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Directions
Chicken Paprika (Papriks Csirke),This is a simple old Hungarian dish. It’s easy to make and requires no special cooking skills. use smoked paprika, but ordinary paprika powder was what was used. For the sour cream, I also like using crme frache. But no matter: taste, and adjust things to your taste. The paprika is the mild, sweet type and the dish is inoffensive in all ways! A pleasant dish which suits all tastes! I DO recommend using bone-in, skin-on chicken, because the taste is simple better. Best made a day in advance because the flavour improves on standing, but also suitable for tonight’s meal! 14.2.09: I’ve added in the metric measurement and simplified the steps. If you use the right size tablespoon and cup, the sauce should be a perfect consistency, thick and creamy.,Wow! So easy, and very good! Since I was just making it for myself, I bought a Cornish hen and cut that up. Basically divided the recipe by 1/3. (the gram equivalents helped a lot!) Used shallots and didn’t reduce the garlic 🙂 Also used Mexican table cream. Oh! And smoked paprika. I have another hen just waiting.,While I thought this was a tasty and easy-to-make dish, hubby did not like it at all. used boneless skinless chicken breast, so I’m sure that made the dish more bland than it would have been with skin-on or bone-in chicken. The flavor is otherwise pretty bland. used more garlic than the recipe called for (because I like it) but could have used even more. I also put in quite a lot of pepper. It could have taken even more easily. If I make this again, I might try smoked paprika, but it will have to be a time when hubby isn’t around. (He requested that I don’t make this again.)
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Steps
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Trim the Chicken Pieces of Excess Fat and Flaps of Skin, Cut It Up, and Offer It to Your Carnivorous Garden Birds. |
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Using a Deep Frying Pan or Suitable Pot, Heat a Film of Oil. Fry the Chopped Onion, Garlic and Chicken Pieces Until the Chicken Is Half-Cooked on All Sides. No Need to Brown Them. |
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a Very Large, Deep Pot Will Spare You the Agony of Those Oil Spatters and the Extra Effort of Cooking in Batches. Use a Long-Handled Wooden Spoon to Turn the Chicken a Few Time. |
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While Chicken Pieces Fry, Measure the Broth or Stock Into a Cup (a Metric Cup Is Slightly Larger Than a Us Cup). Stir the Paprika Into the Stock. |
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Add the Paprika Stock to the Chicken, Turn Heat Low, Put on Lid, and Cook For About 30 Minutes, Until Chicken Pieces Are Cooked Through and Tender. |
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During This Time, Scrape the Sour Cream Into a Mixing Bowl. Add the Flour. Whisk the Flour Into the Cream With a Wire Whisk, Until Smooth. (usually Sour Cream Is Quite Thick). |
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Remove the Chicken Pieces to a Deep Serving Dish, and Pull the Pot With Paprika Sauce Off the Heat. |
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Spoon the Sour Cream Mixture Into the Paprika Sauce in the Pot, Put Back on the Heat, and Stir With Wire Whisk Until It Comes to the Boil and Thickens. It Should Be Quite Thick and Smooth, as in the Photographs. |
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Now You Have to Taste: Unless Your Stock Was Very Salty the Sauce Will Need Salt. Add to Your Taste. You Could Add Pepper, but I Skip That. |
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Pour the Sauce Over the Chicken Pieces. |