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Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Savory Curd Cheese Pasta

Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Savory Curd Cheese Pasta
"Traditional ingredients, a traditional recipe: túrós csusza. Ingredients for about 4 servings: 300 g pasta squares, 500 g curd cheese, 20 ml sour cream, Bacon Salt, Oil (instead of fat from the bacon)


Preparation time: 40 minutes

Difficulty: ☺


Preparation:

Dice the bacon, fry them, and drain on a paper towel.

Cook the pasta in a generous amount of salted water. When cooked, rinse with warm water. Add a drop of lard or a splash of oil to keep the pasta from sticking.

Mix 3/4-th of the curd cheese and 10 ml sour cream, salt to taste, and then mix with the pasta. Serve the hot pasta with the crumbled curd cheese, sour cream and the fried bacon cubes - separately in small bowls, so that everyone can fix their own pasta to taste.


Hint:

* Use pappardelle, cut into squares, or knead a firm dough from 300 g plain flour and 2 eggs, rolled out thinly. When it is almost dry, cut into squares."

Source: Puszta.com


28.10.2008

 
 

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