Friends, as this is a super old-school recipe for Crackling scones I will give you first a small history lesson 🙂
According to historians scones (or “pogácsa” in Hungarian) are one of the oldest biscuits that were already baked in the time of the Hungarian conquest. Scones are small, round biscuits popular mainly in the Carpathian Basin and on the Balkans. The word “pogácsa” is coming from the South Slavic languages (in Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia the name is “pogača”).
In Hungary, scones are typically served as a welcome snack. Cheese, crackling, and curd cheese are the most liked flavors. Crackling scones are made of folded yeast dough, which contains fat and ground or finely chopped cracklings. Folding is not as difficult as you might think, it’s rather time-consuming than challenging. The dough is usualy folded at least three times, taking a 30-minute break between two foldings.
Crackling scones – the best recipe for a Hungarian classic
Cracklings are very popular in Hungary (and other Middle European countries) and every butcher is selling them. On another hand, buying them somewhere else might be a bit tricky. I got them from my brother which is making them from time-to-time at home. You can try to search in good butcheries or make them at home. I am sure there is plenty of recipes available on the internet. 🙂
Crackling scones – the best recipe for a Hungarian classic
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I’m looking forward too making this and more Great Hungarian recipe
It is hard,but delicious.
Absolutely 🙂