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Pörkölt is a meat stew which originates from Hungary, but is eaten throughout Central Europe.

Pörkölt
TypeStew
Place of originHungary
Main ingredientsMeat, paprika, vegetables

In Hungary


Pörkölt is a Hungarian stew with boneless meat, paprika, and some vegetables.[1] It should not be confused with Goulash, a stew with more gravy or a soup (using meat with bones, paprika, caraway, vegetables and potato or different tiny dumplings or pasta simmered along with the meat), or Paprikás (using only meat, paprika and thick heavy sour cream). The traditional Hungarian stews: Pörkölt and Paprikás along with the traditional soup "Goulash" are considered to be the national dishes of Hungary.

There are different pörkölt variations from region to region. In most parts of Hungary pörkölt is made with beef or pork. The word Pörkölt simply means "roasted". Pörkölt is made of meat, onion, and sweet paprika powder. Tomatoes or tomato paste, green pepper, marjoram, and garlic are common additions to the basic recipe.

Fresh yellow Hungarian wax peppers are preferred if no paprika powder is available.

Any kind of meat can be used when making pörkölt. Most common are beef, lamb, chicken and pork, but game, tripe and liver can also be used. A variant of pörkölt, called pacalpörkölt, is prepared using tripe. Another variation is gombapörkölt, which has mushrooms in it instead of meat.

Nokedli used as side dish
Nokedli used as side dish

Much of the quality of a pot of pörkölt is found in the use of the very few ingredients. The spiciness and the taste of the paprika powder used is very important to the taste.

A simple Hungarian trick for making good pörkölt is first frying the onions in lard or oil, before making anything else. Then set aside the pot and immediately add paprika powder and the meat and "stir-fry" – (this is the origin of the verb pörkölni – to roast). This way the juices are kept inside. Water is added, the same volume as the meat. Pörkölt should be simmered slowly in very little liquid. Flour should never be used to thicken a Hungarian pörkölt. In Hungary pörkölt is served with pasta (tészta), tarhonya (big Hungarian pasta grains) or galuska/nokedli as a side dish. Boiled potato is also a common garnish, and pickles go with the dish nicely, counterbalancing the heavy stew with a touch of sour.


Outside Hungary


Beef stew with sheep's cottage cheese  noodles
Beef stew with sheep's cottage cheese noodles

There is a different style Hungarian pörkölt stew, tokány, a Transylvanian stew that doesn't emphasize the use of paprika as much as the pörkölt in Hungary proper. These are stews using black pepper and kitchen herbs like marjoram for spices instead, often made with mixed meats, vegetables and wild mushrooms, depending on the season and the region. Tokány is often served topped with sour cream, and mostly puliszka (polenta) or boiled potatoes are being served as the side dish.

In the Czech Republic pörkölt is made with pork, beer, dark bread and caraway. Often large Czech knedlíky dumplings are served with it. In Slovakia the dish is called perkelt and is served with Halušky dumplings. Goulash (Polish: Gulasz) is similar to Hungarian Pörkölt, and is also popular in Poland, usually being eaten with potatoes.


See also



References


  1. Gergely, Anikó (2008). Culinaria Hungary. Ruprecht Stempell, Christoph Büschel, Mo Croasdale. Potsdam, Germany: H.F. Ullmann. ISBN 978-3-8331-4996-2. OCLC 566879902.

На других языках


- [en] Pörkölt

[ru] Пёркёльт

Пёркёльт (венг. pörkölt) — один из способов приготовления тушёного мяса в венгерской кухне. В отличие от паприкаша, в нём не используется сметана. Отделённое от костей мясо (говядина, свинина, баранина, курятина, печень и иногда рубец) слегка обжаривается, а затем тушится в течение часа в соусе со сладкой паприкой, обжаренным луком и салом, иногда с добавлением чеснока и зелёного перца. Вода добавляется в объёме мяса. В качестве гарнира к пёркёльту часто используется картофель; иногда его добавляют непосредственно в блюдо в процессе приготовления. Другим популярным гарниром к пёркёльту является тархоня. Пёркёльт из телятины выступает начинкой для фаршированных блинчиков по-хортобадьски[1].



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