With fall months upon us, it's the best time ever to start dinner in your slow cooker!
This traditional Hungarian dish is best described as fragrant, full of spice and perfectly balanced by a creamy finish. Hungarian "sweet" paprika is a must-have that can be found in most all grocery stores.
That
old September feeling….of summer passing, vacation nearly done,
obligations
gathering, books and football in the air…..
Another fall, another turned page;
there was something of jubilee
in that annual Autumnal
beginning,
as if last year’s mistakes and failures had been wiped clean by
summer.
~ Wallace Stegner
SLOW COOKER BEEF PAPRIKASH
1 (2-3 pound) sirloin roast, cubed
1/2 cup flour
Salt and pepper to taste
2 T. olive oil
1 1/2 cups beef broth
3 T. sweet paprika
1 t. dried thyme
1 t. dried marjoram
2 bay leaves
2 red bell peppers, chopped
1 (14 1/2 ounce) can diced tomatoes, undrained
1 t. salt
1/2 t. pepper
1 1/2 cups sour cream
Pasta noodles, cooked
Toss the beef cubes in flour that has been seasoned with salt and pepper.
Place olive oil in a skillet and brown the beef on all sides evenly.
Remove the beef cubes and deglaze the pan with the beef broth.
Transfer beef to slow cooker and all the broth from the pan.
Top with remaining ingredients, except sour cream and pasta.
Set the cooker to LOW and cook for 8 hours.
When read to serve, stir in sour cream
and
serve over hot noodles!
Oh my this looks so yummy Betsy! I'm curious how it tastes with so much paprika as the seasoning! Love your header collage- it says "fall" all over it!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz! This is a spicy Hungarian dish that is very flavorful and a favorite at our house! You may want to adjust the amount of the seasonings according to your taste, however, it is meant to be a strong savory dish! You can begin with less and add more if you would like to....Enjoy!
DeleteMmmmmmmmmm.... Yummmmmm....
ReplyDeleteIsn't it lovely, that the Calendar has turned, to where all slow cooking and Crock Pot recipes, are wanted??? :-)
Good Morning love.....I know this would be wonderful on a cool night at your home! Have a lovely week Tessa! Hugs!!
DeleteBetsy, your Beef Paprikash sure would taste good on a chilly fall evening. I'll add this to my recipe file to try. Thank you! ♥
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