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Pörkölt and Turoshchusa

12 servings

120 minutes

Pörkölt and túrós csusza are the quintessence of Hungarian cuisine, combining rich meat aromas and a delicate creamy texture. Pörkölt, aromatic stewed meat, is cooked in a fragrant mix of paprika, garlic, and spices, gaining deep flavor from slow simmering in wine sauce. Túrós csusza is the perfect companion, featuring wide noodles topped with a mixture of cottage cheese, cracklings, and sour cream that adds tenderness and a slight tang to the dish. This duo pays homage to Hungary's gastronomic traditions where simple ingredients transform into culinary masterpieces. It is perfect for a cozy family dinner or for exploring Hungary's rich heritage. It can be served with potatoes or noodles to create a hearty and warming dish that leaves unforgettable impressions.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
591
kcal
61.9g
grams
23.7g
grams
28.9g
grams
Ingredients
12servings
Veal
3 
kg
Sweet pepper
2 
pc
Salo
150 
g
Red dry wine
1 
glass
White onion
2 
head
Paprika paste
3 
tbsp
Garlic
2 
clove
Wide noodles
350 
g
Cottage cheese
400 
g
Sour cream
230 
g
Salt
 
to taste
Caraway
 
to taste
Ground black pepper
 
to taste
Ground red pepper
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Finely chop the onion and bell pepper. Throw small pieces of fat into a saucepan and keep on low heat for twenty to thirty minutes until a crust forms. The resulting cracklings will be used as a side dish, and the meat will be stewed in the rendered fat.

    Required ingredients:
    1. White onion2 heads
    2. Sweet pepper2 pieces
    3. Salo150 g
  • 2

    Cut the veal into cubes about three by five centimeters. Instead of veal, you can use any other meat or offal for pörkölt: beef, pork, chicken, liver, and even tripe.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Veal3 kg
  • 3

    Pour the fat from the cracklings into the onion and pepper. A good piece of fat should yield enough fat to soak the onion. If necessary, you can add vegetable oil. Fry until the onion becomes transparent. Then add the chopped meat to the pan.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Salo150 g
    2. White onion2 heads
    3. Veal3 kg
    4. Salt to taste
  • 4

    Finely chop and add two cloves of garlic to the meat. Season with black and white pepper and cumin to taste. Mix thoroughly.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Garlic2 cloves
    2. Caraway to taste
    3. Ground black pepper to taste
    4. Ground red pepper to taste
  • 5

    Add three tablespoons of paprika paste to the meat (in Hungary, it is sold ready-made in tubes, but to make it yourself, you can blend dry ground paprika with vegetable oil).

    Required ingredients:
    1. Paprika paste3 tablespoons
  • 6

    Cook the meat for one and a half hours. Ten minutes before it's done, pour in a glass of wine. The wine should not be too aromatic so it doesn't overpower the taste of the meat and pepper. Boil pasta in salted water. For turoshchus, homemade wide noodles cut into five-centimeter strips are usually used. You can buy something similar, like Gold-Ei Landnudeln, as a substitute.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Red dry wine1 glass
    2. Wide noodles350 g
    3. Salt to taste
  • 7

    Add cracklings to the pasta. Mix the cottage cheese with sour cream (preferably 15% fat, but less is fine). Add the cottage cheese mixture along with the cracklings and mix everything well.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Salo150 g
    2. Cottage cheese400 g
    3. Sour cream230 g
  • 8

    Place the pörkölt on one half of the plate and the túrós csusza on the other. Pasta can be replaced with another hearty side like boiled potatoes.

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