| | |  |  Pork Loins | Home » » » » Karaj Smoked Boneless Pork Loin | | | | | | | Description: | | This traditional smoked gourmet meat from Hungary is produced in the USA by Bende. It is lean, and incredibly smoky, which makes it essential for stews, goulashes, soups and even antipasto dishes. This rare product is tender and delicious, with a deep red | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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Slowly Smoked Pork is DeliciousJan 02, 2007
By A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com
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I buy Karaj Hungarian Pork Loin regularly at our local Hungarian grocer, and have found it delicious. It serves well as a quick snack, or as a sandwich fixing (with a little mustard or light BBQ sauce).
Imagine the aroma of a nearby campfire, after pork has lingered on the grill, but not burnt. Somehow, that flavor, through careful smoking and salting, is infused into the Karaj Hungarian Pork Loin.
I prefer it in thin slices, eaten cool, but it is also an ingredient in various Hungarian soups. It goes well in a kind of pigs-in-a-blanket crescent roll wrap. Take an uncooked crescent roll, place a thin slice of the karaj, and bake as usual. Very fun for parties -- something different in the midst of something familiar. We serve it guests when we need a quick, tasty snack.
It isn't spicy even though it is packed with taste. Fans of BBQ joints and smokehouse steakhouses with find the flavor familiar.
It keeps around six months unopened. I fully recommend the Karaj Hungarian Pork Loin.
Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com
Delicious, but buy it direct from Bende!Aug 12, 2009
By Mary My family loves Karaj (pronounced Koroy) and we are lucky enough to live near a Bende food store to buy it. If you're not that fortunate, go to [...] for online purchasing. Karaj only costs [...] per pound through Bende. Don't pay the price this "gourmet food" website is asking--it is a rip-off!! Buy direct from Bende. And while you're there, check out the Csabai salami, too. It is to die for!
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