Hungarian Palacsinta

When I was a child, we often ate in Hungarian restaurants. It seems odd, looking back, since we had Hungarian food at home every day too. The one thing we never had at home, however, were these light, delicious pancakes.—Tina Ujlaki, executive food editorPlus: More Dessert Recipes and Tips

Hungarian Palacsinta
Photo: ©Evan Sklar
Yield:
6

Ingredients

  • 4 large eggs

  • About 1 1/2 cups milk

  • Pinch of salt

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 tablespoon melted unsalted butter plus more for cooking the crêpes

  • 1/2 cup apricot jam

  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

  • 1/2 cup coarsely ground walnuts

  • Confectioners' sugar, for dusting

  • Chocolate sauce, for serving (optional)

Directions

  1. In a bowl, whisk the eggs with 1/2 cup of the milk and the salt. Whisk in the flour until smooth, then whisk in the remaining milk and the butter; the batter should have the consistency of cream. Let the batter rest for 1 hour.

  2. Heat a 7-inch crêpe pan and brush with butter. Pour 1/4 cup of batter into the pan and rotate it immediately to coat the bottom evenly; pour any excess batter back into the bowl. Cook the crêpe over moderate heat until lightly browned on the bottom, about 30 seconds. Flip the crêpe and cook the second side until brown dots appear, about 10 seconds longer. Transfer to a large plate. Repeat with the melted butter and remaining batter to make 18 crêpes.

  3. In a saucepan, melt the apricot jam with the lemon juice; stir until smooth.

  4. Preheat the oven to 400°. Butter a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Spread each crêpe with 1 teaspoon of jam and 1 tablespoon of walnuts. Fold it into quarters and transfer to the baking dish. Repeat with the remaining crêpes. Cover the dish with foil and bake for 10 minutes, or until hot. Sprinkle with the remaining walnuts and sift confectioners' sugar on top. Serve the crêpes warm, with chocolate sauce if you like.

Originally appeared: May 2000

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