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Beef Goulash

John A
John A @JohnA
Essex

This started as a Marguerite Patten recipe I first made around 1969/70 and which I subsequently altered as our tastes developed. Like so many family favourites, it’s just homely comfort food.

There is a great variety of goulash recipes out there with varying ingredients: some recommend cooking in the oven and some on the hob and I’ve had good results both ways. Most recipes include caraway seeds but we omit.

No claim is made as to authenticity: even in Hungary everyone has their own idea so vary this recipe to suit your preferences. I use a great deal of paprika, far more than in most “English goulash recipes”: you could reduce it but plentiful paprika is a critical ingredient of this dish.

One of our wonderful memories is having their version of this dish in the Café Jolesch at Muskauerstraße 1 in East Berlin shortly after the Berlin Wall came down. The food was magnificent, everyone was festive and it was so, so cheap. Not these days of course.

This evening we accompanied it with new potatoes, carrots and French beans.

This started as a Marguerite Patten recipe I first made around 1969/70 and which I subsequently altered as our tastes developed. Like so many family favourites, it’s just homely comfort food.

There is a great variety of goulash recipes out there with varying ingredients: some recommend cooking in the oven and some on the hob and I’ve had good results both ways. Most recipes include caraway seeds but we omit.

No claim is made as to authenticity: even in Hungary everyone has their own idea so vary this recipe to suit your preferences. I use a great deal of paprika, far more than in most “English goulash recipes”: you could reduce it but plentiful paprika is a critical ingredient of this dish.

One of our wonderful memories is having their version of this dish in the Café Jolesch at Muskauerstraße 1 in East Berlin shortly after the Berlin Wall came down. The food was magnificent, everyone was festive and it was so, so cheap. Not these days of course.

This evening we accompanied it with new potatoes, carrots and French beans.

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Beef Goulash

John A
John A @JohnA
Essex

This started as a Marguerite Patten recipe I first made around 1969/70 and which I subsequently altered as our tastes developed. Like so many family favourites, it’s just homely comfort food.

There is a great variety of goulash recipes out there with varying ingredients: some recommend cooking in the oven and some on the hob and I’ve had good results both ways. Most recipes include caraway seeds but we omit.

No claim is made as to authenticity: even in Hungary everyone has their own idea so vary this recipe to suit your preferences. I use a great deal of paprika, far more than in most “English goulash recipes”: you could reduce it but plentiful paprika is a critical ingredient of this dish.

One of our wonderful memories is having their version of this dish in the Café Jolesch at Muskauerstraße 1 in East Berlin shortly after the Berlin Wall came down. The food was magnificent, everyone was festive and it was so, so cheap. Not these days of course.

This evening we accompanied it with new potatoes, carrots and French beans.

This started as a Marguerite Patten recipe I first made around 1969/70 and which I subsequently altered as our tastes developed. Like so many family favourites, it’s just homely comfort food.

There is a great variety of goulash recipes out there with varying ingredients: some recommend cooking in the oven and some on the hob and I’ve had good results both ways. Most recipes include caraway seeds but we omit.

No claim is made as to authenticity: even in Hungary everyone has their own idea so vary this recipe to suit your preferences. I use a great deal of paprika, far more than in most “English goulash recipes”: you could reduce it but plentiful paprika is a critical ingredient of this dish.

One of our wonderful memories is having their version of this dish in the Café Jolesch at Muskauerstraße 1 in East Berlin shortly after the Berlin Wall came down. The food was magnificent, everyone was festive and it was so, so cheap. Not these days of course.

This evening we accompanied it with new potatoes, carrots and French beans.

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Ingredients

3 - 3 1/4 hours including prep
6-8 servings
  • 50 gplain flour
  • Salt
  • Ground black pepper
  • 6 tbsppaprika
  • 1 kgChuck or braising steak, in 2.5 cm cubes
  • 2 tbsprapeseed oil (cold-pressed recommended)
  • 1onion, chopped
  • 2banana shallots, thinly sliced
  • 4 clovesgarlic, thinly sliced
  • 3peppers (red, green & yellow), deseeded and in small pieces
  • 1red chilli with seeds, sliced
  • 3 stickscelery, thinly sliced
  • 4 tbsptomato purée
  • 2 tspsmoked paprika
  • 1 tspdried oregano
  • 1 (400 g)tin chopped tomatoes
  • 150 mldry white wine
  • 450 mlbeef stock (I used Knorr stock pots)
  • 3bay leaves
  • 200 gpotatoes, in small cubes
  • 200 mlsoured cream
  • 3-4 tbspparsley leaves, chopped
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3 - 3 1/4 hours including prep
  1. 1

    In a bowl, mix the flour, 2 tbsp paprika, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper. Roll the meat pieces in this mix to cover all surfaces.

  2. 2

    Bring 1 tbsp oil to a medium-high heat in a casserole and quickly brown the meat but not all at once! Set aside for Step 4.

  3. 3

    Deglaze the casserole with a little wine and gently fry the onion, shallots and garlic for 3 minutes, stirring only to avoid sticking. Add peppers, chilli and celery and cook for a further 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until softened.

  4. 4

    Add back the beef, then add the tomato purée, smoked paprika and a further 4 tbsp paprika. Stir and cook for 2 minutes. Add oregano, chopped tomatoes, white wine, stock, bay leaves and potatoes. Stir well and bring to the boil.

  5. 5

    Reduce heat, cover and simmer gently for 2 1/4 hours or until the meat is cooked. Stir occasionally: add liquid if essential. Remove the bay leaves, season to taste and gently. Add a little of the parsley and stir again.

    Serve piping hot onto warmed plates, sprinkling the remaining parsley and a dollop of cream on each portion. Hungarian goulash is often served with dumplings and gherkins but goes well with rice or potatoes or a side salad.

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John A @JohnA
on March 13, 2021 19:21
Essex
I use fresh, locally-sourced and seasonal ingredients wherever possible and seek to avoid food waste with my “Use-up” recipes. #WastenotWantnotMy wife and I love travelling and exploring different cuisines but never under-estimate traditional British cooking: every country has something to offer, including in the field of home cooking. Cookpad UK Ambassador.
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