Beef Paprikash
Servings
4Serving size
about 2 cupsThis recipe can be multiplied and makes great leftovers.
Serve with Brown Rice or Jasmine Rice or Low Sodium Jasmine Rice
Ingredients
4 tsp. Olive oil (divided) |
16 ounce Beef flank steak |
1 large White onions (sliced) |
2 Medium Green bell peppers (sliced) |
3 tsp. Paprika |
1 tsp., leaves Dried oregano |
1/2 tsp. Salt |
1 to taste Black pepper |
1 15 ounce can No salt added canned diced tomatoes |
1/2 cup No salt added vegetable stock (or chicken or beef) |
1/2 cup Water |
1 Tbsp. White wine vinegar |
1/4 cup Reduced fat sour cream |
Instructions
Place 1 teaspoon olive oil in the pan and when hot and add the flank steak.
Sear on one side for about 3 minutes and then turn.
Cook for another 3 minutes and remove to a cutting board.
Reduce the heat to medium-high and add the remaining 3 teaspoons olive oil.
Add the onions to the pan and cook until the onions soften slightly. Stir frequently.
Add the sliced peppers and cook for 5 minutes. Stir frequently.
Add the paprika, oregano, salt, pepper, tomatoes, beef stock, water and vinegar.
Reduce the heat to medium and cook for about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally.
While the paprikash is cooking thinly slice the flank steak.
Add the beef to the pan and cook for another 3 minutes.
Serve.
Serve this recipe with one of these starch side dishes.
Brown Rice
In a medium sauce pan, heat the water and salt. When the water boils, stir in the brown rice. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, partially covered, for 40-45 minutes. Do not boil away all of the liquid and do not stir the rice. When a very small amount of…
Jasmine Rice
In a medium sauce pan, heat the water and salt. When the water boils, stir in the jasmine rice. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, partially covered, for about 20-30 minutes. Do not boil away all of the liquid and do not stir the rice. When a very small amount…
Low Sodium Jasmine Rice
In a medium sauce pan, heat the water and salt. When the water boils, stir in the jasmine rice. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, partially covered, for about 20-30 minutes. Do not boil away all of the liquid and do not stir the rice. When a very small amount…
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Lactose
This recipe is safe for those who are lactose intolerant. You may wish to leave out the sour cream.Recipe Notes
There are hundreds of variations (if not thousands) of the Hungarian Beef Paprikash. The basics are beef, onions, peppers, tomatoes and paprika. You can use either regular paprika, smoked paprika, or hot paprika (or a blend of the three).
Traditionally this is served over noodles and is great with whole grain wide noodles such as tagliatelle. It’s also great over rice.
This is a simple one skillet meal that really qualifies as comfort food. It has everything you want – lean beef, onions, peppers, and tomatoes – all in a rich paprika sauce. You can stew it for a long time, using tougher cuts of meat, but this quick version is fantastic. The sour cream gives the whole meal a touch of richness.