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Thursday, September 8, 2022

The Ingredient Hungarian Goulash Always Uses - Tasting Table

Goulash may date its origins back to more than a millennium ago, but it wasn't until the 15th century that it got its quintessential ingredient: Paprika. The Daring Gourmet recounts that when the Ottoman Turks invaded, they introduced paprika to the Hungarians, who quickly embraced the spice made of red pepper flakes. In fact, when Hungarians make the traditional dish, they use a lot of paprika, per The Daring Gourmet. But not just any paprika should be used to make goulash. The type used in Hungarian cooking is different from others, per Best of Hungary. It possesses an intense red pepper flavor and is naturally dried in the sun, compared to the Spanish type of paprika that is smoked over a wood fire.

A recipe for Rustic Hungarian Goulash shared by A Spicy Perspective calls for ¼ cup of Hungarian paprika. Philo's Kitchen's recipe recommends three tablespoons of Hungarian sweet paprika. In addition to paprika, Philo's Kitchen states that you should use other essential spices for goulash are caraway seeds, black pepper, and bay leaves. While traditional Hungarian goulash is not served with pasta (unlike American goulash), Philo's Kitchen reports that you can toss the sauce with noodles, spaetzle, or vermicelli, or serve the pasta as a side.

Perhaps the next time you crave a stew, opt for a hot bowl of Hungarian goulash that has satiated both cowhands and modern-day diners with its flavors.

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