Making an apple meringue pie – In Hungarian: “máglyarakás” (bonfire) – is a kind of leftover processing. The name means that in the old days, whatever you found in the pantry was put together for stacking. Everyone had jam, nuts, milk and butter at home. And the fruit was added according to the season.
Crescent rolls, or sweet bread, milk, apples, jam, lots of sugar, eggs – these are the main ingredients of a bonfire, but today there are many variations. Apple meringue cake is actually a Hungarian bread pudding, which is a really budget-friendly dish, since most of the ingredients can be found in the pantry and refrigerator.
Every country has its own popular bread pudding. The base is the same in most countries, namely crispy muffins, brioche, rolls or sweet bread and other ingredients. Sometimes it’s syrup, candied fruit, whiskey sauce or maple syrup. In Hong Kong, for example, people pour vanilla sauce over the baked goods, send them to the oven to roast, and finally grate nutmeg over them. In Belgium, as in Hungary, the bread is baked with sugar, cinnamon, and apples. In Canada, of course, the maple syrup is poured on top of the local apple meringue cake.
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