GERMAN SPAETZLE DUMPLINGS
Traditional German dumplings. You can also mince a few pieces of bacon in a pan, and heat the cooked spaetzle in the bacon drippings-only omit the butter, if preparing recipe with bacon.
Provided by MARBALET
Categories Main Dish Recipes Dumpling Recipes
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix together flour, salt, white pepper, and nutmeg. Beat eggs well, and add alternately with the milk to the dry ingredients. Mix until smooth.
- Press dough through spaetzle maker, or a large holed sieve or metal grater.
- Drop a few at a time into simmering liquid. Cook 5 to 8 minutes. Drain well.
- Saute cooked spaetzle in butter or margarine. Sprinkle chopped fresh parsley on top, and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 140.9 calories, Carbohydrate 16.8 g, Cholesterol 73 mg, Fat 6 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 4.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.2 g, Sodium 268.6 mg, Sugar 0.7 g
HUNGARIAN BEEF GOULASH AND SPAETZLE
I received this in the mail - the paper was old and so was the handwriting. There was no return address and no signature, so here it is to enjoy! I have made some adjustments & a few changes. We made it here and it was superb, it tasted just like my mom's. The timing is what may need adjusting, even though we made it - I honestly could not tell how long it took. I also added a few "modern methods" to the cooking and making of the spaetzle.
Provided by Manami
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 3h35m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 30
Steps:
- GOULASH:.
- In a large heavy pot over medium heat add the bacon and fry for about 5 minutes until crisp and remove to paper towel and reserve.
- Sauté the onions and sugar until caramelized.
- Add the garlic and caraway seed.
- Cook for one minute.
- Add the sweet paprika, thyme(if using), marjoram(if using), and bay leaf.
- Sauté another minute, until fragrant.
- Add the tomatoes, red peppers, and 3 cups of broth.
- Bring to a boil and then simmer 10 minutes.
- Remove bay leaf.
- In a Dutch oven, add the oil and sauté the beef and brown evenly on all sides, turning with tongs; season generously with salt and pepper.
- While beef is searing, sprinkle the flour evenly in the pot and continue to stir to dissolve any clumps.
- Deglaze with vinegar and the remaining broth.
- Pour the contents of the other pan into Dutch oven and bring to a boil, then lower to simmer and cook about 1-1/2 hours until very tender, stirring occasionally.
- Taste and adjust the seasoning.
- Remove from heat and stir the sour cream into the goulash just before serving.
- Garnish with chopped parsley and broken pieces of crispy bacon.
- Serve with freshly made spaetzle.
- SPAETZLE:.
- In a small bowl, beat together the egg yolks, egg and milk.
- In a medium bowl, combine the flour, nutmeg, salt, and pepper.
- Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix with hand until well blended.
- Do not overmix at this stage.
- Cover the bowl and refrigerate.
- Allow the batter to rest for at least 1 hours.
- Bring salted water to a boil.
- Place the batter on the end of a cutting board and cut small slices of batter into the water.
- Cook for 4-5 minutes, until done.
- Transfer cooked spaetzle to a bowl, with a strainer.
- OR (edited 02/26/06)Place a perforated hotel pan on on top of the pot. Place the batter on the pan and force it through the holes to form spaetzles. Cook 4-5 minutes. Transfer the spaetzle to a different bowl with a strainer.
- Over high heat, place a large sauté pan until it gets very hot.
- Add butter and the boiled spaetzle.
- Sauté until golden.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Serve with the goulash all in one large platter(the spaetzle all round and the goulash in the middle) sprinkle with a generous amount of parsley, over the goulash as well as the spaetzle.
- Serve with warm loaf of bread so as to sop up all that yummy gravy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 955.4, Fat 49.5, SaturatedFat 21.2, Cholesterol 281.9, Sodium 650.4, Carbohydrate 66, Fiber 4.9, Sugar 7.2, Protein 61.1
GOULASH AND SPATZLE
Provided by Marialisa Calta
Categories dinner, casseroles, main course
Time 2h30m
Yield 6 Servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- To make the goulash, combine the salt, 1 teaspoon of the paprika, pepper and garlic salt in a small bowl. Season the meat with the spice mixture. Set aside.
- In a large casserole, heat the lard or chicken fat over high heat until it begins to smoke. Add the pieces of meat in one layer and, while stirring constantly, quickly fry the meat until evenly browned, about 2 to 3 minutes.
- Add the onions and cook until wilted, about 3 minutes. Sprinkle the flour over the meat and stir until blended. Add the remaining paprika, reduce the heat to medium low, and stir for an additional 2 minutes.
