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Beef Goulash – Hungarian Beef Goulash Recipe – Paprika Beef Stew

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Beef Goulash – Hungarian Beef Goulash Recipe – Paprika Beef Stew

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  1. Shadedaninja

    looks great can't wait to try it out. :-)

  2. ricnrolle

    This is also very good if you add rinsed sauerkraut towards the end and let it simmer until tender.

  3. Ray Wright

    Thank you!

  4. Tan Zhen Ming

    hmmm can we brown the meat in the stew pot itself?

  5. Dany Blues

    I'm a Hungarian, I ate this shit for all my life, even cooked it a couple of times, but I've never seen this recipe before, but based on how it looks I'll definitely try it. (I'm not saying this is not a legit recipe, every household makes it differently, just that I've never seen this one particularly.)

  6. SuperCleats

    I don't have a nice dutch oven, but I've got a slow cooker. Is it possible to do this recipe in a slow cooker? And if so, do the cooking times and temperature change?

  7. Kouglizia

    LOL! A lot confused Americans thought that beef goulash was hamburger and elbow macaroni casserole…. LOL!

  8. Fruzsina Katona

    Um… olive oil? You realize we are pretty far from any olive trees… 😀 We use sunflower oil or grease for basically every traditional dish. Olive oil is bit posh to use for cooking in Hungary, because it costs a fortune.

  9. Gypsy Blessings

    I'm making this for my first time following you exactly. I'm Hungarian Gypsy and I am looking forward to trying my roots!!

  10. Santy Windsor
  11. Péter Tunner

    Altough it is very different from the traditional hungarian version, i am pleased wit it, at the end, it looked gorgeoug, so you deserve my thumbs up, even tough the austria and hungary is the same joke kinda hurt.

  12. vengencefrom1979

    after losing some 40-50 pounds on chemo I'm going to cook up a storm!

  13. vengencefrom1979

    this has 'hamburger helper' goulash beat all to hell.

  14. romance698

    Dear Chef:  I have made your delicious Hungarian Beef Goulash recipe, but I did it in my electric pressure cooker in 40 Min. I just followed all your instructions but the pressure cooker is ideal for this recipe in just a fraction of the time it takes in your regular method.  I love this recipe, but the way I do it.

  15. Paula R.

    your too funny, can't wait to make this. Thanks for shaing
    

  16. Hien Minton

    Do u have website?.I cant undersand all the things u put when u cook.

  17. Opaleye96

    i mean… i'm sure this is delicious, it certainly looks like that, but this isn't hungarian goulash… hungarian goulash is a kind of beef soup with carrots and stuff in it, it's not a stew at all

  18. Santiago De jesùs Gallo Vargas

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