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  • Lángos - Hungarian Flat Bread

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    Ingredients

    • 2+1/2cups All-purpose flour
    • 1tsp Instant yeast
    • 1cup Lukewarm water
    • 1/2tsp Salt
    • Sunflower oil for frying
    • Toppings: sour cream, grated cheese, garlic (as per need)

    Directions

    Wikipedia says that Lángos, is a Hungarian food speciality, a deep fried flat bread also a street food is simply made of a dough with flour, yeast, salt and water. It is also traditionally made in Vojvodina, Serbia, where it was introduced by the local Hungarians. Lángos is a dough made of water or milk and flour, with a dash of sugar and salt and fried in oil. Adding sour cream, yoghurt or mashed potatoes to the dough is optional, in the latter case it is called potato lángos.It is eaten fresh and warm, topped with sour cream and grated cheese,ham, or sausages, or most frequently, without toppings, just rubbed with garlic or garlic butter, or doused with garlic water. Other ingredients and accompaniments can be mushroom, quark cheese, eggplant, cabbage, kefir, omelet, and a confectioner's sugar or jam.

    It is popular all year long. As it is a rather affordable and simple food, it is often sold around bus stations (where commuters can purchase it), fairs, and all over Eastern European countries on local celebrations or sport events.Traditionally lángos was baked in the front of the brick oven close to the flames. This is the basis for its name; "láng" means "flame" in the Hungarian language. Lángos was made from bread dough and was served as breakfast on the days when new bread was baked. Now that people no longer have brick ovens and do not bake bread at home, lángos is always fried in oil.These lángos are going to this week's blogging marathon as i picked different pancakes/flatbreads.

    In a bowl combine the sifted flour,salt with the yeast. Add water to it and knead it as a dough until its turns smooth.

    Leave the dough in the bowl, cover with a clean cloth and let it rise for 30-40 minutes.

    Punch down the dough and make 8-9 balls, with your fingers make a round disc like dough.

    Stretch out each pieces with your fingers with the centre being thinner than the edges. Let the pieces rest for another 30 minutes on the floured surface.

    In a pan heat sunflower oil.

    Place lángos into the hot oil, fry it on one side until golden brown then turn.

    Repeat with the remaining lángos dough.

    Serve while its hot top it with sour cream, grated cheese and chopped garlic.

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