- Add the broth or water, tomato paste and caraway seeds. Cover, and simmer over low heat until meat is tender, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Set aside to cool, cover and refrigerate overnight.
- Reheat the goulash over low heat and season with salt and pepper to taste.
- To make the spatzle, combine the eggs and milk in a large glass or ceramic bowl. Set aside. Combine the flour and 1 teaspoon of the salt in a separate bowl. Slowly add the flour mixture to the eggs and beat until smooth. Set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 200 degrees. Bring a large pot of water to a boil, and add the remaining salt. Reduce the heat to a simmer, drop 1/2 teaspoons of the dough into the water and simmer until cooked through, about 2 to 3 minutes after they rise to the surface. Drain, rinse under cold running water, drain again and transfer the spatzle to an ovenproof baking dish. Add the butter, stir, and keep warm in the oven until ready to serve.
- Divide the spatzle into individual bowls, spoon the goulash over, and garnish with parsley.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 809, UnsaturatedFat 22 grams, Carbohydrate 61 grams, Fat 41 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 49 grams, SaturatedFat 17 grams, Sodium 1182 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 1 gram
GOULASH WITH SPATZLE
This recipe is from an 80s cooking show We're Cooking Now. I've made this several times both with the spatzle, or regular egg noodles.(but the spatzle is kind of fun!)
Provided by HEP MEP
Categories Stew
Time 2h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Cut meat into 1-inch cubes.
- Brown onions in oil in a large heavy flameproof casserole or saucepan.
- Add meat cubes and brown.
- Sprinkle with flour.
- Add paprika, marjoram, caraway seed and tomato paste.
- Add stock or enough water just to cover meat.
- Bring to a boil, reduce heat; cover and simmer 1 1/2 hours or until meat is tender.
- Add additional flour to adjust the consistency, if desired.
- SPATZLE: Sift dry ingredients.
- Beat in eggs.
- Add enough milk to make a heavy dough or batter.
- Force through large-hole colander into a pot of rapidly boing salted water.
- Boil for 6-8 minutes.
- Remove with slotted spoon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1036, Fat 37.1, SaturatedFat 12.6, Cholesterol 358.4, Sodium 1287.3, Carbohydrate 100.3, Fiber 5.9, Sugar 7.2, Protein 71.4
EASY HUNGARIAN GOULASH
Hungarian goulash is the ultimate stick-to-your-bones comfort food. Beef chuck simmered with onions and tomatoes until tender and mixed with sour cream for an ultra-creamy and rich stew you can serve over noodles, potatoes, or spaetzle.
Provided by Tracy
Categories Dinner
Time 3h
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large bowl, toss beef with flour until well-coated. Set aside.
- Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add butter. Once butter is melted, add onions and ¼ teaspoon of the salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 10 minutes. If the onions begin to brown, turn the heat down.
- Add paprika and caraway seeds and cook for 1 minute more.
- Add beef to the pot and cook, stirring often, for 2 minutes.
- Slowly pour in the broth, scraping the bottom of the pot with your spoon as you go to dislodge any cooked-on bits.
- Add tomatoes and remaining ¾ teaspoon of salt and bring to a low simmer. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally and adjusting the temperature as needed, for 2 to 2½ hours, until meat is tender.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 512 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving
GERMAN GOULASH
German Goulash is one of those classic, versatile dinner ideas. This beef stew is packed with carrots and celery and done up in a thick red wine broth. German goulash pairs perfectly with spaetzle dumplings or potatoes - and a bit of chopped parsley on top!
Provided by Recipes From Europe
Categories Dinner
Time 2h30m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Peel the onions and chop them into small pieces. Also, peel the carrot and wash the celery stick (optional). Cut the carrot and celery into slices.
- Cut the beef into approximately 3/4 inch cubes.
- In a large pot, melt some butter (or oil) and fry the beef on high heat for a few minutes until the outside appears to be cooked. If you want a more intense flavor, you can also fully sear the outsides. Stir regularly. Remove the beef from the pot and place the cubes into a bowl for now. Set the bowl aside.
- Add the onions to the large pot and sauté them until translucent (or lightly brown if preferred). Add the celery and carrot and sauté these vegetables for a few minutes as well.
- Now add the paprika, tomato paste, and a pinch of sugar. Mix well and cook on medium-high heat for a minute as well.
- Next, add the red wine in three increments - approx. 1/3 cup at a time. Add some wine, stir it in, and then wait until it has reduced noticeably. Then add some more wine and repeat until you have used up the whole cup.
