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Hungarian Cold Remedy - Chicken Soup (Csirkehúsleves). Low CARB friendly creamy chicken pastel recipe/ filipino style. This unique and delicious recipe for chicken soup was passed on to me by my husband's sister. They are a Hungarian family, and this is an old family recipe.
Thick Chicken Soup Hungarian Style is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. Thick Chicken Soup Hungarian Style is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook thick chicken soup hungarian style using 17 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Thick Chicken Soup Hungarian Style:
- Prepare Part 1
- Take 1/2 each chicken
- Prepare 1 cold water
- Get 1 each carrots
- Prepare 2 each spears of celery
- Make ready 1 each onion
- Make ready 1 each red bell pepper
- Make ready 1 salt
- Prepare 1 black pepper
- Make ready 1 each parsnip
- Get Part 2
- Take 2 each egg yolks
- Prepare 8 oz sour cream
- Get 2 tbsp vinegar
- Prepare Part 3
- Prepare 1 cilantro
- Get 2 clove garlic
Listen to yourself and the result will make you happy. Today: Hungarian style green bean soup. Quick and easy Hungarian chicken paprikash recipe (AKA Chicken Paprikas or Csirkepaprikás), a simple spicy & creamy chicken recipe I called this a stew for lack of a better word. But it's not really a stew.
Steps to make Thick Chicken Soup Hungarian Style:
- How much water for this recipe? Say for 4 chicken thighs I used about 2 quarts of water. Enough to cover the chicken and all other stuff and make it a soup, not stew. Try to put right amount from the beginning so you don't have to be adding later. If you have to add - only add hot boiled water.
- May use half chicken or whatever other chicken parts you have handy. Put chicken in cold water. Bring to boil. Remove scam from the top. Let boil on slow for half an hour.
- Peel part 1 ingredients and put into the pan where chicken is boiling on slow
- Boil on medium until veggies are done.
- Take out the veggies and the chicken and put into separate bowls
- Remove bones, separate the chicken to chunks, no need to cut
- Dice the carrots. Remove skin from the peppers. Cut peppers in strips.
- Put chicken, carrots, peppers back into the broth, and make it simmer. Should not be boiling.
- Put remaining veggies into the blender and puree them. Add to the chicken.
- Beat egg yolks in a clean bowl, until light in color.
- Add sour cream and blend well.
- Slowly add 1 cup or more of the chicken soup from the pan. The mixture should be pretty liquid.
- Add vinegar into the yolk-sour cream bowl and mix well.
- Chop cilantro and garlic. Keep them ready.
- Slowly pour egg mix into the soup. Keep mixing during the process. Bring to boil.
- Add garlic and cilantro immediately. Mix, bring to boil and turn off the heat
- Let it stand for like half an hour to allow the flavours blend.
- You made it! Serve and enjoy.
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