Saturday, 3 October 2015

Kürtösh

A few weeks ago in Sydney I discovered this amazing place on Victoria Street in Darlinghurst. Even though moments before we had been to Gelato Messina Dessert Bar and were extraordinarily full of delicious ice cream we were drawn into Kürtösh by the amazing smells. And then we couldn't believe our eyes.

So many goodies. Savoury


And sweet. Cake sold by weight. A fabulous idea so you can buy as much or as little as you want. And they have samples out for tasting!


But most of the aroma came from these beauties. A traditional Hungarian pastry called Kurtoskalács.


They make them to order. It's an intriguing process. They roll out a piece of pastry into a long strip, the wrap it round a large mould like a rolling pin- you can see some in the back of the photo if you can manage to look beyond the pastries displayed...

They are then coated in oil and sugar (I didn't say they would be good for you) and then baked in a special oven. The big rolling pin moulds are inside and those are handles of the rolling pins sticking out of the machine. You can glimpse some kurtosh baking inside. After they're cooked they  roll the warm pastries in the topping of your choice- sugar and cinnamon, most nuts.






Sadly we really were too full that day to try anything, but I had another recent trip to Sydney and I made certain that we made it to Kurtosh primed to partake and I'm so glad we did! This time we went to the Randwick store.

Our group managed to select most of the flavours. Naturally I got pistache...



I believe this is my sister's Nutella version. She even shared...



It turns out that one each is a bit much, so I'd suggest sharing. But not surprisingly they're all really good. It's so sad that it will be some time before my next visit.

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11 comments:

  1. Ohhh you do sniff out the good spots!

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  2. Okay, now I'm salivating! I haven't had breakfast yet, and how I would love some of these. Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.

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  3. I sure wish blog posts could include scents! Everything in your post was tempting. You made me hungry, even though I've just had breakfast.
    Thank you for visiting my blog.

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  4. Looks yummy1 I am a pushover for pastries of any kind! I would love these I am sure.

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  5. I want! I want!

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  6. Ooooooh now I'm really hungry!

    - Linking over from Saturday Snapshots

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  7. Wow, they do look really scrummy.

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  8. Lovely. You and I really need to have a little jaunt to a foreign country just to eat. I know we would be so compatible on the eating sphere. Enjoy the beginning of the week.

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  9. I second Sandra! How I wish blogs had scents. :-)

    Pastries are a sixth food group for me. Thanks for sharing and making us all very jealous. ;-)

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  10. Completely off topic, I thought your comments on Paulita’s site re the USA’s nonsensical approach to gun control were absolutely spot on. Just had to share that with you... now , for these lovely desserts!

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