New cookbook app offers traditional Hungarian Kosher recipes
A new project by Israeli-Hungarian food writer Ofer Vardi offers up his Grandma’s cuisine, but not in a traditional cookbook format.
“Going Paprikash” is a new app for iphone and ipad users that features 120 Kosher Hungarian recipes. The app includes photos, personal stories, a streamlined search engine, shopping lists, a timer for cooking and baking, and sharing options.
Vardi previously spent a year in Budapest where he was insipred by the tastes and flavors of Hungarian cusisine. He decided to create a cookbook in honor of his grandma who was the cherished cook in the family. Vardi says, “We were raised up with her delicious Hungarian food. After her death, sadly, there was no one who could cook Hungarian food for us. I collected all of her recepies and thought it was time to do something to preserve her culinary legacy.”
The free-of-charge version of Going Paprikash includes 10 recipes. An upgrade to the full version is available through in app purchase.
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