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Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Stuffed Green Pepper

Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Stuffed Green Pepper
"My task is to share with you the gems and secrets of the Hungarian Culinary. Now I would like to share with you a Hungarian stuffed specialty.

What can you see on this picture? Do you have any idea?

This is the Hungarian Stuffed Green Pepper; we call it "Töltött paprika"

The Hungarian stuffed green pepper is originated from the Serbian culture (like our lecsó).

Honestly, I cook stuffed green pepper pretty rarely, I don’t know why, but of course I know the recipe :)

Ingredients:

8 green peppers (sweet or slightly hot),
1/2 kilo ground meat (beef or pork or turkey),
1/2 cup of white rice,
1 egg
1 small onion
1 canned tomato sauce

salt, pepper, sugar and paprika (to taste)
oil and flour for the roux

1. Cut the top of the green peppers and remove the seeds and stems. Set aside.

2. Heat the oil (or lard) in a large pot over medium-high flame. Add thinly slice onions and sauté until translucent and starting to brown. Cook the white rice until half soft. Mix the meat with half cooked rice and egg, and the chopped onion. Add salt, pepper and paprika (of you like garlic, you may add two cloves of pressed garlic too)

3. Stuff each pepper with an equal amount of meat mixture, then place staffed peppers in large pot of boiling water. Cover pot and cook until ground meat is fully cooked and rice is tender.

4. Prepare a roux from the flour and oil (or lard), pour in the tomato juice, flavor with sugar and salt, then pour over the stuffed green peppers and cook about five or ten minutes.

5. Serve peppers with sauce spooned over top and with salt cooked potato.

Try it and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed!"

Source: hungarystartshere.com


13.02.2008

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