Recipes of the World - Hungarian Goulash

in krsuccess •  10 days ago 

Today I'm gonna go through a personal favourite dish of mine, and one I loved when I lived in Eastern Europe - Hungarian Goulash. This is proper winter food - warming, filling and incredibly tasty.

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Hungarian Goulash Recipe

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

1 large onion, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic, minced

2 pounds (1 kg) beef chuck, cut into 1-inch cubes

2 tablespoons sweet Hungarian paprika

1 teaspoon caraway seeds

1 teaspoon ground cumin

1 tablespoon tomato paste

4 cups beef broth

2 large carrots, sliced

2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced

1 red bell pepper, chopped

1 green bell pepper, chopped

1 large tomato, diced

Salt and pepper, to taste

1 bay leaf

2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped

Instructions:

Sauté the Onions and Garlic: In a large pot or Dutch oven, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook until golden brown, about 5-7 minutes. Add the minced garlic and cook for another 1-2 minutes, until fragrant.

Brown the Beef: Add the beef cubes to the pot and brown them on all sides. This should take about 5-7 minutes.

Add Paprika and Spices: Stir in the sweet Hungarian paprika, caraway seeds, and ground cumin. Mix well to coat the beef with the spices.

Tomato Paste and Broth: Add the tomato paste and stir well. Pour in the beef broth, scraping the bottom of the pot to deglaze. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer.

Add Vegetables: Add the sliced carrots, diced potatoes, chopped bell peppers, and diced tomato to the pot. Stir in the bay leaf and season with salt and pepper.

Simmer the Stew: Cover the pot and let the goulash simmer on low heat for about 1.5 to 2 hours, or until the beef is tender and the vegetables are cooked through. Stir occasionally.

Final Touch: Remove the bay leaf and stir in the chopped parsley. Adjust the seasoning with more salt and pepper, if needed.

Serve: Ladle the goulash into bowls and enjoy it with a slice of crusty bread or over a bed of noodles.

Expert Tips for a Successful Hungarian Goulash

Use High-Quality Paprika: Hungarian sweet paprika is essential for authentic flavor. Don't substitute it with regular paprika, as it won't give the same depth of flavor.

Browning the Beef: Take the time to brown the beef properly. This step adds a rich, caramelized flavor to the goulash.

Low and Slow: Simmering the goulash on low heat allows the flavors to meld together beautifully. Patience is key to achieving a tender and flavorful dish.

Deglazing: When adding the broth, make sure to scrape up all the browned bits from the bottom of the pot. This adds extra flavor to the stew.

Consistency: Goulash should have a slightly thick consistency, not too soupy. If it seems too watery, you can simmer it uncovered for a bit longer to reduce the liquid.

Resting Time: Let the goulash rest for a few minutes after cooking. This allows the flavors to develop even further.

Accompaniments: Serve goulash with crusty bread, noodles, or a dollop of sour cream for a complete meal.

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