by Futureater | 2018. May. 2. | Desserts, Recipes
Rhubarb used to grow abundantly in my grandparents’ vineyard. Those years are long gone, but this cake is a really tasty opportunity to remember family heritage, or just be happy about the arrival of spring (or summer, really, here in Hungary). The recipe below...
by Futureater | 2018. Mar. 27. | Pasta, Recipes, Vegetarian
In Hungary, wild garlic is the number one sign that spring has arrived. Some areas in the woods near my hometown turn crazy green, and wild garlic starts to pop up at food markets. So time is up for my winter blues, finally. One thing I would often do when I...
by Futureater | 2018. Mar. 20. | Main Courses, Marie Claire, Recipes, Vegetarian
Is it a struggle for you to find the time to shop for food? Despite listening to the best podcasts of the universe, you still feel insurmountable exhaustion as you drag around your cart in a supermarket at 8 pm after work? Well yes, this is me, too. But fear not! You...
by Futureater | 2018. Jan. 9. | Marie Claire, Recipes
This is a peculiar match in gastronomic cultures, but here’s the thing: naan, the Indian flatbread goes just perfectly with most Hungarian stews. Maybe even any Hungarian stew. Or any Hungarian főzelék, which is a creamy vegetable stew (something like daal,...
by Futureater | 2017. Dec. 31. | Marie Claire, Recipes, Starters, Vegetarian
2017 was a busy year for the Furtureater blog. The site got completely remastered, my recipes were featured weekly on the website of the Hungarian Marie Claire, I am writing articles to Marie Claire’s site about food bi-weekly, and the Christmas print edition of...
by Futureater | 2017. Dec. 22. | Desserts, Recipes
Without doubt, the most delicious cookie to eat at Christmas is rugelach. The recipe below describes the best filling I know – until I used 2 heaped tablespoons of Nutella instead of the filling below. D-I-V-I-N-E. I hope you have the chance to enjoy unlimited amount...