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'''Goulash''' ('''Gulyás''' in [[w:Hungarian language|Hungarian]], meaning cattle stockmen) is a dish from the [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Hungary|Hungarian cuisine]].  
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'''Goulash''' ('''Gulyás''' in [[w:Hungarian language|Hungarian]], meaning cattle stockmen) is a dish from the [[Cuisine of Hungary|Hungarian cuisine]].  
 
Here is one very simple Goulash stew recipe, being pretty close to the idealised version.
 
Here is one very simple Goulash stew recipe, being pretty close to the idealised version.
 
It is important not to use hot paprika, use the red powder sold simply as "paprika" in most supermarkets instead, hot peppers (chilli) would make the soup too spicy and of the wrong consistency when used exclusively. They can be used for flavouring in various degrees instead.
 
It is important not to use hot paprika, use the red powder sold simply as "paprika" in most supermarkets instead, hot peppers (chilli) would make the soup too spicy and of the wrong consistency when used exclusively. They can be used for flavouring in various degrees instead.
Sweet paprika can be obtained from [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Poland|Polish]] or central [[Cookbook:European cuisines|European]] delicatessens and specialist supermarkets. It is normally sold in 250 [[Cookbook:g|g]] sachets.
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Sweet paprika can be obtained from [[Cuisine of Poland|Polish]] or central [[European cuisines|European]] delicatessens and specialist supermarkets. It is normally sold in 250 [[g|g]] sachets.
  
  
 
==Ingredients==  
 
==Ingredients==  
  
* 3 [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]]
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* 3 [[Onion|onions]]
* 1 and a half pound (750 g) [[Cookbook:Beef|beef]]
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* 1 and a half pound (750 g) [[Beef|beef]]
* 4 [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]]
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* 4 [[Potato|potatoes]]
* 2 [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper| bell pepper]]s
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* 2 [[Bell Pepper| bell pepper]]s
* 1 [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]]
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* 1 [[Tomato|tomato]]
* 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Paprika| ground sweet paprika]]
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* 2 tbsp [[Paprika| ground sweet paprika]]
* 5 [[Cookbook:Black Pepper| black peppercorn]]  
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* 5 [[Black Pepper| black peppercorn]]  
* 1 [[Cookbook:Bay Leaf|bay leaf]]  
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* 1 [[Bay Leaf|bay leaf]]  
* a half [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] (6 whole cloves)
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* a half [[Garlic|garlic]] (6 whole cloves)
*[[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]]
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*[[Olive Oil|olive oil]]
 
* salt to taste
 
* salt to taste
  
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*Its colour could be even nicer if you add more paprika in the last 10 minutes.
 
*Its colour could be even nicer if you add more paprika in the last 10 minutes.
 
* Add half pound lean cubed pork meat (if you wish) after 20 minutes.
 
* Add half pound lean cubed pork meat (if you wish) after 20 minutes.
* If you're not afraid of [[Cookbook:Fat|fat]]s add some bacon to the dish.
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* If you're not afraid of [[Fat|fat]]s add some bacon to the dish.
 
* A pinch of caraway (seeds or grounded) is often used (''caraway'' not cumin)
 
* A pinch of caraway (seeds or grounded) is often used (''caraway'' not cumin)
  
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* Origin: http://dezso.klebercz.hu/konyha_gulyas_recept.htm (Hungarian)
 
* Origin: http://dezso.klebercz.hu/konyha_gulyas_recept.htm (Hungarian)
  
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[[nl:Kookboek/Goulash]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 9 May 2012

Alternative:Goulash
Category: Hungarian recipes
Difficulty: Easy


Goulash (Gulyás in Hungarian, meaning cattle stockmen) is a dish from the Hungarian cuisine. Here is one very simple Goulash stew recipe, being pretty close to the idealised version. It is important not to use hot paprika, use the red powder sold simply as "paprika" in most supermarkets instead, hot peppers (chilli) would make the soup too spicy and of the wrong consistency when used exclusively. They can be used for flavouring in various degrees instead. Sweet paprika can be obtained from Polish or central European delicatessens and specialist supermarkets. It is normally sold in 250 g sachets.


Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Chop the onions and the vegetables. Fry half of the onions in the pot. Take some beef (leg or stringy meat) and cut it into small cubes.
  2. Put a layer of meat on the bottom of a pot over the fried onions, then a layer of onions, vegetables, the whole garlic cloves, spices and salt. (Wait with the potato). Add another meat layer; continue until you have used all the ingredients, except the potato.
  3. Cover the meat with water. Put on a lid, simmer on low heat. Add water only if there is not enough while cooking. It requires almost no stirring.
  4. When the meat is cooked, add large pieces of potatoes, add water to cover it if needed, and cook for further 15 minutes.

Notes, tips and variations

  • Its colour could be even nicer if you add more paprika in the last 10 minutes.
  • Add half pound lean cubed pork meat (if you wish) after 20 minutes.
  • If you're not afraid of fats add some bacon to the dish.
  • A pinch of caraway (seeds or grounded) is often used (caraway not cumin)

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