Chicken Paprikash {Easy And Yummy Hungarian Recipe} (2024)

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Chicken Paprikash is a wonderful Hungarian recipe. This creamy chicken dish is made with sweet Hungarian paprika and spaetzle. Top this Hungarian paprikash off with a little sour cream for great comfort food!

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Hungarian recipes

When I lived in Cleveland, Ohio, Hungarian recipes was huge there. You would see on menus chicken paprikash and goulash. Later I found out the reason for so many Hungarian recipes on the menus was because Cleveland has a huge Hungarian population!

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Hungarian paprikash

Let make a Hungarian recipe of chicken paprikash. So you have Hungarian paprikash, but there are also other versions like Romanian chicken paprikash. What is the difference? I was told it has to do with the paprika.

Hungarian paprikash uses sweet Hungarian paprika. Where a Romanian paprikash uses more smokey paprika. I have tried a Romanian paprikash, and I prefer the sweet Hungarian paprika version better.

Spaetzle

The other thing I could find in an abundance in Cleveland in the stores was spaetzle. Now that I live in Florida, spaetzle is not as easy to come by. There is more Hispanic culture here, where in Cleveland it was Eastern European. So makes sense that spaetzle is more readily available there.

What is spaetzle? Spaetzle is little noodles of dough. They are like dumplings in away. This pasta is what everyone in Cleveland uses in their chicken paprikash.

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Chicken paprikash

The first time I had chicken paprikash was at a work potluck. One of my co-workers made a slow cooker of this chicken paprikash. I loved the creamy taste of this chicken recipe. Is chicken paprikash a soup or a stew?

No one was really able to answer me if chicken paprikash is considered a soup or is it more a stew. Personally, because this Hungarian paprikash is thick, I say stew. No matter what you would call this paprikash recipe, it is very good!

So stock up on some Hungarian paprika and enjoy a nice bowl of comfort with this Hungarian paprikash. Top it off with a little soup cream and you got a meal in heaven!

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Yield: 6 servings

Chicken Paprikash

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Chicken Paprikash is a wonderful Hungarian recipe. This creamy chicken dish is made with sweet Hungarian paprika and spaetzle. Top this Hungarian paprikash off with a little sour cream for great comfort food!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time40 minutes

Total Time50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 lb chicken breasts
  • 2 TB butter
  • 1 small onion (chopped)
  • 2 celery stalks (chopped)
  • 4 TB sweet paprika
  • 1 pint of sour cream
  • 1 package of spaetzle
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Bring the chicken broth to a boil over medium high heat. Then place your breasts in the boiling broth, reduce the heat to medium low.
  2. Next, saute the onions and celery in the butter till the onions are clear. Add to the chicken broth, Let the broth cook for about 20-30 minutes, till the chicken is very tender that starting to fall apart.
  3. Strain the breasts out the broth, and shred the chicken. Add the shredded chicken back to the both. Then add the spaetzles.
  4. Add the sour cream slowly to the broth so it will not curdle. Keep stirring as you add it.
  5. After the sour cream is all added, add the paprika, sweet paprika is recommended. it just has the best flavor for this dish. Add it one table spoon at a time and stir well with each addition. This so it can get better absorbed into the soup, so don’t get a gritty texture.
  6. After the paprika is added, taste the soup, you can adjust the paprika if you think you need more.
  7. Ladle into a bowl, season with salt and pepper, and garnish with some sour cream if you like and ENJOY!

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 357Total Fat: 22gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 137mgSodium: 520mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 2gSugar: 4gProtein: 28g

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FAQs

What is chicken paprikash sauce made of? ›

Paprikas csirke is made with pan seared bone-in chicken pieces tat are then braised in a simple sauce made with chicken stock, onions, garlic, tomato paste or tomatoes, and lots of good quality sweet Hungarian paprika. The one thing you mustn't skimp on is using good Hungarian paprika.

What does paprikash mean in Hungarian? ›

Paprikash, or paprikas in Hungarian, is a traditional paprika-based stew. The most famous preparation is chicken paprikash (paprikas csirke), although veal is sometimes used. Bone-in chicken pieces are browned in butter or lard, then braised until tender in a sauce of onions, garlic, water and paprika.

How do you thicken chicken paprikash? ›

If, for some reason, the sauce does not thicken after bringing it to a boil with the sour cream mixture, try to make a slurry of 2 tablespoons of cornstarch mixed with water and add it to the pot once it is boiling.

What makes Hungarian paprika different from regular paprika? ›

Hungarian paprika is often lauded as the most desirable and most flavorful iteration of the spice. It can be either hot or sweet and is made using ground Hungarian paprika chile peppers. In Hungary, paprika is further divided into eight categories based on gradations of sweetness and hotness.

What makes Hungarian paprika special? ›

The full-bodied, warm taste of Hungarian paprika has no burning heat to it; the zing of the bright red pepper slowly buzzes through, illuminates, and lifts the other flavors of many national dishes while adding a sweet finish to every bite.

Can I use regular paprika instead of Hungarian? ›

If you don't have this everyday version on hand, you can use sweet Hungarian paprika as a substitute. Because regular paprika is mainly used for color rather than flavor, though, expect the flavor of your dish to change if the recipe calls for a decent amount of the spice.

Is hot Hungarian paprika the same as Hungarian paprika? ›

Hot paprika is, unsurprisingly, hot. Also known as Hungarian paprika, a little goes a long way so use it sparingly to spice up dishes. It has a peppery, spicy flavour that will bring a fiery kick to dishes. Irrespective of which type of paprika you use, here's a tip …

What are Hungarian seasonings? ›

After paprika, garlic and onion bulbs are some of the most popular aromatics, either or both being used in most every savoury dish. Herbs are also a key component of Hungarian cuisine, with dill, bay leaf, marjoram, and parsley being the most common.

What is the best Hungarian paprika? ›

The rose paprika of Hungary is generally considered the finest variety. It is made from choice dark red pods that have a sweet flavour and aroma. A sharper Hungarian variety, Koenigspaprika, or king's paprika, is made from the whole pepper.

What's the difference between Hungarian and American paprika? ›

In Hungary there are many kinds of paprika, but in U.S. grocery stores you will likely just find one version that either comes from Hungary or from California. Paprika is the Hungarian word for pepper, and Hungarian-style paprika is not smoked, but rather fairly sweet.

What do Hungarians call paprika? ›

In Hungary this traditional food is called veresbors, while the pepper itself is called fűszerpaprika.

What is the origin of chicken paprikash? ›

Chicken paprikash (Hungarian: paprikás csirke or csirkepaprikás) or paprika chicken is a popular dish of Hungarian origin and one of the most famous variations on the paprikás preparations common to Hungarian tables. The name is derived from paprika, a spice commonly used in the country's cuisine.

Where did paprikash originate? ›

Paprikash is a Hungarian dish made with chicken. The name paprikash simply comes from the use of paprika.

What's the difference between goulash and paprikash? ›

Goulash terminologies can be confusing. Abroad, goulash has retained its original meaning — a paprika-strewn beef stew usually served with egg dumplings (galuska or nokedli) on the side. A paprikash is essentially the same thing except it's made with chicken or veal and finished with sour cream.

What are the ingredients in Hungarian paprika? ›

Paprika is a spice powder made from drying and then grinding the pods of several different types of Capsicum annuum peppers (and in Hungarian the word paprika, confusingly, also refers to the peppers themselves).

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