Lángos is a traditional Hungarian fried flatbread with a crispy exterior and soft interior, often enjoyed with various toppings. This recipe guides you through making the dough, frying it until golden brown, and serving it fresh.
Lángos is a beloved Hungarian street food, often enjoyed fresh off the fryer and topped with a variety of delicious toppings like garlic, cheese, or sour cream. This recipe is a classic version of the deep-fried flatbread, offering a crispy exterior and soft, fluffy interior that is irresistible.
With these simple steps and handy tips, you'll be able to create authentic Hungarian Lángos right in your own kitchen. This tasty fried flatbread is perfect for a snack, appetizer, or even a meal. Enjoy it with your favorite toppings for a delightful culinary experience.
Fry each piece of Lángos for about 2-3 minutes on each side, until they are golden brown and puffed up. This typically takes around 4-6 minutes in total per piece.
Store leftover Lángos in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 day, or in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, warm them in the oven or air fryer for best texture.
Yes, you can substitute whole wheat flour for all-purpose flour, but the texture may be denser. You might need to adjust the liquid slightly to achieve a workable dough.
If the dough doesn’t rise, it could be due to inactive yeast. Ensure the yeast is fresh and the milk temperature was not too hot or too cold. Let the dough rise in a warm location, away from drafts.
You can use baking powder as a substitute for yeast, but the texture will differ, resulting in a denser flatbread rather than the light, airy quality that yeast provides.
- Use lukewarm milk to activate the yeast more effectively. If the milk is too hot, it can kill the yeast.
- Allow the dough to rise in a warm, draft-free area. This ensures the yeast ferments properly, giving the dough a nice rise.
- When frying, make sure the oil is hot enough (around 350°F or 175°C) to prevent the lángos from becoming greasy. Use a thermometer for accuracy.
- Drain the fried lángos on paper towels to remove any excess oil before adding your desired toppings.
- Experiment with toppings: traditional options include garlic butter, sour cream, grated cheese, but you can also try sweet versions with powdered sugar or fruit preserves.
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