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This cookbook writer makes traditional Hungarian dishes with local ingredients

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Have you ever wondered how cookbook authors stock their kitchens, especially those who specialize in traditional cuisine? We take a look at how Linda Galenzoski, author of the Hungarian recipe book, “Paprika, Poppy Seed, Pot Cheese,” fills her pantry and prepares her meals. “This cookbook writer makes traditional Hungarian dishes with local ingredients,” giving us a unique insight into her culinary world.

Home-Made Hungarian Cheese

As the milk in her fridge nears its expiry date, Linda Galenzoski gets into action. She squeezes a lemon, prepares a strainer, and separates some cheesecloth. The result is a fresh pot cheese, a variant of cottage cheese drained of more whey, thus giving it a firmer texture. This cheese is quintessentially Hungarian, popular in Slavic, Baltic, and Germanic countries.

Preserving Family Recipes

The inspiration for Galenzoski’s cookbook came from her own family. When her mother moved into her Regina home following her brother’s death, they began recreating the recipes from Galenzoski’s childhood. In addition to her mother’s recipes, the book also contains photos of her grandmother’s handwritten recipes.

Local Farm-to-Table Cooking

Galenzoski’s Hungarian recipes translate well to Regina’s tradition of farming and agriculture. Her family was raised on farm-to-table meals and her recipes reflect this upbringing. She frequently visits the nearby farmers’ market in Craven, Sask., and purchases large quantities of cabbage, which she blanches and freezes for winter.

Adapting to Local Tastes

While she is passionate about Hungarian cuisine, Galenzoski also enjoys local Saskatchewan staples such as lean bison meat. She keeps her grocery shopping economical by using points through President’s Choice, buying in bulk from her local Co-op, and using the Flipp app to find the best deals.

Changing Eating Habits

Galenzoski has had to adapt her eating habits due to the rising cost of meat and personal health considerations. She now looks for deals on beef and chicken, and has cut back on desserts to reduce sugar intake.

The Essentials in Galenzoski’s Cart

Five items that are always in her shopping cart include unbleached flour for making bread and dumplings, paprika which is essential in Hungarian dishes, sour cream for adding creaminess to soups and stews, cabbage for both sweet and savoury dishes, and Hungarian sausage, a dried spicy sausage made with a lot of paprika and sourced from Ontario.

Note: This article has been edited and condensed to maintain accuracy and relevance.

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