Beef Gulyas Vienna Style Recipes

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AUTHENTIC AUSTRIAN BEEF GOULASH



Authentic Austrian Beef Goulash image

This is a recipe for an authentic Austrian beef goulash. The beef is tender and the gravy is dark, smooth, and thick - the reason why it is also known as 'Viennese gravy goulash'. The key is to use tough cuts of beef that you would usually use for stews - with plenty of connective tissue (collagen and fat), usually from either the front shoulder or the rear end. If you cook this kind of meet low and slow, the collagen will transform into gelatin, making the meat tender and the gravy thick and rich. Austrians traditionally use cuts from the shank ('Wadschinken'), but if it is not easily available, you can use cuck (beef shoulder) or short rib as well. Prepare in advance: Goulash gets better with time. Prepare the goulash one day or two days in advance to enhance the flavors, to thicken the gravy, and tenderize the beef even further. Reheat the goulash once a day, store it in the fridge in between. Recipe: Ursula | lilvienna.com

Yield 6 servings (best when reheated & freezes well)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 1/4 lbs (1 kg) whole boneless beef shank (if not available, use shoulder/chuck roast or short rib)
1 3/4 lbs (800 g) yellow onions
1/2 tablespoon dried marjoram
1/2 tablespoon caraway seeds or ground caraway seeds (do not substitute cumin), see step 5
1 tablespoon (20 g) tomato paste
4 tablespoons (30 g) sweet Hungarian paprika
1 teaspoon hot paprika or a pinch cayenne pepper (optional)
1/2 tablespoon vinegar (any will do)
3/4 teaspoon fine salt
2 bay leaves (optional)
Clarified butter or vegetable oil
In addition: Large pot with lid
Perfect side dishes: Kaiser rolls, Spaetzle (recipe here), or Nockerl (recipe here)

Steps:

  • Cut beef into 2-inch (5-6 cm) cubes. Only trim off thick outside fat, in case there is any. The interior fat will be rendered out during cooking which makes the beef tender and the sauce smooth and thick.
  • Peel onions and cut them in half, lengthwise. Cut into thin and even half-moon slices to ensure they all cook evenly later.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon clarified butter or oil in large pot over medium-high heat. Add beef and sear, turning occasionally, until beef is browned, about 5-10 minutes. The pot shouldn't be crowded or the meat won't brown nicely. Rather add beef in two batches. Add more oil if needed. Transfer beef to a large plate and set aside.
  • Add a tablespoon clarified butter or oil and the sliced onions to the pot. Cook for 8-10 minutes over high heat, stirring steadily. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook until the onions are golden brown and soft, stirring often, about 15 minutes.
  • Note: This step is optional. You can add marjoram and caraway seeds as is (almost all recipes do so). I, on the other hand, always mince marjoram and caraway seeds to transform them into powder (or at least chop finely). Mince the marjoram with a sharp knife until powdery. This works very well and you'll be finished within 30 seconds. Now the trickier part: Usually, caraway seeds tend to be too firm to crush with a mortar and pestle. Either, grind caraway seeds with an electric grinder (coffee grinder), or chop them with a knife. I usually sprinkle the seeds onto a dollop of softened (clarified) butter and mince them with a sharp knife. The butter prevents the caraway seeds to jump off the cutting board. Add the seeds including the (clarified) butter during the next step.
  • Add tomato paste, marjoram, caraway seeds, and paprika to the onions. Stir for about 20 seconds. Do not roast longer since paprika will get bitter if roasted for too long. To be on the safe side, you can add all the spices except paprika. Roast them for ½ to 1 minute. Now add paprika and stir for a few seconds.
  • Immediately add vinegar, followed by a cup (240 ml) of water. Stir well and let the onion-mix reduce until almost all liquids have evaporated, about 15 minutes.
  • Add another cup of cold water (for easier blending) and blend using an (immersion) blender, then return to pot. The sauce will be orange but will darken the longer it cooks.
  • Add salt, bay leaves, and beef with any accumulated juices to the pot. Stir to combine, cover with a lid, and return to a simmer over low heat. Only if the beef cooks low and slow it will get tender. This will take about 3 hours. The sauce will get darker in color and it will thicken slightly. Season to taste with salt (you will probably have to add a pinch or two).
  • In theory, the goulash is ready now. However, I highly suggest letting it cool overnight (put it in the fridge, lid on) and reheating the goulash the following day. This will enhance the flavor and texture. You can reheat it over the next couple of days, the goulash will only get better. Add a little water to thin, if needed. Store in the fridge in between.
  • Serve with a crunchy Kaiser roll and Austrian-style pasta like Spaetzle or Nockerl. Enjoy!

AUTHENTIC VIENNESE GOULASH (WIENER FIAKERGULASCH)



Authentic Viennese Goulash (Wiener Fiakergulasch) image

While goulash originated in Hungary, Vienna made it it's own. Dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, goulash became a staple of Austrian and particularly Viennese cuisine and can be found in any gasthaus throughout Austria. The secret to get this beautiful dark color is to saute the onions until very dark before adding the meat. Use hungarian paprika but don't let it burn, it will get bitter. In Vienna, Gulasch is served either with a fresh kaiser roll or bread dumplings called "Semmelknodel" and many time features a pickle as garnish.Good luck and enjoy!

Provided by gemini08

Categories     Stew

Time 1h30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 lbs marbled beef, cut in cubes
1 lb onion, diced
1/4 cup oil or 1/4 cup lard
1 tablespoon Hungarian paprika, hot if desired
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 cups beef or 2 cups vegetable broth
1 tablespoon caraway seed
1 tablespoon dried marjoram
2 teaspoons flour, for slurry
1 teaspoon salt (to taste)

Steps:

  • Heat oil or lard in a heavy pot. Add onions and garlic and under constant stirring saute until very dark. Add salt.
  • Add meat in batches, brown on all sides before adding next batch.Do not let the meat steam, raise the heat and add oil if necessary.
  • Saute meat until browned on all sides, add paprika, stir until fragrant but watch out so it doesn't burn.
  • Add broth, caraway seeds, majoram and tomato paste and simmer until meat is tender. Depending on the cut, this can take up to 2 hours.If it gets too dry, add some broth.
  • When the meat is tender, make a slurry with the flour and a few ts of water and add little by little, checking on the thickness of the sauce.
  • Simmer until the floury taste is gone and the sauce has the perfect consistency.
  • Enjoy with spaetzle, dumplings or noodles.

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