Goulash recipe...?
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SVX said:
Do any of the DR&R faithful have any tips, tricks or secret ingredients that they'd like to share?
Not really. I have done the Jamie Olivers spicy pork chilli pepper goulash a few times and its great, Im sure you can tweek it a bit http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pork-recipes/sp...
My efforts


1 3/4lb stewing steak
2 level tbsps seasoned flour
2 tbsps Oil
2 Onion,peeled&sliced
1/4 Beef pint stock
14oz can tomatoes with juice
2tsp tomato puree
bouquet garni
4 tsp paprika
2 tbsps natural yogurt
1 clove of garlic
1 green pepper
1 red pepper
EDT Mushrooms
2 level tbsps seasoned flour
2 tbsps Oil
2 Onion,peeled&sliced
1/4 Beef pint stock
14oz can tomatoes with juice
2tsp tomato puree
bouquet garni
4 tsp paprika
2 tbsps natural yogurt
1 clove of garlic
1 green pepper
1 red pepper
EDT Mushrooms
Edited by Vieste on Thursday 17th March 12:21
Cotty said:
SVX said:
Do any of the DR&R faithful have any tips, tricks or secret ingredients that they'd like to share?
Not really. I have done the Jamie Olivers spicy pork chilli pepper goulash a few times and its great, Im sure you can tweek it a bit http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pork-recipes/sp...
My efforts


The one I had in helsinki was a spicy pepper beef goulash and was fantastic and would love to replicate it.
My O/H is Hungarian and we use lard to fry the beef first and a good spoonful of Carraway seeds in addition to Vieste's recipe.
My Hungarian cookbook has many different regional varieties from stews to soups so there's no one true way of making Goulash.
Just make sure it's tasty.
ETA Potatoes
My Hungarian cookbook has many different regional varieties from stews to soups so there's no one true way of making Goulash.
Just make sure it's tasty.
ETA Potatoes
toasty said:
My O/H is Hungarian and we use lard to fry the beef first and a good spoonful of Carraway seeds in addition to Vieste's recipe.
My Hungarian cookbook has many different regional varieties from stews to soups so there's no one true way of making Goulash.
Just make sure it's tasty.
ETA Potatoes
Peppery and very beefy is tasty for me!!My Hungarian cookbook has many different regional varieties from stews to soups so there's no one true way of making Goulash.
Just make sure it's tasty.
ETA Potatoes
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