tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5508733528711241001.post5498533369425509155..comments2023-03-07T10:39:24.836-05:00Comments on Dishfunctional Designs: Hungarian Goulash With Homemade Noodles (Beef Stew Recipe)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5508733528711241001.post-43862689344670705822015-12-11T16:42:24.557-05:002015-12-11T16:42:24.557-05:00Looks yummy, but maybe you would like to try "...Looks yummy, but maybe you would like to try "real" hungarian way. Ingredients are the same just some differences...the onion and the paprika at the beginning and the potato and the noodles are not cooked separately...start with the onion and some salt (as we hungarians always do in many meals) fry the cutted onion in the shortening in low heat until we call glassy, than remove from the heat and add the paprika, stir well, as the paprika needs some fat to release the flavor, than add the meat, stir well again, and put back to the heat and browning the meat. It is necessary to remove from the heat, because the paprika gets burned very easy and you also have to be careful while browning the meat. In this way the base of the stew, the gravy will be really rich as you also mentioned.<br />Cover the meat with water and cook until the meat almost tender and than you can add everything including the potato, add hot water season with salt and pepper and cook until almost ready. Meanwhile prepare the dough, put it on a wood cutting board and when the soup is really almost ready put the cutting board on the top of the soup-pot and with a knife cut and scratch the noodles direct to the soup. In this way you don't have to use your finger.<br />At the very end we usually add some chopped fresh parsley. <br />We usually don't thicken this soup, but if you want, you can before you cook-in the noodle.<br />This is a tipical "all in all" soup. Originally the goulash (gulyás in hungarian) is the cowboy, and he cooked it in pot on the open fire.<br />bkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13006327881022621465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5508733528711241001.post-24791006104759240142015-12-09T16:53:32.700-05:002015-12-09T16:53:32.700-05:00This looks delish! My dad used to make homemade no...This looks delish! My dad used to make homemade noodles. Thank you for the recipe....Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15652394361889585148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5508733528711241001.post-44372305070580801742015-12-08T11:58:56.109-05:002015-12-08T11:58:56.109-05:00Looks yummy! I have done the "stew" part...Looks yummy! I have done the "stew" part before, just not the noodle part...must try!hopeandjoyhomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02811658667401577092noreply@blogger.com