Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Words & Brush Recipe Corner: Hungarian Beef Goulash Recipe

Hungarian Beef Goulash Recipe

By Chef Billy Parisi, YouTube, Oct 6, 2021

bowl of beef goulash with veggies


This delicious Hungarian Goulash Recipe is jam-packed with roasted vegetables and beef in an amazing spice-filled broth that is loaded with flavor. Goulash is a traditional Hungarian stew that has origins all the way back to Magyar shepherds in the 9th century. 

The stew back then was dried out and held in sheep stomachs which were the olden day's version of a plastic container. When it was time to eat they would rehydrate it with water and feast. 

Fast forward several centuries and goulash finally made its way to a big pot or kettle where meat, vegetables, and of course paprika, were stewed for hours over a fire until everything was tender.

We take the same approach nowadays, but my guess is it’s on your stovetop. Some very basic ingredients for goulash include beef, onions, carrots, potatoes, peppers, caraway seeds, paprika, cumin, salt, and pepper. 

Serves 10 Prep Time: 25 minutes Cook Time: 3 ½ hours


Ingredients 

• 6 strips of chopped bacon 

• 2 pounds of beef shanks cut into 1” cubes 

• 2 peeled and medium diced yellow onions 

• 3 finely minced garlic cloves • 1 seeded and medium diced red bell pepper 

• 1 banana or cubanelle pepper cut into rings or medium diced 

• 3 cored and medium diced vine ripe tomatoes 

• 1 ½ teaspoons ground cumin 

• 1 tablespoon sweet Hungarian paprika 

• 1 cup red wine • 4 cups beef stock 

 • 2 bay leaves 

• 2 peeled russet potatoes cut into 1” chunks 

• 3 peeled and large diced or thickly sliced carrots 

• optionally add 1 cup each of large diced peeled celeriac root and turnips 

 • salt and pepper to taste


Procedures: 

1. Start by cooking some bacon in a large pot over medium heat until it is browned. Set the crisp-cooked bacon lardons aside. 

2. Add the beef to the pot with rendered bacon fat and cook over high heat until they are well browned on all sides and then set them aside, which takes about 10-12 minutes. The beef drippings will absorb after 5-6 minutes and the beef will be brown much better after that. 

3. Next, add the onions to the same pot and cook over low heat until they are browned and caramelized, which takes about 20-25 minutes. 

4. Pour in the garlic and peppers and sauté over medium heat for 4 to 5 minutes while occasionally stirring. 

5. Place in the tomatoes and stew for 6-8 minutes or until a lot of the liquid has been absorbed. 

6. Next, add back in the beef and bacon, along with the cumin, paprika, and optional caraway seeds, and cook for 4-5 minutes. The flavor and color should really intensify. 

7. Deglaze with the red wine and cook for an additional 4 to 5 minutes or until the amount of liquid is reduced by one-half. 

8. Pour in the beef stock along with bay leaves, salt, and pepper, and place a lid on the pot and cook over low to medium heat for about 90 minutes or until the beef is tender. 

9. Add your desired root vegetables to the stew and cook for 20-25 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. 

10. Serve in a bowl with a garnish of chopped parsley. 


Chef Notes: 

Make-Ahead: You can make this up to 4 to 6 hours ahead of time. 

Keep the goulash warm over low heat until ready to serve. How to Store: Cover and keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. 

Cover and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for 1 day before reheating. You may also need to add more beef stock and re-season. 

How to Reheat: Add the desired amount to a small saucepan and heat over low heat until it is warmed.

You can also reheat in the microwave until warm. 

Serve the goulash with some homemade bread. 

Caraway seeds are classically used, but I personally am not a fan of using them in this recipe. 

Feel free to adjust the seasonings with more cumin, caraway, or paprika.   

I almost always use cabernet sauvignon when cooking with red wine. 

You can additionally add celeriac root, turnips, and parsnips.


For more instructions watch the video



Enjoy!



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Monday, November 15, 2021

Weekly Open thread Nov. 15

Good Morning folks!  There's some holiday roast coffee in my
latte cup to start the day. We've had our first freeze a night ago.  It seems like the days are just seasonally colder
just in time for the Holidays.






 

One of the most beautiful Autumns in a while. All at once, branches are brushed with  royal purples, raspberry reds, lemony yellows to delight in our walks or travels.  A calling to drive or walk through the woods and admire all of nature's glory.    As this is the final week before our Thanksgiving,  a great time for family to gather again.  




When you have a job or task to
do well and finish strong.  Tackle the day, tackle 
the week.  Just one more week, then a full
week off for some.














And yet butterflies are still hanging around our area before the 
first freeze believe it or not.








At the end of the day, sit by a warm fire to close the day with
hot tea or chocolate or cider.















