Ah, Hungarian Chicken! You’re likely referring to the classic Hungarian Chicken Paprikash (Paprikás Csirke)—a rich, comforting dish featuring tender chicken simmered in a creamy paprika sauce. Here’s a detailed guide:
1. Ingredients (Serves 4)
- 4 chicken thighs (bone-in, skin-on preferred)
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 2–3 tbsp Hungarian sweet paprika
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 bell pepper, chopped (optional)
- 2 tomatoes, chopped or 1 cup canned diced tomatoes
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 2 tbsp flour (optional, for thickening)
- Salt & pepper to taste
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil or lard
- Fresh parsley for garnish
2. Step-by-Step Instructions
A. Brown the Chicken
- Season chicken with salt and pepper.
- Heat oil in a large skillet or pot over medium-high heat.
- Brown chicken on all sides (4–5 min per side). Remove and set aside.
B. Cook the Vegetables
- In the same pan, sauté onions until translucent (~5 min).
- Add garlic and cook 30 sec more.
- Add bell pepper and tomatoes if using.
C. Add Paprika & Simmer
- Remove pan from heat briefly and stir in paprika (to prevent burning).
- Return pan to heat and add chicken back.
- Pour in chicken broth until chicken is partially covered.
- Cover and simmer on low heat for 30–40 minutes, until chicken is tender.
D. Make the Sauce Creamy
- In a small bowl, mix sour cream with a little flour (optional, for thickening).
- Stir into the sauce, simmer 5 more minutes, but do not boil after adding sour cream (prevents curdling).
E. Serve
- Traditionally served over noodles (egg noodles, spaetzle), rice, or mashed potatoes.
- Garnish with fresh parsley.
3. Tips for Authentic Flavor
- Use Hungarian sweet paprika, not smoked paprika.
- Bone-in chicken keeps the dish juicier.
- Simmer gently to allow flavors to meld.
- Sour cream can be full-fat or light depending on preference, but full-fat is more traditional.
💡 Extra twist: Add a small pinch of cayenne or hot paprika if you like a slightly spicy kick.
If you want, I can make a “one-pot Hungarian Chicken Paprikash shortcut” that’s faster, minimal cleanup, and still creamy and authentic—perfect for a weeknight dinner.
Do you want me to do that?