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June Meyers Authentic Hungarian Sauerkraut and Pork (Szekel

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"My grandma always used to make this with potato dumplings so delicious :)" - Mverry91

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Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Pork

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 4
2 tbLard; or oil
1 cWater
1/2 ptSour cream
1 lg cancrushed tomato
2 tbHungarian sweet paprika
2 lbPork cubed
1 1/2 lbSauerkraut
2 Bay Leaves
salt and pepper; to taste
2 White onions; chopped
1 tbSugar

June Meyers Authentic Hungarian Sauerkraut and Pork (Szekel Preparation

Long ago, people had to lay away food to see them through the winter. Every house in the "old country" had a root cellar in which they stored their winter supply of onions, apples, squash, potatos, carrots, parsley roots and cabbage heads. In the fall you could smell the shredded cabbage fermenting in several large 30 gallon stoneware containers. I remember my father and mother bending over a wooden board that was made to shred cabbage heads. After it was shredded it was packed in layers with salt in large stoneware containers. It was hard work, but that sauerkraut was eaten with gusto and left you with a feeling of well being. Sauerkraut was not only cheap and plentiful, but it was full of vitamins that warded off illness. It was a mainstay of Austrian-Hungarian winter cuisine. This dish is an unusual mingling of sauerkraut, tomato, pork, onion and sour cream along with that ever present Hungarian sweet paprika. Regards, June Meyer. Brown the meat and onion (in lard or oil if needed) in a pot with lid. Add the paprika to the meat and onion mix, stir to mix in (do not burn). Put in the drained sauerkraut, crushed tomatos, bay leaves and sugar. Mix. Cover pot. Cook slowly for about one hour, or until meat is tender. Add the sour cream and stir it in. The aroma will make your mouthwater. Serve in soup plates, with good crusty bread, a meal fit for the Kaiser. This serves 4 and freezes well. If you try one of my recipes please tell me what you think. E-Mail me at: june4@interaccess.com WALT Posted to EAT-L Digest 25 November 96 Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 22:50:04 -0500 From: Walt Gray

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My grandma always used to make this with potato dumplings so delicious :)
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Tags

  1. Hungary
  2. Pork
  3. Vegetables
  4. Sour cream
  5. Cream
  6. Onion
  7. Tomato
  8. Dinner
  9. Winter
  10. Savory

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