- Re-add the beef to the pot, stir everything and then add enough beef broth so that it just covers the contents in the pot. In our case, this is usually between 1 1/2 - 2 cups of broth - it might vary slightly for you. At this stage, also add your bay leaf if you want some more flavor (optional).
- Bring the broth to a boil, then turn down the heat to low, add the lid and let the goulash simmer on low heat for around 2 hours until the meat is very tender. Stir occasionally and add more broth as necessary (we don't usually need to do this).
- When you are happy with the tenderness of the meat, add salt and pepper to taste.
- Optional: Dissolve 2 tablespoons of cornstarch in a little bit of cold water in a separate mug. Add it to the pot with the goulash and stir regularly while simmering the broth until it has thickened.
- Serve your goulash with Spätzle (egg noodles), fusilli pasta, potatoes, bread dumplings, or fresh bread.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 g, Calories 240 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Protein 9 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 26 mg, Sodium 802 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 5 g, UnsaturatedFat 6 g
WOLFGANG'S BEEF GOULASH
Steps:
- In a large saute pan, heat the olive oil and saute the onions and sugar until caramelized. Add the garlic and caraway seed. Cook for 1 minute. Add the sweet and sharp paprika, marjoram, thyme, and bay leaf. Saute another minute, until fragrant. Add the tomato paste. Deglaze with the vinegar and the stock and add the pieces of beef shank, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil, then lower to a simmer and cook until very tender, about 1 1/2 hours, stirring occasionally.
- Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. Serve with Spaetzle on the side.
- In a small bowl, beat together the egg yolks, egg and milk. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix with hand until well blended. Do not overmix at this stage. Cover the bowl and refrigerate. Allow the batter to rest for at least 1 hour.
- Bring salted water to a boil. Place a perforated hotel pan on top of the pot. Place the batter on the pan and force through the holes to form spaetzle. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes, or until al dente. Transfer cooked spaetzle to a bowl of ice water to shock. When cool to the touch, drain well. Stir in half the oil. (At this point you can cover and refrigerate up to 2 days).
- Over high heat, place a large saute pan until it gets very hot. Add the remaining 1/4 cup of oil and the boiled spaetzle. Saute until golden. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Finish with butter and sprinkle with parsley.
GERMAN SPAETZLE
Steps:
- Gather the ingredients.
- Place a large pot of salted water over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to maintain a gentle boil.
- Meanwhile, prepare the spaetzle batter. In a medium bowl, combine the flour and salt; stir to blend.
- In a small bowl, whisk 1/2 cup of milk with the eggs.
- Add the milk and eggs to the flour mixture and beat with a wooden spoon or whisk until the batter is smooth and elastic. It will have a consistency similar to pancake batter. When you lift the spoon, it shouldn't flow; it should drip from it slowly. If too thick, add some milk, and if too thin, add more flour. Let the batter rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Place your spaetzle maker or another slotted utensil over the simmering water; add some of the spaetzle batter, and press it through the holes and into the gently boiling water. The spaetzle cook quickly, so it's best to cook them in two or more batches depending on the method you use.
- The spaetzle will take from 1 to 3 minutes to cook, depending on their size. The dumplings will float to the top when done.
- Use a slotted spoon to remove the spaetzle to a bowl and toss with a teaspoon or two of butter. Repeat with the remaining batter.
- At this point, you may sauté the cooked spaetzle (see below) or refrigerate until it's time to sauté and serve. If you're skipping the sauté step and are serving them immediately, taste and add more salt and butter, as needed, along with the freshly ground black pepper and herbs. Toss and serve hot. Sauté the Spaetzle
- Melt 4 tablespoons of butter in a large skillet or sauté pan over medium heat until lightly browned.
- Add the spaetzle to the pan and increase the heat to medium-high. Sauté the spaetzle, stirring frequently, for about 3 to 7 minutes, or browned as desired. Taste the sauteéd spaetzle and add salt, as needed, along with freshly ground black pepper and fresh herbs. Toss and serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 225 kcal, Carbohydrate 33 g, Cholesterol 130 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 9 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 424 mg, Sugar 2 g, Fat 5 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
SPAETZLE GOULASH
Steps:
- 1. Place all the ingredients for the goulash in a slow cooker and cook on low for 8 hours. Remove the beef and shred. Place the meat back in the sauce. Remove bay leaves.
- 2. For the spaetzle Mix the egg yolks, egg, milk, and flour together. Stir in the salt, nutmeg and white pepper.
- 3. Place the spaetzle in a colander over boiling salted water. Press the spaetzle through the wholes into the boiling water. Once all the spaetzle is in the water remove from the heat and drain. Stir in the butter.
- 4. Spoon the goulash in a bowl then top with the Spaetzle and parsley.
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