Let the creativity go, make it a new start!  New inspiration might 
be a way to reconnect, or take a good walk along the fall foliage.   Take a sketch pad and pencil or notebook, do some freewriting paying no mind to the grammar.  Get it out, do something new.  Being outside brings about a different kind of freedom and perspective,
getting to your inner center. 













Keep your eyes on the water as they say!

















Try this exercise, you don't have to be an artist or a writer. For one week every morning. This will help your creativity in ways never thought before.  Pick out a notebook or journal and a special pen. 






















Saturday, November 13, 2021

Words & Brush Weekender : Easy listening music and chat, Saturday 13th November 2021 this week its any song with a color in its lyrics!

Easy listening music and chat, Saturday 13th November 2021 this week its any song with a color in its lyrics!



Enjoy some good music here on Words & Brush,  please post music from your favorite music that mentions a color & chat with friends. 

BOBBY VINTON-BLUE VELVET




Roy Rogers - Yellow Rose of Texas




Rolling Stones - Paint It Black




Donovan - Mellow yellow



Tom Jones - Green Green Grass Of Home




Nights in White Satin - The Moody Blues - in Paris. 





PAT BOONE - Red Roses For A Blue Lady




🔊🎼🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻🎧🎤🔊🎼🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻🎧🎤

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Words & Brush Recipe Corner: Chicken Taco Fast Food Goodness

Chicken Taco Fast Food Goodness

By Lisa Starr, Meatland, Israel

https://www.meatland.net/



Make it Mexican in minutes.We're making it super easy.Chicken Taco Fast Food Goodness

Ingredients 

700 grams skinless, deboned chicken breast

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons tomato paste

2 teaspoons sugar

1 cup chicken stock SEASONING3 tablespoons lemon juice or rice vinegar1 tablespoon olive oil2 teaspoons crushed garlic1 sachet taco seasoning** Find Ortego taco sachets at or substitute this by combining 2 teaspoons EACH of dried oregano, cumin, paprika, garlic powder/granules, 1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper.SERVINGTaco shells OR tortilla OR pita/laffaDiced tomato and onionChopped coriander leaves (optional)Shredded lettuceThinned tahini sauce to drizzle in place of sour cream


Directions 

1: Combine taco seasoning ingredients listed, add 3 tablespoons of the chicken stock to make a loose paste, add chicken and mix to coat well. Marinate for 1/2 hour if you have the time but this isn't crucial.

2: Remove chicken from marinade and lightly fry in olive oil for a few minutes on each side then set aside.

3: Return pan you used to fry the chicken back to the stove, add remaining chicken stock, tomato paste, sugar and remaining marinade used for chicken and allow to simmer.

4: Finely slice seared chicken, return to pan, and allow to simmer for 3 minutes till cooked through and sauce has reduced down a little. Add a little water if needed to make a decent amount of sauce.

4: Stuff chicken and sauce into taco shells, tortilla, pita or laffa together with suggested salad greens and drizzle over tahini - non-traditional but sour cream obviously not an option - and serve. 


COOK'S NOTES: Using a ready-mixed taco spice makes this especially easy but don't let this stop you. Combining your own spices works perfectly too and adds on mere minutes. Traditional chicken or beef tacos are topped with grated cheese, avocado and sour cream. Non-traditional thin tahini gives a similar creaminess and doesn't take away from the flavors. This deliciously spiced chicken can also be served on salad greens with spicy potato wedges to make a Mexican-style chicken salad. You're limited only by your imagination.

Enjoy!



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Monday, November 8, 2021

Weekly Open Thread, November 7




Have a coffee or tea with us to start
your day and new week with us.









Binge on trilogies as it gets colder with first snows and frosts.







Gaze upward from the base of a tree with a change of perspective in Nature's beauty. Nature's brush of colors, textures in a glorious unity.







Journaling frees the mind and the locked creativity within.  Some might say it's freewriting or daily affirmations. Some are working on projects
continuously, burning the creativity oil to make that deadline or goal. Finish it strong!    A bit of inspiration as this tiny treefrog sat on the table with me while I churned out pages.






Coffee on the house today, what will it be?







Discouraged already by the day's list to do or chaos?
Try planking!






Season 8 Nbc GIF by The Office




Don't forget to enjoy the little things when 
life seems to go too fast, keep the wonder and the splendor. Smile more, laugh more.







Football Love GIF by Hallmark Channel



See the wonder through another's eyes.





puppy enjoying the ride GIF


Being in a funk does not help. Change your routine.














Cat Have A Good Day GIF by MOODMAN




After a good Autumn harvest, comes the great cooking feast to give thanks is getting closer every moment. Cherish those moments. We should always be thankful everyday, and strive to be the best person. However there is nothing like family time.  Remember to live in the now, as we are meant to be. Try something different such as trail ride with a guide.  


Catch up on movies together on Hallmark channel.



horseback riding fall GIF by Hallmark Channel