now I know how to make it. My Mom used to make these every Christmas, my favorite dessert and Hungarian tradition. My Mom used to put raisin with the walnut and chocolate wth the poppyseed. Guess what I'm making tomorrow.
Omg, I am Hungarian but I live in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 , you make me remember this special Christmas rolls my mother make for us, I will love to lear more Hungarian dishes and desserts, please let me know if you will posting more goodie’s?
These look so delicious. Thats a beautiful dough and I guess there's some out there that won't know how to bake so needs it step by step. Just as there are those of us that don't. Hope you have a wonderful holiday
Imádtam a diós süteményt, a diót mindig megtisztítottam és őröltem kézi malóval, anya pedig kakaóval, nagypapámnak pedig sós paprikával és csípős paprikával 😀❤️
Thank you for your video. My problem was I wasn’t poking the fork down far enough and forgot to do the sides. But it tasted very good especially with powdered sugar on it. Merry Christmas to you and your family🎄boldog Kara’csonyt
@@GourmetHungarian is it “fast acting” yeast or original yeast? My grandma used the fleishman packets but I do not know which one to buy as your recipe seems closest to what I remember.
I am buying the yeast in Costco and a bigger box and it works very well. You can use any kind. I guess you have to figure out which one works for you..
My Oma was Hungarian and used to make this all the time! I have missed her cooking and baking so much. I made a recipe book for some of our family with some of her hand written recipes, but I couldn’t find this one. Your accent reminds me of her and warms my heart. Thank you!
That’s so sweet. Thank you!
This takes me back to when I made these with my grandmother... I am making them with my granddaughters now.... Thank you
my grandmother made a version of this and I never got to watch her do it. every Christmas I watch different videos and get to see different versions of this recipe. from your video I learn that my loaves to to be pricked with a fork!! thankyou for sharing your recipe and your tips and tricks!
I am making this for the first time this year. My grandmother always made them for Christmas. Thank you so much for your videos and have a blessed Christmas!
I enjoy learning about the different ways Hungarians make this traditional walnut roll. My edes anyam always added a dash of rum, along with the lemon zest, to the walnut paste. I have carried on the tradition of making a walnut roll every Christmas for the past 20+ years to honour my Hungarian heritage. Thank you (koszonom) for showing each step in the process. Just listening to you speak is making me miss my mom (she passed away in 2019). 💕🇨🇦
Thank you for making these videos in English! My mom and her side of the family are Hungarian and I enjoy making Hungarian recipes so I can learn more about my heritage. This is my favorite Hungarian desert. ❤️
Yes, these are Hungarian recipes and your mother cooks as well as my mother used to when I was a child
My grandparents immigrated to Chicago from area that was Hungary when they lived there but now Burgenland, Austria. All her recipes were Hungarian. I loved this walnut bread that she called " strudel" as think she didn't know what to call it in English. As a child I watched her make it every year and was given the recipe but lost it. Your video is identical to what she did. Don't remember the lemon but definitely going to use it and follow your helpful step by step directions exactly. Your beautiful accent is identical to my Oma's and found your video to be a very nostalgic experience. Can't wait to get started. Do you have a paprika chicken and liver dumpling recipe? I was in a Budapest restaurant a few years ago that served it and it and tasted exactly how I remembered. Thank you so much I loved your video and definitely want to follow you. Don't take those critics to heart:) Bless you and have a wonderful holiday season.
My grandmother was from Lockenhaus, Austria, but I remember her mentioning Hungry once.
Like your grandmother, she made this exact nut roll and poppyseed too. I still have her recipe, but she always let the dough rise 1 1/2 hours first, then roll out and fill and let rise again for a tender, lighter dough. Her streudels were nice and high and dark golden brown.
I can eat a whole walnut roll thank you for this I will be making this VERY soon!! I am so happy I found your channel.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FOR YEARS I AM MAKING YOUR RECIPE FOR CHRISTMAS
Thank you for posting this! I am making it for my Dad for Christmas and really didn't know how to roll the dessert. I unfortunately never watched my Slovak grandmother make this so I didn't know how! Thank you
So comforting! Your accent was just like my favorite aunt's!
I love that you made this recipe. I never thought I could make this most delicious special roll but here you show me its possible. I just bought one today for $14 I try to get this every Christmas. Thank you. This was brilliant.
My pleasure 😊
Love learning new things. Thank you!
