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csirkepaprikás

Csirkepaprikás, or paprikás csirke (Hungarian for chicken paprikash), is a traditional Hungarian dish in which chicken is simmered in a sauce based on onions, paprika, and sour cream. The dish is a staple of Hungarian home cooking and is widely associated with the country’s culinary identity.

Preparation typically begins with onions sautéed in fat until translucent. Sweet paprika is added, sometimes with

Traditionally served with nokedli (Hungarian egg noodles), it is also enjoyed with dumplings, spaetzle, or rice.

Regional variants appear throughout Hungary and neighboring regions in the Carpathian Basin, such as Transylvania and

a
small
amount
of
hot
paprika,
and
the
chicken
pieces
are
browned.
The
meat
is
simmered
in
stock
or
water
until
tender.
The
sauce
may
include
bell
peppers
and
occasionally
tomatoes.
Some
home
cooks
thicken
it
with
a
touch
of
flour,
though
the
finishing
touch
is
often
sour
cream
stirred
in
off
the
heat
to
create
a
creamy,
ruby-toned
sauce,
with
tempering
to
prevent
curdling.
The
dish
is
commonly
presented
as
part
of
everyday
Hungarian
cuisine
and
is
a
familiar
feature
at
festive
meals.
parts
of
Slovakia,
with
differences
in
spice
levels
and
ingredients.
Central
to
all
variants
is
paprika,
preferably
Hungarian
sweet
paprika,
which
provides
the
characteristic
color
and
flavor
of
csirkepaprikás.