Chicken Paprikash

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Chicken Paprikash Ingredients

1 lbs Chicken legs and/or thighs skin removed3 tablespoons Vegetable oil
1 small Onion chopped fine2 cans (14oz) Chicken broth to cover
1 bundle Parsley fold in half and tie with butcher's twine1 tablespoon Flour or corn starch add to sauce to thicken
2 ea Green peppers chopped1 cups Milk/sour cream to make sauce
1 teaspoon Salt Mushrooms and celery optional
1 teaspoons Paprika (sweet) or more to taste Nutmeg and thyme optional

Instructions for Chicken Paprikash

Cook onion until translucent in 3 tablespoons oil, 1 tablespoon water and 1 teaspoon salt.
Add the paprika and mix in and add the chicken. Fry until lightly brown. Then add cup water, let simmer and add another cup water, keeping it at low heat with cover.
Once everything simmers, add the parsley, peppers and chicken broth and optional produce and spices. Simmer for an additional to 1 hour on low heat, with dover, until the meat is tender. If the water evaporates, add water for the sauce. Simmer longer if there is too much water - uncovered.
In a separate container - mix flour/corn starch with milk/water/sour cream (sour cream could be added when served - not when making sauce). Add the flour mixture to the chicken sauce to make it thicker.

Main Ingredient: ChickenCuisine: Romanian

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Active Time: 2 hr; Start-to-Finish: 2 hr
posted Apr 29, 2007 by slampey  email this chef