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PING: Bubba Vic
Victor, dollink, do you know anything about "crema" (I've no clue about
the spelling) -- something that is an integral ingredient in Hungarian gulyas and the reason it (gulyas) cant be made like the real deal in Budapest? Maybe comes in a tube? -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - blahblahblog - Orange Honey Garlic Chicken, 3-29-2007 jamlady.eboard.com http:/http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor/ |
PING: Bubba Vic
Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
> Victor, dollink, do you know anything about "crema" (I've no clue about > the spelling) -- something that is an integral ingredient in Hungarian > gulyas and the reason it (gulyas) cant be made like the real deal in > Budapest? Maybe comes in a tube? I rather suspect it is gulyáskrém, either csipös (spicy) or csemege (mild). If so, it is a spice mix paste, a convenience product, which indeed often enough comes in a tube. If you want to try it, it is easily found online, even in the USA (look for "goulash cream"). If someone actually told you it is necessary to produce authentic gulyás, please tell that person to go enjoy him- or herself at a certain place believed to be supernaturally hot. In any case, there are no ingredients in any of the authentic actual gulyás versions that couldn't be found elsewhere. Here is a list of what is commonly found in a true gulyás: beef lard onions paprika (édesnemes, "noble sweet) salt caraway garlic potatoes green peppers tomatoes little dumplings (either galuska or csipetke) There are regional and other variations: - Szegedi gulyás (Szeged-style): with fewer potatoes and with finely-diced roots. - Alföldi gulyás (Alföld-style): same as Szeged-style, but with no dumplings. - Vajdasági gulyás (Voivodina-style): Savoy cabbage is added, but there are fewer potatoes and no dumplings. - Koloszvári gulyás (Koloszvár/Cluj-style): white cabbage is added, but there are fewer potatoes and no dumplings. - Gulyás with beans: same list as above, but adding beans and removing potatoes and caraway. - Gulyás with mutton/lamb: beef is replaced with mutton or lamb. - Csángó gulyás: potatoes are replaced with sauerkraut and dumplings with rice. Before serving, sour cream is added. (Csángó are ethnic Hungarians living in Romania, mostly Bucovina region). Victor |
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