Porkolt (Hungarian Stew) Made With Pork

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Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 120 mins Total Time 2 hrs 20 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

Description

Pörkölt is a flavorful stew that is rich with the aroma of paprika and bell peppers. With just a few ingredients, it’s surprisingly easy to prepare. To save time, use boneless pork chops and cube them after browning. The canned tomatoes should provide enough salt to season the stew, but feel free to add more to taste if needed. For the best flavor, use high-quality, authentic Hungarian paprika. While it’s commonly served with noodles, galuska (Hungarian dumplings) or rice also make great accompaniments.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place the bacon in a large, deep skillet, and cook over medium-high heat until evenly browned, about 10 minutes. Drain, and reserve the drippings. Add the onions to the bacon and cook together until the onion is translucent. Remove skillet from heat and stir the paprika, garlic powder, and pepper into the bacon mixture. Transfer the mixture into a large stockpot.
  2. Heat a small amount of the reserved bacon drippings in the skillet again over medium-high heat. Cook the pork chops in batches in the hot drippings until evenly browned on both sides. Use additional bacon drippings for each batch as needed. Remove the pork chops to a cutting board and blot excess fat off the surface of the chops with a paper towel; cut into bite-sized cubes and stir into the bacon mixture
  3. Heat a small amount of the bacon drippings in the skillet; cook and stir the bell pepper in the hot drippings until softened and fragrant; drain on a plate lined with paper towels. Stir the cooked pepper into the bacon mixture.
  4. Pour the tomatoes with liquid and beef broth into a stockpot and place the pot over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook until the stew begins to thicken, stirring occasionally, about 90 minutes. Stir the sour cream into the stew just before serving.
  5. Bring a pot with lightly-salted water and bring to a rolling boil; add the egg noodles to the water and return to a boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the pasta has cooked through, but is still firm to the bite, about 5 minutes. Drain well in a colander set in the sink. Ladle the stew over the drained noodles to serve.