Title: Hungarian Szeged Goulash
Categories: Main
Yield: 6 Servings
4 | oz | Lean bacon - cut into 1/2-inch pieces |
2 | lb | Boneless pork - trimmed of fat, - and cut into 1-inch cubes |
1 | lg | Red onion; chopped coarsely |
2 | lg | Garlic cloves; minced |
2 | tb | Flour |
2 | tb | Sweet Hungarian paprika |
2 | ts | Caraway seed |
1 | tb | Chopped fresh sage |
2 | ts | Chopped fresh rosemary |
1 | tb | Chopped fresh sweet marjoram OR- mild oregano |
2 | ts | Chopped fresh thyme |
1 | ts | Salt |
1/2 | ts | Freshly ground black pepper |
2 | c | Apple juice or cider* |
2 | lb | Sauerkraut; drained & rinsed |
2 | | Tart apples (or more) - cored and sliced |
1 | c | Sour cream |
| | Red potatoes or spaetzle or- egg noodles |
TO GARNISH |
| | Chopped fresh dill & parsley |
*NOTE: Frozen apple juice concentrate, diluted with 2 parts water instead
of 3, may be substituted for apple juice or cider In a large, deep roasting
pan or Dutch oven, saute bacon until crisp. Remove with a slotted spoon and
set aside. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside, leaving 1 to 2
tablespoons of fat in the pan. Add pork cubes gradually, stirring to brown
on all sides. Stir in onion and garlic, and cook until onion softens.
Sprinkle flour, paprika, and seasonings over vegetables and meat and stir
to combine, letting mixture brown slightly. Add apple juice and
sauerkraut; mix well. Reduce heat, cover, and cook about 45 minutes, or
until meat is tender. Stir occasionally and add additional apple juice or
water if needed. During the last 10 minutes of cooking, stir in apples and
simmer, covered, until apples are just tender. Do not overcook. Dish can
easily be prepared ahead up to this point and then reheated. When ready to
serve, stir in sour cream, adding a small amount of liquid if meat mixture
is too dry. There should be plenty of sauce. Heat through but do not
boil. Serve with steamed (diced or sliced) red potatoes, spaetzle or
noodles (tossed in a small amount of melted butter to moisten). Garnish
with dill, parsley, and reserved bacon, broken into pieces.