Serve pörkölt with homemade egg noddles and a side of roasted vegetables and you’ll feel like your in a 5 star restaurant.

Hungarian Pörkölt vs Goulash

Pörkölt (Peur-keult) is Hungarian for beef stew and is a popular Hungarian recipe made by braising meat and simmering it with onions in a tomato based sauce.  It’s served warm, over noodles and it’s absolutely delicious. My brother lived in Hungary for some time and came home with a new found love of Hungarian food.  He even brought my mom a Hungarian cookbook (translated to English of course) so she could test out some native recipes. This recipe is often confused with Hungarian goulash and in fact is often called Hungarian goulash by mistake.  Authentic goulash is a meat and vegetable soup where Pörkölt is thicker, similar in consistency to beef stroganoff, and is served over noodles.

What I LOVE about this recipe:

Easy– It requires very little prep, simple ingredients, and is super easy to throw together and let it simmer while making your house smell amazing. Sweet paprika– this is the ingredient that really shines in this dish.  Sweet paprika is Hungarian paprika you can find at the grocery store (or on amazon).  If you must substitute regular (hot) paprika, the flavor will change slightly, and you will only need a few teaspoons, rather than Tablespoons. Adjust to taste. 

Purchasing Beef for Stew (what to know):

How to Make Pörkölt:

  1. Sear meat.  Season with salt and pepper and place meat pieces in a skillet of hot oil, browning on all sides. *Don’t crowd the meat in the pan or it will steam instead of sear. Set aside.

  2. Make Sauce.  Cook onions in oil until golden. Return the meat back to the pot, along with tomato sauce, bouillon cubes, water, paprika and vinegar.

  3. Simmer.  Cover pot, reduce heat to low and simmer for 2 hours, until meat is fall apart tender. Remove from heat and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

  4. Serve.   Stir in the sour cream and serve over egg noodles or mashed potatoes.

Variations:

Substitute meat– any kind of meat can be used.  Substitute chicken, pork, or other game meat. Add vegetables– feel free to add your favorite vegetables during step 2. Paprikás – Add additional sour cream and this dish becomes a new hungarian favorite, paprikás!

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