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Arany galuska

Traditional hungarian dessert From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arany galuska
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Arany galushka (or Aranygaluska, pronounced [ˈɒrɒɲɡɒluʃkɒ]) is a traditional Hungarian dessert consisting of balls of yeast dough (galuska). The balls are rolled in melted butter, and then rolled in a mixture of sugar and crushed nuts (traditionally, walnuts), assembled into layers, before being baked till golden. Arany means gold or golden; galuska refers to the dumpling nature of the balls of dough. Arany galuska may be served with vanilla custard.

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Nancy Reagan popularized this dish in the United States when she served it at the White House for Christmas.[1]

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Somlói Galuska bears similarity to an English trifle. Its galuska (dumplings) are made of sponge cake, which are layered with vanilla custard, chocolate sauce, raisins, and rum. It may be garnished with whipped cream.[2]

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