Chicken Goulash - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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Chicken Goulash, a delicious and super easy one-pot meal that is ready in 30 minutes. Packed with great flavours, this stew makes a great comfort food for the whole family. It's a great midweek dinner that is so easy to make, and can be used with just a few simple ingredients.

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I cook chicken probably way too often, but rarely the same dish in a week. I mean, there are so many ways of cooking chicken, it's actually pretty easy to come up with different ideas.

Chicken and vegetables make a ridiculously happy marriage; give me any veggie and chicken, and I can't think of so many ways of turning them into a delicious meal.

You must have heard already of goulash, probably beef goulash, since it's the more popular choice, so let's see what this dish actually is.

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  • What is goulash?
  • Ingredients needed
  • Variations
  • Step-by-step photos and instructions
  • Can you freeze the chicken goulash?
  • What to serve with goulash
  • Chicken Goulash

What is goulash?

Goulash is a traditional Hungarian dish made with meat and vegetables, and seasoned with paprika (and other spices). It's a sort of stew, which usually is made with beef, but it can of course be adapted to one's taste. The most popular vegetables for goulash are onions, garlic, peppers, and tomatoes, but root vegetables like potatoes may be added as well.

Now, my recipe is not authentic, but it's my own take on the classic goulash, and made the super easy way with chicken, which cooks very quickly. And bonus point, everything is cooked in ONE POT, saving you time and energy.

This stew reminds me of my Romanian One-Pot Chicken Stew with Mushrooms, it uses pretty much the same cooking technique, and the ingredients are pretty similar, with a few exceptions.

Ingredients needed

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  • chicken breasts - you can also use chicken thighs cut into cubes
  • onions - used regular onions, but red or shallots are also ok
  • cloves of garlic
  • chopped tomatoes - or very ripe fresh tomatoes
  • peppers - I used red, green and yellow, but anything goes
  • paprika- it gives it a vibrant red colour
  • salt &ground pepper
  • chicken stock(broth) - or water
  • double cream(heavy cream) - for a touch of creaminess
  • chopped parsley - for garnishing
  • vegetable oil

Variations

You can swap the chicken with turkey or any leftovers you have: chicken, ham, beef, pork and so on.

Step-by-step photos and instructions

As promised, this dish can be ready in about 30 minutes, and the ingredients used the the everyday ingredients that we use in the kitchen. Nothing fancy, but super tasty.

  • first, peel and chop the onion, and fry it on a medium heat until golden
  • add the peeled and chopped garlic and paprika, and give it a good stir
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  • add the chop the tomatoes and peppers and leave them to simmer for 2-3 minutes for the sauce to thicken a bit
  • add the chicken and leave to cook for 2-3 minutes until no longer pink
  • pour in the chicken stock, and leave to cook for 20 minutes or until the liquid is reduced, and the chicken and veggies are cooked through
  • add the double cream, and give it a good stir

Please note! Cream is not a common addition to the goulash, but I think it gives the dish a particularly nice taste, and makes the paprika taste less strong.

  • season with salt, pepper, and garnish with fresh parsley
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Can you freeze the chicken goulash?

Yes, absolutely! Leftovers can be safely frozen, or perhaps you want to cook a large batch to freeze for later. Freezing cooked meals is a great way of ensuring you always get to enjoy homemade food, even when time is short.

I prefer freezing smaller portions, in this way I don't have to defrost too much food. Remember, never refreeze a dish that has been defrosted once!

What to serve with goulash

I might try to cut down on carbs, but little ones don't need to, so I always add some sort of carbs to their meals. No need to cook the carbs in the same dish though, you can keep them separately, and add carbs after.

This chicken goulash is great either with rice, bulgur wheat (which was our choice), couscous, orzo, bread, mashed potatoes, or even pasta of any kind.

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Chicken Goulash

Chicken Goulash, a delicious and super easy one-pot meal that is ready in 30 minutes. Packed with great flavours, this stew makes a great comfort food for the whole family. It's low carb, gluten free, and high protein.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Hungarian

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 people

Calories: 406kcal

Author: Daniela Apostol

Ingredients

  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 2 onions
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1 tin chopped tomatoes (400 g, 13 oz)
  • ½ red bell pepper
  • ½ green bell pepper
  • ½ yellow bell pepper
  • 1 tablespoon paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon ground pepper
  • 1 ½ cups chicken stock (broth)
  • 2 tablespoon double cream (heavy cream)
  • 2 tablespoon chopped parsley
  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Heat up the oil in a pan, peel and chop the onions and garlic, and sautee until transluscent.

  • Add the paprika, give it a good stir, then add the chopped tomatoes and peppers.

  • Leave to cook for 2-3 minutes until they began to soften a bit, then add the chicken and cook for a further 2-3 minutes until no longer pink.

  • Pour in the chicken stock, and leave to cook until the liquid is reduced and the chicken and veggies are cooked through.

  • Add the cream, season with salt and pepper to taste, and garnish with parsley.

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Nutrition

Calories: 406kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 117mg | Sodium: 731mg | Potassium: 1522mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 4015IU | Vitamin C: 184.2mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 2.7mg

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FAQs

What is the 9th century goulash? ›

The origins of goulash have been traced to the 9th century, to stews eaten by Magyar shepherds. Before setting out with their flocks, they prepared a portable stock of food by slowly cooking cut-up meats with onions and other flavourings until the liquids had been absorbed.

Where is goulash most popular? ›

Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. It is one of the national dishes of Hungary and a symbol of the country.

How do you eat goulash? ›

In a Bowl: Serve the goulash hot in a deep bowl, allowing for easy stirring in of any additional desired toppings like sour cream or herbs. Over a Base: Ladle goulash over a bed of pasta or mashed potatoes, converting it into a heartier main dish.

What is goulash called in America? ›

American goulash, sometimes called slumgullion, is an American comfort food dish, similar to American chop suey.

What is the difference between American goulash and Hungarian goulash? ›

Hungarian Goulash is a thick meat and vegetable stew with a broth that's heavily seasoned with paprika, while American Goulash is a quick dish made from ground beef, tomato sauce, herbs, and elbow macaroni noodles. It also goes by the name of American Chop Suey.

What is original goulash made of? ›

It is made with simple ingredients like meat, peppers and root vegetables elevated to perfection by the use of Hungary's most famous spice: paprika. Goulash can be made with beef or pork but the traditional way of making it is with beef.

What's the difference between stroganoff and goulash? ›

What is the difference between Stroganoff and Goulash? The primary difference between Stroganoff and Goulash comes down to the point that Stroganoff is a gravy whereas Goulash is a stew.

Are American chop suey and goulash the same thing? ›

American chop suey is an American pasta casserole made with ground beef, macaroni and a seasoned tomato sauce, found in the cuisine of New England and other regions of the United States. Outside New England it is sometimes called American goulash or Johnny Marzetti, among other names.

What does the goulash symbolize? ›

Goulash as a Symbol of National Identity

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, as Hungary sought to define itself as a nation, goulash became a symbol of Hungarian pride and resilience. The famous Hungarian poet and nationalist, Sándor Petőfi, even wrote a poem in 1846 titled “Gulyás” that celebrated the dish.

Who was the first person to make goulash? ›

Goulash has a fairly long history, as it is traced back to 9th century Hungarian shepherds (the term gulyás translates to “herdsmen”), when soup was an important part of the lifestyle. People would dry meats and veggies and then add hot water later to create a soup, and goulash was born.

Where to get goulash recipe genshin? ›

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