
Hungarian Bejgli is one of the most treasured pastries in Hungarian baking tradition. Known for its rich fillings, soft buttery dough, and beautiful rolled appearance, beigli is especially associated with Christmas and festive family gatherings.
The two most iconic versions are:
- Mákos Bejgli → filled with sweet poppy seeds
- Diós Bejgli → filled with sweet walnuts
These traditional rolls are deeply rooted in Hungarian culture and have been passed down through generations.
🇭🇺 Why Beigli Is So Special
Hungarians love Bejgli because:
- Rich and flavorful fillings
- Soft, tender pastry dough
- Perfect for holidays and celebrations
- Beautiful spiral slices
- Keeps fresh for several days
For many families, Christmas simply does not feel complete without homemade beigli.
🧾 Ingredients
🥐 For the Dough
- 500 g all-purpose flour
- 200 g butter or lard
- 50 g powdered sugar
- 25 g fresh yeast (or 7 g dry yeast)
- 100 ml milk
- 2 egg yolks
- Pinch of salt
🌰 Walnut Filling (Diós)
- 300 g ground walnuts
- 120 g sugar
- 100 ml milk
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- Lemon zest
- Optional: raisins
🌑 Poppy Seed Filling (Mákos)
- 300 g ground poppy seeds
- 120 g sugar
- 100 ml milk
- Vanilla sugar
- Lemon zest
- Optional: raisins
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Preparation
1. Prepare the Dough
Mix flour, butter, sugar, salt, egg yolks, yeast, and milk.
Knead until smooth and soft.
Let the dough rest for about 1 hour.
2. Prepare the Fillings
Walnut filling:
Heat milk and sugar together.
Add walnuts, cinnamon, and lemon zest.
Cook briefly until thick.
Poppy seed filling:
Heat milk and sugar.
Mix in poppy seeds and vanilla.
Cook until thick and aromatic.
Cool both fillings completely.
3. Roll Out the Dough
Divide dough into portions.
Roll each piece into a rectangle.
Spread walnut or poppy seed filling evenly.
4. Roll the Beigli
Roll tightly into logs.
Seal edges carefully.
Place seam-side down on baking tray.
5. Create the Traditional Finish
Brush first with egg yolk.
Let dry slightly.
Then brush lightly with egg white.
This helps create the traditional shiny cracked top.
6. Bake
Bake at 180°C (350°F) for about 35–40 minutes until beautifully golden brown.
🍽️ How to Serve
Serve Bejgli:
- With coffee or tea
- During Christmas celebrations
- On dessert platters
- Sliced into beautiful spirals
It tastes even better the next day.
🔥 Tips for Perfect Beigli
- Filling should not be too wet
- Roll tightly to avoid empty gaps
- Cool completely before slicing
- Fresh walnuts and poppy seeds give best flavor
- Don’t overbake to keep dough soft
🇭🇺 A Legendary Hungarian Christmas Pastry
Bejgli is one of Hungary’s most symbolic holiday desserts. It represents:
- Family traditions
- Celebration and hospitality
- Old-world Central European baking
- Generations of homemade recipes
Almost every Hungarian family has their own treasured version.
❤️ Final Thoughts
Hungarian poppy seed and walnut beigli is rich, festive, and unforgettable. The buttery dough combined with sweet traditional fillings creates a pastry that feels warm, nostalgic, and deeply comforting.
Every slice carries the spirit of Hungarian holiday traditions.









