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Chicken Paprikash Recipe

by: Annette M. Hall

A Hall Family Favorite Dish your family will love.

There is something about a chilly winter day that makes me crave a large bowl of luscious, creamy, Chicken Paprikash, well today was the day. I have been talking about making a batch for two-weeks now. I had picked up all the ingredients days ago.

It was only after I was finished when I realized that those wonderful Hungarian church women would be proud of me. I had posted the actual recipe that I have on-hand, and use as a "guide" but to be honest, I have never actually followed it to the letter. My omissions* were not intentional, I'm just terrible at following recipes.

I have adjusted the recipe and included additional notes to more accurately recount my cooking adventure.

This is a traditional Hungarian dish, which has a delightful color and warm texture, sure to become a favorite with your family. You will undoubtedly find many Chicken Paprikash recipes online, but this is my favorite recipe.

Before we begin, I should tell you that this is not one of those 30-minute recipes you can whip up quickly. The actual combined pre-time and cook-time is around 2-1/2 hours. While this recipe takes time to prepare, the results are succulent and well-worth the time and effort involved.

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Chicken Paprikash

10.5" Spaetzle Lid with Scraper
(No longer available from Amazon.)

I just discovered this new 10.5" Spaetzle Lid with Scraper, what a terrific idea. I'm not certain how it will stack up to the regular basket type spaetzle maker, so I'm sending one to my son, Chris for his birthday. He's been making his noodles with a spoon for years.

Chris wears braces on both wrists, making the basket type awkward for him to manage by himself. This lid fits directly over the pan, to help prevent burns from boiling water. Since my son has young children, this type of spaetzle maker is especially appealing; we wouldn't want the children to be burned accidentally by boiling water.

When I checked back with him on his new spaetzle maker, he said, he doesn't recall using the basket style like I use, but he says he loves his new spaetzle maker and that this style works really well for him and bonus, it doubles as a strainer for spaghetti noodles.

Ingredients for Sauce:

Directions:

  1. In a 12-inch skillet, heat olive oil and brown chicken on all sides. Season chicken with seasalt and pepper. Remove chicken and set aside.
  2. Add onion to skillet. Cook just until tender, but not brown. (Note: If you have children who hate onions, be sure to chop the onions extra fine, then cook until tender and brown, this will cause the onions to disappear as they cook and your children will never know you added them. Unless of course they see you.)
  3. Stir in paprika. Return chicken to skillet, turning to coat with paprika/onion mixture.
  4. Add wine and broth. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, cover and simmer for 40 minutes or until chicken is fully cooked and tender.
  5. Remove chicken and keep warm (if you use chicken piece, leave in dish if using cubed chicken).
  6. Boil skillet drippings until reduced by half (about 3 minutes).
  7. Stir in ½ cup sour cream. Heat through. Serve chicken over spaetzle noodles and pour sauce over all.

*Additional notes: This time around I used three chicken breasts, with the bone and skin attached. I removed most of the breast meat, cubed it and put it back in the fridge. Then I boiled the remaining parts in a 3-quart pan of water with three boullion cubes, to enhance the flavor. After about an hour or so, I had a nice chicken broth, which I used instead of using pre-packaged chicken stock.

Spaetzle-Dumpling Recipe

Ingredients for Spaetzle Dough:

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Directions:

Beat eggs lightly, add milk and water. Place flour and salt in a bowl and gradually add the egg mixture. The consistency of the dough depends on the type of spaetzle maker used.

Consistency can be changed by varying the amount of water used. The dough should be a very heavy batter like substance that should not flow through the hopper but should drop easily. (I recommend erring on the side of being too stiff, you can always add more water, to make it the proper consistency.

Bring 3 to 4 quarts of salted water to a rapid boil and you are ready to make spaetzle. Follow directions according to the type you are using.

After spaetzle noodles have cooked (usually around 8-minutes), strain off excess water.

For VillaWare Spaetzle-Dumpling Maker:

  1. Fill hopper with dough and hold over boiling water. The hook on the bottom side of the hopper will properly position the spaetzle maker over the pan.
  2. Push hopper back and forth and dumplings will drop into boiling water. (To vary the size of the noodles, make the dough stiffer or thinner.)
  3. Cook for about one minute, stirring to keep spaetzle from sticking together. Strain and remove excess water by straining. (I prefer my noodles cooked a bit more, so don't be afraid to allow them to boil for a longer period.)

Pour sauce mixture over noodles. Chicken may be served on top or on the side. Serves 6 easiliy. This is one dish that is even better the second day.

Variations:

Traditionally Chicken Paprikash is made with a whole cut-up chicken or legs and thighs, which makes this dish more economical for large families, in which case the chicken should be served on the side. We prefer chicken breast, so this recipe has been adapted to use cubed chicken breast, served within the dish itself.

Substitutions:

*Extra Broth

Since I like my noodles with lots of broth I also found that I add more chicken broth to the dish after it's finished to end up with a very saucey result. So, if you find that your paprikash is a little dry, let the juices flow, don't be afraid to add more chicken broth to suit your families taste. I use bullion cubes (1-cube to 1-cup of boiling water), chicken paste can be used or canned chicken broth. I normally add more chicken broth to the mixture when I reheat the left-overs as well.

**Mexican Paprika Substitute

Mexican paprika tends to be more bitter than the Hungarian sweet paprika variety and will give your Chicken Paprikash a harsher flavor, which is why I strongly recommend not making this substitution.

***White Wine Substitute

If you prefer you may double the amount of chicken broth as a substitute for using white wine in the sauce. The wine does give you a little different flavor but both variations are quite palatable.

Recipe Suggestions & Notes:

Serve with warm bread if you don't mind eating lots of starches. A side dish of broccoli or carrots are nice accompaniments, they could even be added to the Chicken Paprikash for a tempting taste variation.

Today (1-08-2008) I made my Chicken Paprikash using California Orange Muscat sweet dessert wine (vintage 2005) instead of using white wine. The dish was a good as ever, with no noticeable difference in taste. Which just goes to show, you can use any kind of wine you wish. I even ended up making my spaetzle dough too thin initially. I continued to cook the dough, added a little more flour to the bowl of dough. Even though the dumplings were smaller, it didn't affect the taste. No need to throw it out and start over.

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