HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKA
This is a recipe for Chicken Paprika, a recipe my father brought over from Hungary. It is simply marvelous. (It bears no relationship to Cacciatore.)
Provided by Sam29839
Categories Whole Chicken
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Sauce procedure: Cut whole chicken into it's constituent parts (breasts, thigh, etc.) and remove skin. Remove skin from thighs. (trim fat deposits and rinse all chicken thoroughly) This step is critical.
- Cut all chicken pieces in half. This exposes the crucial bone marrow. The more marrow you expose, the better the sauce. I chop the wings into 4 or five pieces. Do not add giblets and neck.
- In large pot, combine chicken, salt, Paprika, chicken base, and enough water to just cover the chicken pieces.
- Cook, partially covered, at such temperature that a simmer to very gentle boil is achieved. You want just a bit of bubbling.
- Do so until the chicken is thoroughly cooked and easily removed from the bone--About 1.5 hrs. (I cook the chicken until it is on the verge of falling off the bone. This extracts maximum flavor from the chicken.)
- Strain mixture to separate liquid and chicken. Place chicken into a warm serving dish.
- Return liquid to pot, and vigorously mix in sour cream and milk. I use a whisk for this. Carefully bring the sauce to a boil and remove immediately from heat. Failure to remove promptly will result in very messy boiling over!
- Set burner to it's lowest setting and return pot to the burner to keep sauce hot. The sauce is basically finished at this point. You may wish to fine tune by adding more salt, sour cream, Paprika, and/or chicken base. I sometimes add a 1/2 cup or so of heavy cream for added richness. You may also want to skim most of the liquid fat from the sauce surface.
- Noodles procedure: Combine flour, salt, and eggs in a hemispherical bowl large enough to accommodate mixing.
- Add about 1/2 cup water and proceed to blend ingredients with a fork until well blended. The consistency your striving for is such that the dough is clearly wet, adheres to the bowl, and is loose enough to slowly spread out when a dollop is applied to the cutting board. Add enough water to achieve this. I've never measured how much water I use, but think it's about 1/2 cup plus some. Actually, the consistency is not critical. I'm guessing you've made noodles (or dumplings) like this, and that additional, excruciating explanation is not necessary.
- Set a Dutch oven (good size pot) 2/3 full of water to boil. At this point, obviously the dough goes into the water. I place a good size dollop on a small cutting board and use a gently curved, sharp knife to cut perhaps 1/2" size blobs which are then vigorously swept off the board into the boiling water.
- They are done when they float to the surface. A perforated spoon is used to remove the noodles from the water which are placed in a warm serving bowl.
- I cut perhaps 3-4 dozen noodles, let them cook (very quick), remove, and proceed to add the next 3-4 dozen until all of the dough is consumed. If it looks like boiling over is about to occur, add some cold water.
- Finally: At this point you should have a pot of wonderful sauce, a bowl full of chicken pieces, and a bowl of noodles. For serving, place a good serving of noodles and half (maybe less) as much chicken into a flat bowl. Apply enough sauce to almost cover noodles and chicken.
- You may want to salt to taste. My wife likes pepper on it. I do not. In any case, Viola! That's it. I really want you to try this, as everyone on both sides of our family loves it. My instructions are laborious because attention paid to various details will produce a superb dish, while an average effort with average ingredients produce a result that is only very good.
ALOUETTE CHICKEN PAPRIKA
Steps:
- Coat chicken with a mixture of 6 tsp. of paprika and all of the garlic powder. Sauté chicken in butter over medium heat about 5 minutes on each side. Cover and simmer 15 minutes on low heat. Remove chicken from skillet, reserving liquid. Combine milk, Alouette Spreadable Cheese and remaining paprika in a small mixing bowl. Pour Alouette Garlic & Herbs Spreadable Cheese mixture into skillet, stirring well with reserved liquid. To serve, pour sauce over chicken. Use remaining sauce over rice, pasta or potatoes.
EASY CHICKEN PAPRIKA
I got this recipe from a Campbell's soup can. I didn't have high hopes for it, because it is really simple. But my boyfriend and roommate loved it. And my boyfriend compliments my cooking very sparingly. (He is too honest LOL) But he was licking his plate clean! I doubled the ground red pepper (cayenne). The original recipe called for 1/8 tsp. but I used 1/4 tsp. Unless you really don't like any kick to your food, go with the 1/4 tsp.
Provided by The Real Amylucha
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat butter in skillet over medium-high heat.
- Cook chicken 10 minutes or until browned.
- Set chicken aside. Pour off fat.
- Add soup, sour cream, paprika and pepper to the pan. Heat to a boil.
- Return chicken to pan. Cover and cook over low heat 5 minutes or until chicken is done, stirring occasionally.
- Serve over noodles or rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 199.6, Fat 8.5, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 84.5, Sodium 107.7, Carbohydrate 1.5, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.1, Protein 28.1
HOMEMADE PAPRIKA
Make and share this Homemade Paprika recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Jessi Leigh
Categories Low Protein
Time P5m27DT10m
Yield 1 jar
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Paprika is made from the Capsicum Pepper. Depending on how mild you want your paprika, you can make your paprika from chili peppers, which are spicier, or from red bell peppers, which are milder.
- Plant 10 to 15 chili or red bell pepper plants. This is the number of plants that you need in order to make your paprika. (If you want to do other things with chili and bell peppers, such as stuffing, canning, or eating, you will need to plant more of them.)
- OPTION #1: Dry the red peppers by stringing them and hanging them in a dry place. (It takes about a year.)
- OPTION #2: Dry the red peppers in a food dehydrator.
- OPTION #3: Put the peppers in your smoker and use oak wood to smoke your red peppers dry. (This will give them a smokey flavor -- "smoked paprika". I'm not sure how long it will take to dry them by this method.).
- The peppers must be totally dry!
- Once the peppers are totally dry, dispose of the stems and save the seeds for next year's planting.
- Break the peppers into small enough pieces that they will fit in your spice or coffee grinder. (If you're using chili peppers, you can grind the seeds in with the peppers to make the paprika spicier.).
- Put the peppers (and seeds if desired) into the spice or coffee grinder. Set the grinder to the "fine" setting, if applicable, and grind the peppers into a powder.
- Some of the peppers will take longer to grind. Just make sure that you sift through the paprika to make sure that it is all powder.
- Finally, store your paprika in an air-tight jar using your food saver. It should last until the next year's harvest.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 548.9, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 0.5, Sodium 88.1, Carbohydrate 111.4, Fiber 31.7, Sugar 73.8, Protein 20.2
ALOUETTE CHICKEN PAPRIKA
Make and share this Alouette Chicken Paprika recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Corrinne J
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 30m
Yield 4 dinners, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Coat chicken with a mixture of 6 teaspoons of paprika and all of the garlic powder.
- Sauté chicken in butter over medium heat about 5 minutes on each side.
- Cover and simmer 15 minutes on low heat. Remove chicken from skillet, reserving liquid.
- Combine milk, Alouette Spreadable Cheese and remaining paprika in a small mixing bowl.
- Pour Alouette Garlic & Herbs Spreadable Cheese mixture into skillet, stirring well with reserved liquid.
- To serve, pour sauce over chicken. Use remaining sauce over rice, pasta or potatoes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 448.1, Fat 28.3, SaturatedFat 13, Cholesterol 130.5, Sodium 568.4, Carbohydrate 7.6, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 0.5, Protein 40.4
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