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Hungarian Goulash (Maďarský Guláš)

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Ingredients: 2lbs beef chuck (cubed), 1 green and 1 red large bell pepper, 3 tomatoes, scallions (or leeks or onions), 4 cloves of garlic, 1 tablespoon of tomato paste, paprika, red pepper, ground black pepper, salt, caraway (ground is better), marjoram Prep Time: Only about 20 minutes to get everything going, but some 3 hours for stewing I love Hungarian goulash! Goulash, the traditional dish of Hungary, refers to a beef stew cooked with the sweet powdered red pepper. At least, that’s how it’s now known. This spice, paprika, did not enter Hungarian cuisine until the 16th century. Goulash, on Read the Rest…

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Posted by lubos    Date: Friday, March 19, 2010

Categories: Goulashes and Stews, Recipes

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Chicken Paprikash (Kurací Paprikáš)

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Ingredients: one whole chicken, half of a small onion, 2 small tomatoes, quarter of green pepper, two cups flour, one cup sour cream, salt, paprika, halušky Prep Time: about 2 hours Chicken paprikash is a dish that is not only truly delicious, but is also really cheap to make. I spent 11 dollars (tax included) at my local grocery store for all the ingredients. This total include potatoes for halušky. Flour and paprika were not included in this tally, since I already had these at home. But, these two items added at most another dollar to the total. We ended Read the Rest…

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Posted by lubos    Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Categories: Goulashes and Stews, Pork, Beef and Chicken Recipes, Recipes

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Ham and Eggs (Hemendex)

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Ingredients: 3 slices of ham, 2 eggs, paprika, salt, tomato Prep Time: 10 minutes The funny thing about hemendex is that the name clearly comes from English. Yet, I have never seen anything like this served in an American restaurant. Perhaps it’s British? Here is the recipe for this tasty and simple dish that will give you a great alternative to bacon or waffles. Spray a frying pan with a non-stick spray and brown three slices of ham for about 2 minutes. Flip over, break two eggs, and season with paprika and salt. Cover, and cook until the whites set. Read the Rest…

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Posted by lubos    Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009

Categories: Breakfast Dishes and Snacks, Recipes

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Fried Cheese (Vyprážaný syr)

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Ingredients: cheese, egg, flour, bread crumbs, potato, oil, salt, tomato, cucumber, canned pears Prep time: 20 minutes If you are looking for something heart-healthy, move on and skip this recipe. Otherwise, let’s fry some cheese! Fried cheese is quite popular. You will likely find this dish offered in most restaurants. Street food vendors also often sell fried cheese sandwiches. These are especially popular in Prague, on the Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí). They are kind of like a hamburger, but instead of a beef patty, you get a slice of fried cheese. Just a note of warning. You will be dealing Read the Rest…

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Posted by lubos    Date: Sunday, July 26, 2009

Categories: Meatless Recipes, Recipes

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Goulash Soup (Gulášová polievka)

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Ingredients: 1.5 lbs of beef, 1.5 lbs of potatoes, butter, one onion, ground paprika, red pepper, ground black pepper, caraway seeds, one clove of garlic, beef bullion, half of green pepper, one tomato Prep time: 5 hours Goulash is originally Hungarian, but don’t let that stop you. This meal is very popular in Slovakia. There are two types of goulash – a thick sauce eaten with dumplings, and the goulash soup. This second type is what I made today. It is very popular during picnics. The traditional way is to place a large metal cauldron over an open fire, and Read the Rest…

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Posted by lubos    Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009

Categories: Goulashes and Stews, Recipes, Soup Recipes

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