As someone who grew up eating Hungarian cuisine I am surprised I never came across this dish. As I may have mentioned previously one of my direct ancestors made "Hungarian pancakes" which were crepes stuffed with Farmer's Cheese. She also made chicken paprikash, and I would really like to try an authentic Hungarian Chicken Paprikash to see how it compares. The version I had featured a sauce that looked like what is pictured above, but also had green peppers and onions and sour cream dolloped into the stew.
You can only get that kind of cheese in European specialty stores here it is called Turo.
It is very widely used in pastries and crepes all over Europe. Even in a meal with pasta and they add sour cream and fried bacon on top it is calle Turos Csusza
Chicken paprikas is a staple food and very easy to make usually made with nokedli, a very simple kind of tiny dumplings made with mostly flour and water.
The Hortobágyi Palacsinta is usaually made with ground up chicken paprikas or pork pörkölt ground up and stuffed into a crepe.
You can pretty much get it in any restaurant in Hungary as an appetizer mostly but it can be ordered as a meal.
Túrós Csusza
This is really considered to be a budget food and one of the cheapest things on a menu, it actually tastes really good though.