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Hungarian Paprika-Braised Potatoes

6 Servings

30 minutes

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In Zákányszék, a village in southern Hungary, home cook Piroska Tanácsné taught us paprikás kumpli—a simple, traditional side of paprika-braised potatoes, often served with sausage. Our take on the dish features chunks of waxy red potatoes cooked in a vibrant broth starring plenty of paprika, as well as tender onion, plus earthy cumin and caraway. As the potatoes simmer, the spice-rich liquid reduces to yield a deeply flavorful sauce. Seek out fresh, good-quality paprika, and in particular look for brands produced in Hungary. If yours has been in the pantry for a while, it may have lost its kick (it should be bright red, not dull brown, and full of fragrance). Medium red or Yukon Gold potatoes, measuring about 2 inches in diameter, are best.

6

Servings

Tip

Don’t use russet potatoes for this recipe. Their high starch content means they will break apart easily and turn the liquid thick and gluey.

30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2

    tablespoons lard or grapeseed or other neutral oil

  • 1

    large yellow onion, finely chopped

Directions

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Reviews
Michael Y.
April 7, 2023
Yum!
Loved these potatoes. I think you need to cook them more than 18 mins on low heat. I went with medium low and about 25 mins. Go with a whole chopped bunch of fresh dill if youve got it.