German Goulash

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Sometimes I see goulash recipes that look like beef stew. Other times, closer to a pasta. I don't have an answer for you, but I can tell you that this German Goulash recipe is the best there ever was. A northern German tradition is to serve the goulash over boiled potatoes.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook german goulash using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

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The ingredients needed to make German Goulash:
  1. Prepare 250 grams Stewing beef
  2. Get 1 large Onion
  3. Prepare 1 large Carrot
  4. Get 1 tsp Paprika powder
  5. Take 1 tbsp Tomato paste
  6. Get 5 tbsp Red wine
  7. Make ready 200 grams Tinned tomatoes
  8. Take 14 of each Red and green peppers
  9. Get 1 large Potato
  10. Make ready 2 tbsp Vegetable oil
  11. Prepare 12 tsp A) Salt
  12. Take 2 pinch A) Cumin powder
  13. Make ready 2 pinch A) Cayenne pepper
  14. Take 1 dash A) Pepper

Classic German goulash recipe: beef, beef broth, onions, tomato paste, sweet paprika and other spices. This recipe does not use any thickeners and is naturally thick. This recipe features a German goulash soup recipe from my sister. My mom used to make this authentic German Goulash Soup Recipe in Winter when things cooled off.

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Steps to make German Goulash:
  1. Mince the onion, carrot and red and green peppers. Roughly cube the potato.
  2. Pour the vegetable oil into the bottom of a pot and add the beef. Fry until golden brown. Add the minced onion, and then the carrot.
  3. Add the paprika powder and tomato paste. Fry briefly, then add the red wine. Once the excess liquid evaporates, add the tinned tomatoes and reduce.
  4. Add the minced red and green peppers, cubed potato and 300 ml of water. Bring to the boil. Cover with a lid and reduce the heat to medium. Leave to stew, stirring occasionally.
  5. If using a regular pot as opposed to a pressure cooker, leave to stew for 2 hours (adding some water now and then if necessary). The starch from the vegetables will thicken the sauce and the beef will become tender.
  6. Season with the A) ingredients, and it's finished.
  7. In restaurants, this is usually served with German breads, such as rye.
  8. This is also delicious made using a mix of beef and pork.
  9. Spätzle (German food, like a cross between pasta and dumplings) is another standard accompaniment for this dish. Pictured right is Spätzle with herbs kneaded into the dough.
  10. Finish with a dash of single cream to round off the flavor.

This recipe features a German goulash soup recipe from my sister. My mom used to make this authentic German Goulash Soup Recipe in Winter when things cooled off. It's not as thick and hearty as regular Goulash…. but it warms you to your bones. How to prepare German beef goulash with optional potatoes and a taste infusion from Bavarian dark lager. And the Never-Ending Goulash That isn't Goulash.

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