Best Hungarian Paprika Chicken Recipes

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CLAY POT HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKA



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Make and share this Clay Pot Hungarian Chicken Paprika recipe from Food.com.

Provided by mersaydees

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 2h5m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 1/2-4 lbs frying chicken, cut in serving pieces
2 large onions, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 1/2 tablespoons Hungarian paprika
salt
pepper
4 medium potatoes, cut as for French frying
1 cup sour cream (optional)
4 slices bacon, sliced cross-ways

Steps:

  • Soak your clay cooker per its manufacturer's instructions; in my case, I soak the lid of my Glazed Schlemmertopf for 10 minutes before use.
  • Place bacon, onions and green pepper into the clay pot.
  • Salt and pepper the chicken pieces, sprinkle with paprika, then add to the pot along with the potatoes.
  • Cover and bake at 425° for 1 hour 20 minutes (my clay pot requires going into a non-preheated cold oven before setting the oven temperature).
  • Remove clay pot from oven; if adding sour cream, whisk it in at this time (I usually remove everything first then add it back in). Cover and let stand for 5 minutes.
  • Serve with crusty French bread.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1097.9, Fat 64.1, SaturatedFat 18.5, Cholesterol 303.4, Sodium 363.1, Carbohydrate 47, Fiber 7.4, Sugar 5.8, Protein 80.6

HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKA



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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

1 whole chicken
1 -1 1/2 pint sour cream
6 chicken thighs
1 pint whole milk
2 tablespoons paprika
1 teaspoon salt
water
1 tablespoon chicken base
1 cup unbleached white flour, unsifted
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs

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.

CREAMY HUNGARIAN PAPRIKA CHICKEN THIGHS



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Really yummy chicken. You can use regular or greek yogurt. I love little sour bite the yogurt gives the sauce.

Provided by barbara lentz @blentz8

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 - bone in skin on chicken thighs
- salt and pepper
1 tablespoon(s) olive oil
2 tablespoon(s) butter
1 large onion sliced
4 clove(s) garlic minced
1/4 cup(s) dry white wine
1 1/4 cup(s) chicken stock
1 teaspoon(s) sweet hungarian paprika
1 cup(s) plain yogurt at room temp
- fresh cilantro for garnish

Steps:

  • Salt and pepper the chicken thighs. Add the oil to a large skillet. Place the chicken skin side down in pan. Add the butter around the chicken. Cook for 30 minutes on medium heat turning after 15 minutes. Make sure the chicken is done or cook longer
  • Remove the chicken from the skillet and set aside. Add the onions and garlic to the pan. Cook until onions are translucent about 7 minutes. Add the wine and scrap up any bits from bottom of pan. Let most evaporate.
  • Whisk in the paprika and pour the chicken stock in the pan. Bring to a boil and reduce the heat to medium again. Whisk in the yogurt.
  • Taste and adjust for seasoning. Serve the thighs with sauce and garnish with cilantro

HUNGARIAN PAPRIKA CHICKEN



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Categories     Chicken     Stew     Simmer     Boil     Paprika

Yield makes 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons olive oil
2 yellow onions, chopped
3 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into bite-size cubes
3 tablespoons sweet paprika
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper or to taste
4 bell peppers, preferably 1 each, green, red, yellow, and orange, cored and chopped
3 tomatoes, chopped
1 pound egg noodles
1 to 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
16 ounces sour cream
1/4 cup all-purpose flour, or as needed

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven or other large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring, until softened and translucent, 6 to 8 minutes. Increase the heat to medium-high and add the chicken. Cook until slightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Add the paprika, salt, and pepper and stir to coat the meat. Stir in the peppers and tomatoes. Bring to a simmer. Cover and simmer until the chicken is tender, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes; the vegetables and chicken will have exuded their liquid to create a fragrant, bubbling stew.
  • Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the egg noodles and cook according to package directions. Drain thoroughly, return to the pot or a bowl, and toss with the butter. Put aside and keep warm.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the sour cream and flour until smooth (for a thicker stew, add more flour). Stir this mixture into the simmering stew, one large spoonful at a time. Bring it all just to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Serve hot over the buttered egg noodles.

HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKA WITH DUMPLINGS



HUNGARIAN CHICKEN PAPRIKA WITH DUMPLINGS image

Categories     Soup/Stew     Chicken     Simmer

Yield 6 people

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 tbl vegetable oil
4 boneless chicken brests
2 medium onions, chopped
2 green peppers, cut into 1/2" strips
2 tomatoes, chopped
2 cups chicken broth
4 tbl paprika
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp fresh ground pepper
3 cups sour cream (24 oz)
2 clove garlic, finely chopped
Dumplings
8 cups water
1 tsp salt
3 eggs well beaten
2 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp salt
1/2 cup water

Steps:

  • Cut green pepper into 1/2 strips. Chop onion and garlic. Chop tomato and set aside. Remove fat and skin from chicken. Heat oil in skillet until hot. Brown chicken on all sides, about 15 minutes. Remove chicken. Sautee onions and garlic until onions are tender. Drain fat. Add tomato, chicken broth, paprika, salt, and pepper. Add chicken. Heat to boiling; reduce heat. Cover and simmer 20 minutes. Add green pepper; cover & cook 10 - 15 minutes. Prepare Dumplings. Remove chicken to heated platter. Skim Fat. Stir in sour cream. Add dumplings and heat until hot. Prepare Dumplings. Boil 8 cups water & 1 tsp salt in a dutch oven. Mix eggs, 1/2 cup water, salt and flour. Drop dough by teaspoon in to boiling water. Cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Drain

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