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Hungarian Rakott Krumpli

Posted on January 16, 2026 by Admin

Rakott Krumpli is a beloved, homey Hungarian comfort dish — layered potatoes with eggs, sausage, and creamy topping. Every Hungarian family has their own version, but this is the classic, authentic style 🇭🇺🥔


🇭🇺 Hungarian Rakott Krumpli (Layered Potatoes)

Ingredients

  • 2½–3 lb (1.2–1.4 kg) potatoes (waxy or Yukon Gold)
  • 6 large eggs
  • 10–12 oz (300 g) Hungarian smoked sausage
    (kolbász or csabai, sliced)
  • 1½ cups (350 g) full-fat sour cream
  • 2–3 tbsp butter
  • Salt, to taste

Optional but traditional additions

  • 1 small onion, very finely chopped
  • ½ tsp sweet Hungarian paprika (never smoked here)

Instructions

  1. Cook potatoes & eggs
    • Boil potatoes in skins until just tender. Cool, peel, and slice.
    • Hard-boil eggs, peel, and slice.
  2. Prep oven
    • Heat oven to 375°F (190°C).
    • Butter a baking dish generously.
  3. Layer
    • Potatoes (light salt)
    • Eggs
    • Sausage
    • A few spoonfuls of sour cream
      Repeat layers, finishing with potatoes.
  4. Top
    • Spread remaining sour cream on top.
    • Dot with butter.
    • Sprinkle paprika lightly if using.
  5. Bake
    • Bake uncovered 35–45 minutes until bubbling and lightly golden.
  6. Rest
    • Let sit 10–15 minutes before serving (important for clean slices).

🇭🇺 Authentic Tips

  • No cheese in traditional versions
  • Sour cream should be thick and tangy
  • Sausage provides all the seasoning — go easy on salt
  • Best served warm, not piping hot

How Hungarians Serve It

  • With pickles or pickled peppers
  • Simple green salad
  • Fresh bread

If you’d like:

  • A vegetarian version
  • A lighter modern take
  • Or a Transylvanian variation

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