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Hungarian Goulash (traditional) recipe is a Dinner meal that takes 120 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Hungarian Goulash (traditional)!
Hungarian Goulash (traditional)
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This is how Hungarian goulash is made in Northern Hungary, in the shadow of the Carpathian Mountains! What Course Is Hungarian Goulash (traditional)?Hungarian Goulash (traditional) is for Dinner. How Long Does Hungarian Goulash (traditional) Recipe Take To Prepare?Hungarian Goulash (traditional) takes 20 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Hungarian Goulash (traditional) Recipe Take To Cook?Hungarian Goulash (traditional) takes 120 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Hungarian Goulash (traditional) Recipe Make?Hungarian Goulash (traditional) makes 8 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Hungarian Goulash (traditional) Recipe?The ingredients for Hungarian Goulash (traditional) are: 2 tbsp Extra Light Olive Oil1 large onions, diced 1.5 lb pork loin, diced 3 medium carrots, coined 5 red potatoes, diced 1 cup Peas, frozen 4 cups Chicken Broth 10 tbsp Paprika salt and pepper to taste How Do I Make Hungarian Goulash (traditional)?Here is how you make Hungarian Goulash (traditional): In a large soup pot, heat the olive oil, then add the onions and cook until they begin to soften. Add the pork, and coat with about half the paprika (please use a good quality imported paprika, such as Szeged sweet brand!!). Stir to distribute (if it's too dry, add a bit of the broth). Cook until the pork is well browned.Add the carrots and potatoes, sprinkle with the last of the paprika and the salt and pepper, stir, and cook for five more minutes. Add the broth all at once, and bring to a low boil. Simmer for a minimum of 30 minutes, and up to four hours. Add the peas a few minutes before serving, just long enough that they are cooked through.Traditionally, you would add pinch noodles to this soup, but that adds a LOT of carbs so I don't suggest it. But to make them, mix up one egg with a pinch of salt, then add in enough flour to make a VERY stiff dough. pinch off pea size "noodles" and drop into the soup, which should be kept at a high simmer. Cook the noodles for no more than a few minutes. This would usually be served with a tablespoon of sour cream in the center of the soup, and a little sprinkle of paprika over it. If you do add the noodles or sour cream, don't forget to add those to your calorie count!Serving Size: Makes 8 half cup servingsNumber of Servings: 8Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user REVALLYSON.What's The Nutritional Info For Hungarian Goulash (traditional)?The nutritional information for Hungarian Goulash (traditional) is:
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