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Hungarian potato casserole
Rakott krumpli

Rakott krumpli (or rarely rakott burgonya) is a Hungarian dish made from potatoes, sour cream, smoked sausage, hard-cooked eggs, and bread crumbs. It is a layered casserole with slices of each ingredient layered onto each other, it was first mentioned in István Czifray's 1840 edition of the Magyar nemzeti szakácskönyv (Hungarian national cookbook). It can be served as a luncheon dish, as a main course or as a side dish.

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  1. "A tokányrejtély - Magyar Nemzet". Mno.hu. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
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