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Recipe - Beef Goulash

Categories: None, Beef Goulash
Ingredients:

2 Mediumsized onions
2 tablespoon Lard (actually you can
substitute oil or bacon
drippings although the lard
will keep it authentic)
2 One half pound Beef chuck or round; cut
into 3/4inch cubes
1 Garlic clove
Salt to taste
2 tablespoon Red hungarian paprika (yes I
did say 2 tablespoons
paprika )
1 md Sized ripe tomato
2 Green italian peppers
1 pound Potatoes

LITTLE DUMPLINGS
1 Egg
3 tablespoon Flour
1 pn Salt
1 teaspoon Vegetable oil

1.Peel onions and chop into coarse pieces. Melt the lard in a heavy 6to8
quart Dutch oven. Saute the onion in the lard until translucent. Heat
should be low in order not to brown the onions.

2.When onions become transluscent add the beef. Stir so that during this
part of the process, which should last about 10 minutes, the meat will be
sauteed with the onions.

3.Meanwhile chop and crush the garlic with a little salt using the flat
side of a heavy knife.

4.Remove the Dutch oven from the heat.Stir in paprika and the garlic. Stir
rapidly with a wooden spoon.Immediately after paprika is absorbed, add 21/2
quarts WARM WATER. (cold water toughens the meat if you add it while the
meat is frying.)

5.Replace the Dutch oven over low heat and cook for about an hour.

6.While the meat is cooking, peel the tomato, then cut it into 1inch
pieces.

Core the green pepper and slice into rings. Peel potatoes and cut into
3/4inch dice.

7.After the meat has been cooking for about an hour ( the time depends on
the cut of the meat) add the cutup tomato and green peppers and enough
water to give a soup consistency. Add a little salt. Simmer slowly for
another 30 minutes.

8.Add the potatoes and cook the goulash till the potatoes are done. Adjust
salt.

9.Add the dumplings to the goulash and cook 2 to 3 minutes.

10.Serve the goulash steaming hot in large extradeep bowls. The meat
should be tender, but not falling apart. Serve with lots of italian bread
to sop up the fabulous gravy. ( by the way the italian bread is not
authentic Hungarian, you would need rye bread for that , but it will do)

Makes 8 servings

Little Dumplings: Mix the egg with the flour and salt. Spoon the mixture
into the boiling goulash, using One fourth teaspoon at a time. Cook with the
goulash for 2 to 3 minutes just before you are ready to serve.

Posted to TNT Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by CHESSY7@aol.com on
Oct 19, 1997


Beef Goulash recipe makes 1 Servings



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