Wow. Really beautiful recipe. I already tried making your four layer Hungarian cake and my husband and neighbour fell in love with it. You provide detailed information and easy to follow. Bravo 🎉and keep up the good work
My pleasure 😊
THANK YOU!! For posting this. I
Lost my Nagymama last year to COVID. She made these every Christmas. Being able to make this made Christmas more tolerable without her and I can continue her tradition in our family 🇭🇺❤️
Glad I could help!
Omg this was my favorite dessert, my mom bake this all the time, thanks ❣️
Thank you so much!! I never knew to poke the dough like that. Makes a big difference!! God bless you !!
Glad I could help!
Thank you for making your demonstration so easy to follow.
Thanks for watching!
Looks amazing!
Have to try this recipe! Txs 😊
Let me know what you think!
Magdi, love your style of relaxed cooking! Have a beautiful holiday.
Same to you
Now I know how to make it. My Mom used to make these every Christmas, my favorite dessert and Hungarian tradition. My Mom used to put raisin with the walnut and chocolate wth the poppyseed. Guess what I'm making tomorrow.
Omg, I am Hungarian but I live in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 , you make me remember this special Christmas rolls my mother make for us, I will love to lear more Hungarian dishes and desserts, please let me know if you will posting more goodie’s?
You can find me on Facebook to "Gourmet Hungarian"
These look so delicious. Thats a beautiful dough and I guess there's some out there that won't know how to bake so needs it step by step. Just as there are those of us that don't. Hope you have a wonderful holiday
Thanks so much 😊
Looks yummy!
You did a really good job. I shared this video with my sister. Thanks!
Wow, thank you
Nice job
Thanks!
Imádtam a diós süteményt, a diót mindig megtisztítottam és őröltem kézi malóval, anya pedig kakaóval, nagypapámnak pedig sós paprikával és csípős paprikával 😀❤️
Hello, I just tuned in to your channel the dough looks so beautiful! I'm baking this recipe today thank you so much for sharing it!
Thanks and welcome
nagyon koszi, Magdi! ma, probalni fogok!
My father’s favorite my father was Hungarian
what was in the packet that you added - show the product!
vanilla sugar
Memories of home❤
Can you give me the recipe for the poppy seed filling? Thanks!
Yes I can, 1can solo poppy seed 1 whole lemon zested if you like add 1 tablespoon rum.
please make more !!! Hungarian Mushroom soup?
I will I will let you know.
Thank you for your video. My problem was I wasn’t poking the fork down far enough and forgot to do the sides. But it tasted very good especially with powdered sugar on it. Merry Christmas to you and your family🎄boldog Kara’csonyt
what is the poppy seed filling recipe?
Please check the poppy seed video but here it is:
Yes I can,
1 or 1 1/2 can solo poppy seed 1 whole lemon zested if you like add 1 tablespoon
Like my grandmothers!!
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If you don't eat with to much salt add just 1 table spoon.
Köszönöm szépen a videót! Ha vajat használok a maragarine helyet, ez megváltoztatja a bejgli tésztáját?
szerintem, nem
What are the exact measurements
click on show more and you will find it.
how long do you let it rise
1 hour or double in size.
Active yeast, instant yeast or rapid rise yeast?
doesn't matter
Is it 2 cups of walnuts that you chop up or 2 cups of chopped walnuts?
Yes.
The latter, but you you’ve figured this out already
So many ppl saying no lemon? Every version I’ve had has had some lemon at least a small amount.
It's up to you. Sometimes I
add sometimes I don't
butter or margarine?
either one.
2 tablespoons of yeast?! Did you mean 2 teaspoons? It seems a dough of only four cups of flour would need a couple of teaspoons of yeast!
2 tablespoons, click on show more and you will find the recipe. Sorry this is an old video. I will make a new one soon.
@@GourmetHungarian is it “fast acting” yeast or original yeast? My grandma used the fleishman packets but I do not know which one to buy as your recipe seems closest to what I remember.
2 tablespoon
I am buying the yeast in Costco and a bigger box and it works very well. You can use any kind. I guess you have to figure out which one works for you..
Hello kosonom szepen, edesh Anya sokta chinalne de en nem tutom hodgy kel
😊😊😊😊
They didn't have lemons back in the day. They made use of what they had. No walnut roll that I have ever ever seen lemon.
Me either I’m Slovak though!
Ilk to add because the lemon zest add good flavor.
Mom added raisins to the walnut…
I do too, but my daughter don't like it.
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