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.
| Alternative names | Aranygaluska |
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert |
| Place of origin | Hungary |
| Variations | Somloi galushka |
Nancy Reagan popularized this dish in the United States when she served it at the White House for Christmas.[1]
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edit- ↑ "Eating Jewish: Aranygaluska, or "Hungarian monkey bread" - Jewish Women's Archive". jwa.org. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ↑ "Somlói galuska: Chew.hu". Archived from the original on 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2010-11-20.