Discover Hungary’s favorite street food: Make langos at home easily
Langos is the most popular street food in Hungary. It doesn't shy away from strong competition like hot dogs or hamburgers. Both Hungarians and tourists enjoy it. These delicious flatbreads are not that difficult to prepare at home.
1:54 PM EDT, July 16, 2024
Langos is not only a favorite street food but also a national dish of Hungary. It's simple, relatively inexpensive, and easy to eat even while walking. Previously, langos were made from leftover bread dough that remained after forming the loaves. That's why they are sometimes called Hungarian flatbread. However, modern langos can be classified as flatbreads.
Homemade is best
Langos are simply flatbreads made from yeast dough. There are only a few ingredients, and there's a good chance you already have them in your kitchen. The flatbreads are fried in deep oil, so you'll need a lot. They should float freely in it. This is not a diet-friendly snack, especially since they are best with sour cream and cheese. However, it's worth indulging in them because they taste wonderful and bring back memories of vacations in Budapest. Hungarians believe that homemade flatbreads are unmatched.
Choice of toppings
Langos is a practical snack that tastes good, both warm and cold. Traditionally, they are served with sour cream and cheese, as well as with sauce or garlic butter, yellow cheese, and sautéed bacon or other meats. The sweet version, with sugar and sour cream, is also popular. However, these fluffy and crispy flatbreads made from yeast dough offer plenty of other possibilities, just like pizza. Simply choose your favorite vegetable and meat toppings. Italian cheeses like mozzarella or Parmesan also work well. And always fresh herbs, like basil.
Easy langos recipe
Ingredients:
- 14 oz of flour
- 1 tablespoon of dry yeast
- 9.5 fl oz of milk
- 1 tablespoon of sugar
- 2 tablespoons of oil
- 1 pinch of salt
- Your favorite toppings
Preparation:
- Start by sifting the flour to aerate it further.
- Combine warm milk, dry yeast, and sugar in a separate bowl. Set the mixture aside for a moment to allow the yeast to activate.
- After a few minutes, begin kneading the dough by slowly combining the yeast mixture, flour, and oil. Finally, season the dough with salt.
- Once you have formed the dough, set it aside to rise for 30 minutes.
- After this time, divide the dough into smaller pieces and roll them into small flatbreads.
- Fry the prepared flatbreads in hot oil for a few minutes.