Goulash: the easy recipe for a tender and delicious dish! vany66, November 28, 2023November 28, 2023 Facebook Pinterest Shares A hearty beef stew is just what you need during the cold winter months. And if you like rich, spicy stews, this is just the recipe for you. A goulash is a combination between a soup and a stew. It has a bit more liquid than a typical stew, but not so much that you could call it a soup. Originally from Hungary, this hearty stew is known for the inclusion of paprika, which together with onion, gives you just the right amount of bite and savory flavor. It’s not difficult to make either. Simply brown the beef, sauté the onions, then cook together with the rest of the ingredients until the beef is soft. Serve the goulash with lots of bread on the side…you will need it to mop up those delicious juices! TipsUse a tough cut of beef (used for stewing over a long period of time). This will give you the most flavor. You can use chuck, brisket, and even beef cheeks. If the bacon does not render out enough fat to fry the onions and beef, you can add a bit more oil or butter. Feel free to add other vegetables like bell peppers, tomatoes, carrots, or potatoes. You can also make this recipe in the slow cooker. Once the onions are sauteed and the beef browned, add all the ingredients to a slow cooker and cook for 6 hours on low. This recipe can be made ahead of time…as with most stews, it’s actually better the next day. How to Store GoulashKeep leftover goulash in the fridge for 5 days. You can also freeze it in an airtight container, for up to 3 months. IngredientsONION700 g/25 ozBACON100 g/3.5 ozANY VEGETABLE OILBEEF CHUNK1kg / 2.2 lbSALTPEPPERROSEMARYTHYMECUMINSWEET PAPRIKA1 tbspHOT PAPRIKA2 tspTOMATO PASTE30g (2 tbsp)RED WINE300ml (1 1/4 cups)WATER300ml (1 1/4 cups)3 BAY LEAVESHow To Make GoulashPeel and cut the onion into small pieces. Step 1Cut the bacon into small strips. Step 2Pour the oil into the pot set over medium heat and add the bacon. Step 3Fry until the bacon starts to brown and then remove, keeping the rendered fat in the pot. Step 4Add the beef cubes and fry them for a few minutes until browned. Step 5Remove and set aside. Step 6Add the chopped onion and fry until softened, but not browned. Step 7Return the beef to the pot, then add the salt, pepper, rosemary, thyme, cumin, sweet paprika, hot paprika, and tomato paste. Use a wooden spoon to mix the ingredients. Step 8Pour the red wine and water and stir through. Step 9Add the bay leaves. Step 10Cover with the lid and cook for about 30 minutes or until the meat is soft and tender. Step 11Remove the pot from the heat and serve. Step 12Enjoy! Post Views: 600 Recipes