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  2. Beef Goulash Recipe - AOL

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    Stir together flour, salt and pepper; coat meat with mixture. In 5-quart saucepan over medium-high heat, heat 1-1/2 tablespoons oil; add one-half meat.

  3. Stew - Wikipedia

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    A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.Ingredients can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, venison, rabbit, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood.

  4. Goulash - Wikipedia

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    Goulash (Hungarian: gulyás) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika [1] and other spices. [2] Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe.

  5. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A traditional peppered beef stew of the German cuisine that belongs to the cuisine of Westphalia. Rinderroulade: Throughout Germany A roulade of bacon and onions wrapped in thinly sliced beef Sauerbraten: Rhineland: A beef pot roast marinated in vinegar, water, spices and seasonings Sauerkraut: Throughout Germany Fermented shredded cabbage ...

  6. How This Ancient Stew Led to the Invention of the Slow Cooker

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    Thanks to Crock-Pots and other slow cookers, it's possible to come home to a fully-prepared (and hearty) dinner after a long day without having to whip out your cutting board and turn on the stove.

  7. Gulyásleves - Wikipedia

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    The original dish called bográcsgulyás was a stew, not a soup. Traditional Hungarian bográcsgulyás ' cauldron goulash ' is often still cooked outdoors over an open fire in a cauldron, giving the appearance of a barbecue. Later on when the dish left the peasant cuisines and became popular even in the town, [1] it started to be cooked more ...

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    Search Recipes. Spanish Seafood Stew. Spaghetti Soup. Southwest Skillet. Autumn Pork Chops. Asparagus & Ham Potato Topper. Asparagus & Parmesan Rolls. See all recipes. Advertisement.

  9. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    The use of legumes and lentils is significant and used in several German soups, such as split pea soup. [2] Common soups in German restaurants include oxtail, beef or chicken broth with noodles, dumplings, or rice, goulash, split pea, cream of asparagus, turtle soup (Echte Schildkrötensuppe) and cream of lobster. [1]