Garlicky and Crispy Lángos (Hungarian Fried Bread) Recipe

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Langos, a fried yeasted bread, is a Hungarian street food that is sure to make your mouth water! It comes piping hot, after deep frying, then loaded with a simple combination of garlic oil, sour cream, and cheese! Of course, there are other toppings available, but this langos recipe provides you with a simple, traditional version.

A langos or Hungarian deep fried bread with a topping of sour cream, cheese, and green onions next to a stack of langos
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What Is Hungarian Langos and Why You'll Love It

Although its origins are a little blurry, langos has been mentioned in Hungarian literature as early as the 14th century. It is a Hungarian fried dough dish typically served with sour cream, cheese, and garlic. Other toppings that are sometimes used include ham, sausage, bacon, onions, and mushrooms. It can also be found in other parts of Central Europe. 

Brushing garlic oil on deep fried bread

Langos is made from a simple dough of flour, water, yeast, and salt. The dough is kneaded until smooth, then allowed to rise for about an hour. Once the dough has risen, it's rolled out into thin circles and fried in hot oil until golden brown.

These days, it's a popular street food snack all over the country. It's great for anyone looking for a simple and affordable snack. In Budapest, this is the number one option for a late-dining drunk snack or morning-after hangover meal in the city!

Ingredients  

You need a few ingredients and a bit of time (more on that later) for this langos recipe.

  • Flour
  • Milk
  • Water
  • Active Dry Yeast
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Garlic
  • Shredded Cheese
  • Neutral Oil
  • Sour Cream

Substitutes

  • Cheese: I prefer to use mozzarella since it is mild and makes a great accompaniment to the strong flavor of grated garlic. But feel free to change up the cheese to your preference.
  • Sour Cream: A thick, high-fat content sour cream works great for langos (it's a treat!) but you can also use cream cheese.
  • Yeast: You can use any type of yeast available in your kitchen, just make sure to adjust the amount and resting time based on what kind you end up using.

Equipment You'll Need

In addition to a large mixing bowl, you'll need some special items to make Hungarian fried bread. 

  • Food Frying Thermometer: You'll need to specify how hot oil needs to be for frying.

  • Shallow Frying Pot: You can use a flattened pan, but if you want to truly deep fry, you'll need a shallow pan with a bit higher walls.

Recipe Tips

  • Give it Time: Give the langos dough time to completely rise in a lightly humid and warm environment based on the recommended proofing time. The end product will be a beautiful crispy, yet chewy texture.

  • Get Wet: Use water (not oil!) to wet your hands so you can handle the yeasted dough more precisely. Damp hands will not stick to the dough, just be careful not to splash water into your heated oil!

How to Make Hungarian Langos 

Remember when I said you'd need some ingredients and time on your hands? Here is what you'll do and why you need to set aside time:

  1. Activate yeast in a bowl of warm milk, and sugar for ten minutes.
  2. Add flour to a large bowl, then add salt and sugar.
  3. Mix the dry ingredients, then add water to it.
  4. Add the activated yeast to the bowl as well.
  5. Cover and let it sit for forty minutes or until double in size.
  6. Heat oil in a frying pan and add some of the proofed dough to fry.
  7. Fry each side until golden brown.
  8. Top with garlic oil, sour cream, and shredded cheese.

How to Serve

Closeup of langos or Hungarian deep fried bread with a topping of sour cream, cheese, and green onions

Serve langos immediately after cooking. It's best when it is still very crispy and warm. You can have it plain and add whatever topping you'd like to it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you pronounce langos?

Langos is actually natively spelled as lángos and pronounced as "lung-ish". 

How can I make an authentic langos?

You can make an even more classic version by frying the langos in some lard. This will create a more savory and crispy dough.

Can I store leftover langos and reheat it?

Yes! Do not add toppings to the leftover langos and you can keep them in a sealed container for two to three days in the refrigerator. To reheat, gently re-fry in a pan (very light oil or no oil if using nonstick). It should crisp up again and may have a deeper color due to the second cooking.

A langos or Hungarian deep fried bread with a topping of sour cream, cheese, and green onions

Garlicky and Crispy Lángos (Hungarian Fried Bread) Recipe

Lángos is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as a snack or meal. It is a great way to experience Hungarian cuisine, and is sure to please even the pickiest of eaters!
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Proofing Time 40 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Course Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine European, Hungarian
Servings 6 pancakes
Calories 199 kcal
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Ingredients
 
 

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup whole milk warm
  • ½ cup water room temp
  • teaspoon granulated white sugar for activating yeast
  • 4 teaspoon active dry yeast
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon granulated white sugar
  • shredded mozarella cheese for topping
  • sour cream for topping

Garlic Oil for Topping

  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 6 garlic cloves grated

Instructions
 

Make Langos Dough

  • Activate yeast by combining active dry yeast, warm milk, and 5 gr of sugar. Mix together and cover. Let it rest for 10 minutes until bubbley (like in the picture).
    Frothy and bloomed yeast in a white bowl
  • Once the yeast is frothy, mix together flour, sugar, and salt in a separate large bowl. Add the room temperature water and the yeast mixture.
    Flour in a bowl topped with bloomed yeast and water
  • Mix the dry and wet ingredients, then use a beater with hook attachments to knead until dough comes together - about 5 mins. It will look like a loose dough, not a tight dough ball.
    Loose dough with spatula inside a plastic bowl
  • Cover to let it rise for about 40 mins or under double in size (like in image).
    Risen dough inside a large bowl
  • While the Dough Rests: Make the garlic oil by mixing grated garlic, oil, water, and salt in a bowl. Set aside.
    A small silver bowl with minced garlic oil

Fry the Langos Dough

  • Add enough neutral oil to a shallow frying pan, deep enough to submerge half of the pancake in the oil. The temperature reading should be about 185℃ (365℉).
    Thermometer gun that reads 185.1 degree celsius
  • Once the dough has proofed punch out air. Wet hands and take a handful of dough and stretch it out, like you would a pizza. Then gently place in the heated oil.
    Hand pulling a proofed dough inside a large bowl
  • The uncooked side will begin to bubble, this is normal. Fry first side for about 2 minutes or until crispy and golden brown. Then flip over and fry the other side.
    Raw langos dough frying in oil
  • Place the fried dough on a rack to cool so that it stays crispy for about 1-2 minutes.
    Deep fried bread pancakes resting on a wire rack
  • Spread the garlic oil across the top of the fried langos, then add sour cream, then sprinkle shredded cheese all over. Serve immediately.
    Closeup of langos or Hungarian deep fried bread with a topping of sour cream, cheese, and green onions

Nutrition

Calories: 199kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 6gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 0.4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 395mgPotassium: 92mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 17IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 2mg
Disclaimer: Nutritional values were calculated with the Spoonacular Food API and should be used for informational purposes only.
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