Why has it been so long since I made Chicken Paprikash??? The creamy sauce is so incredibly flavorful!!! I have to admit it! When I was cleaning up and putting leftovers away, I could not stop using the spatula to get the remaining sauce and licking it up! This is definitely going to have to go into my dinner menu on a more frequent basis! And using fat free sour cream helps to keep the fat levels down without sacrificing the flavor. I served it over brown rice and with artichokes on the side. It was a delicious dinner!
I know mushrooms aren’t a typical ingredient to this Hungarian dish, but my husband and I love them so much! I couldn’t resist adding them, since my daughter, who doesn’t like them, wasn’t at home to eat with us. They were a good addition to this dish.
Chicken Paprikash
1 pound bone-in chicken thighs, skin removed
Salt and pepper
Paprika
Olive Oil Spray
1 cup yellow onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced or pressed
4 oz sliced baby bella mushrooms
1/2 cup low sodium, fat free chicken broth
1/2 cup white wine (I used a Chardonnay)
1 1/2 tbsp paprika
Salt and pepper
2/3 cup fat free sour cream
Spray frying pan with olive oil spray. Season chicken with salt, pepper and a little paprika. Brown chicken in the pan over medium high heat for about 4 minutes on each side. It doesn’t have to be cooked all the way through. Remove chicken to a plate and add onions to cook until tender. Spray more olive oil, if needed. Add mushrooms and garlic and cook until mushrooms are soft. Add paprika and salt and pepper to taste, stir. Return chicken to pan and coat with onion mixture. Add broth and wine, stir. Cover and allow to simmer for about 30 minutes over low heat until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken to a plate and cook sauce until reduced by about half. Then add sour cream and whisk to mix sauce well. Add chicken and coat with sauce. Serve over rice or pasta. Use spatula to scrape up remaining sauce and lick it all up!!!
Enjoy!
I made this but with Pork one day. It was delicious! Now I want to change my plan for dinner….=D
Jess
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That would be good too! It really was so good and it had been years since I made it. Guess what leftovers I’ll be eating for lunch???
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The best leftovers ever!!
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ooh, this sounds pretty low carb minus the pasta/rice lol… I’ve never had paprikash. Looks really good. I mean, anything creamy is good, right lol?
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It really was SOOO good! You don’t have to serve it over anything. It would still be good.
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I love “paprikáš” .It’s a traditional Hungarian dish and it’s amazing with pastas or dumplings. ☺
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I know! It’s so good. I thought about serving it over gnocchi. That would have been good too. I also need to get actual Hungarian paprika. My store didn’t carry it. I’ll likely have to go online.
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With gnocchi is amazing or you should also try steamed bread (parená knedľa in Slovak or knédli in Hungarian). I prepared steamed bread just recently at home, we ate it with fish in tomato sauce. The same dough can be used for sweet steamed dumplings filled with jelly. I posted a photo of it yesterday.
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Cool! I’ll check it out! I love trying new things. Do you live in Hungary?
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I live in Jamaica but I am a Slovak citizen and we have been plenty times in Hungary and have some friends there. Also a lot of Slovak and Hungarian dishes are very similar or common.
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Very cool! I’ve never been to Jamaica. We’ve been to several Southern Caribbean islands, but not there. Maybe someday!
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If you like spicy food you could visit Jamaica. Traditional food like ackee and salt fish, jerk chicken, escovitch fish or patty are very famous and delicious. ☺
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I love spicy foods!
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I’m a California girl, born and bred!
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I have never been in California but it’s a beautiful country. ☺
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It is! I can’t imagine living anywhere else! I’m sure Jamaica is as well!
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I should be more careful what blogs I read at work. This is making me ravenously hungry!!!
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Sorry! At least I didn’t make you cry!
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Looks soooo good!
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It was SOOOO good!
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Looks very tasty! 🙂
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It really was so good! I’m eating the leftovers this very minute!
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I have some turkey breast and I think I’ll follow your recipe today. 🙂
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Let me know how it turns out!
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Will do! 🙂
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I love this dish!
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It really was so good!!!
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It’s been a couple of years since I’ve made a paprikash dish! Maybe it’s time I do it again, huh? Looks very very delicious!
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It’s time! It had been a while for me too and I’m sitting here wishing there were more leftovers. I’ll be making this again fairly soon. It was fantastic!!!
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