hungarian chicken paprikash (chicken and dumplings)

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Step 3: Simmer the Chicken

  1. Add the diced tomatoes and chicken broth. Stir gently to combine.
  2. Cover the skillet and reduce heat to low. Let simmer for 35–40 minutes, or until the chicken is tender and cooked through.
  3. Occasionally spoon the sauce over the chicken to keep it moist.

Step 4: Make the Dumplings

  1. In a medium bowl, combine flour, egg, milk, salt, and nutmeg. Mix until a sticky batter forms.
  2. Bring a large pot of salted water to a gentle boil.
  3. Using a small spoon or a spaetzle maker, drop small bits of batter into the boiling water.
  4. Cook for 2–3 minutes or until the dumplings float to the surface.
  5. Remove with a slotted spoon and transfer to a plate.

Step 5: Finish the Sauce

  1. Once the chicken is cooked, remove it from the skillet temporarily.
  2. Lower the heat to avoid curdling, then stir the sour cream (mixed with flour, if using) into the sauce to thicken and enrich it.
  3. Return the chicken to the sauce and warm through for a few minutes. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.

Step 6: Serve

  1. Place a generous scoop of dumplings on a plate.
  2. Ladle the creamy paprika chicken over the dumplings.
  3. Garnish with a sprinkle of fresh parsley if desired.
  4. Serve hot, with crusty bread to soak up the sauce.

Tips for Perfect Chicken Paprikash

  • Paprika quality matters: Use authentic Hungarian sweet paprika for the best flavor.
  • Chicken choice: Bone-in, skin-on chicken yields the juiciest results.
  • Sauce consistency: If too thin, stir in a slurry of flour and water to thicken.
  • Make ahead: The flavors deepen if the dish sits for a few hours or overnight.

Hungarian Chicken Paprikash with dumplings is rich, hearty, and full of comfort. The tender chicken, silky paprika sauce, and soft dumplings make it a perfect dish for family dinners, bringing a taste of Hungary straight to your table.


If you want, I can also make a shortcut version with boneless chicken and instant dumplings that’s almost as authentic but takes half the time.

Do you want me to make that version too?

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