Payday tomorrow. What is the best stew from your culture?
Payday tomorrow. What is the best stew from your culture?
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hungarian thread, other countries dont know how to make stews
Are you Asian ?
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brunswick
Yeah but I bang on about goulash a lot and I haven't actually nailed down how to cook one properly. The paprika can seem a little toothless I guess
Anglo
What is it?
chicken, tomatoes, potatoes, corn, lima beans
The chicken in that looks amazing. More looking at a beef stew
Like a chicken curry desu
where is fucking pan
Who needs one?
You can use any meat, but it will just be tomato broth instead of tomato + chicken.
Why do you like rice and the other look like "등갈비"
Birria, it's literally goat
I'm an anglo.
And rice is cheap and tasty
How's it done? Goat curry can be amazing actually
It's slow cooked goat or mutton till the meat just falls of the bone, it uses guajillo and some other peppers, it's a pretty spicy stew and THE ultimate hangover cure. serve it with hand made tortillas is fucking heaven.
youtube.com
That guy is insufferable but his recipe is legit.
An easier stew might be Cochinita Pibil if you can get anatto. There's also Tinga but you would also need Mexican chiles for that.
We have a lot of stews but we also do more standard French/Spanish recipes.
Thinking about it Carne en su jugo might be the easier one for non Mexicans, you can skip the green tomatoes and it's basically a stew made with bacon and beef. Great stuff.
>Why do you like rice
Rice is the staple food of the world.
>No one has posted UMA yet
woah
Moose meat stew.
>moose meat
>potatoes
>mushrooms
>onions
>salt pepper
>herbs
>red wine
>cream
And a few other ingredients, my grandma made the best stew.
there is no such thing as German culture.
Barley rabbit stew
Uma delicia