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Mom's Szkeley Goulash doug.chunyo Hudson, Ohio. I looked up goulash here and I was mortified to see so many dishes called "goulash" that are not much more then Hamburger Helper made without the box. My Mom made this for us every New Year when we were kids. She learned it from my Hungarian grandmother and I learned it from my Mom.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook mom's szkeley goulash using 13 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Mom's Szkeley Goulash:
- Take 2 lb sauerkraut (imported from Germany or Hungary is best)
- Get 2 tbsp caraway seeds
- Make ready 6 strips bacon
- Get 1 onion chopped
- Get 1 green pepper chopped
- Get 3 cloves garlic chopped
- Take 1 pound Hungarian sausage (Polish sausage will work too.)
- Take 1 pound pork roast, cubed (pork shoulder, pork stew meat etc.)
- Prepare 1 tbsp sweet Hungarian paprika
- Take 1/2 tbsp smoked Hungarian paprika
- Take 1/2 tbsp hot Hungarian paprika
- Make ready 8-12 oz Sour Cream more or less as you like it
- Take (Or use Greek yogurt, or leave it out entirely)
Add the caraway seeds to the. Mom's Szkeley Goulash step by step. First off, this should be made the day before you intend to serve it (New Year's Eve before the party starts) but it'll be good on the same day as well (provided you're not too terribly hungover π.). Drain and rinse the sauerkraut in a colander.
Steps to make Mom's Szkeley Goulash:
- First off, this should be made the day before you intend to serve it (New Year's Eve before the party starts) but it'll be good on the same day as well (provided you're not too terribly hungover π.)
- Drain and rinse the sauerkraut in a colander
- Squeeze excess water out of the sauerkraut and put it in a large pot with a lid
- Add the caraway seeds to the sauerkraut and add just enough water to cover. Mix it up, put the lid on the pot and let it simmer on low to medium heat for at least 3 hours to allow the caraway flavor to soak into the sauerkraut. Stir occasionally.
- After the sauerkraut has been simmering for 3 hours, in a separate skillet (preferably cast iron) cook the bacon until it's well done.
- Add the chopped onion and green pepper to the bacon and sautee till the onions are translucent (about 7 to 10 minutes)
- Add the chopped garlic to the onion, green pepper and bacon and cook for 3 to 5 minutes more
- Add the pork to the pan till browned
- Add the bacon, onion, green pepper, garlic and pork to the pot with the sauerkraut.
- Cut the sausage into bite-size pieces and put it in with the sauerkraut
- Now let that simmer for at least 2 hours on low to medium heat. Stir occasionally.
- After two hours or so, the pork should be tender enough to cut with a spoon, if it isn't let it simmer a bit longer. But that's when you know it's done. Let it cool down.
- Once it's cooled to about room temperature, add the sour cream, mix well and heat it up again, stirring occasionally.
- At this point you can serve it, but it's better if you let it come back to room temperature and put it in the fridge overnight, heat it up again, and eat it the next day. I guarantee this won't be enough!
First off, this should be made the day before you intend to serve it (New Year's Eve before the party starts) but it'll be good on the same day as well (provided you're not too terribly hungover π.). Drain and rinse the sauerkraut in a colander. Squeeze excess water out of the sauerkraut and put it in a large pot with a lid. Add the caraway seeds to the. Mom's Szkeley Goulash Recipe by doug.chunyo.
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