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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Mon May 2, 2022, 01:37 AM May 2022

CELEBRATING MEMORIES - CHICKEN PAPRIKASH FROM THE OLD COUNTRY

In today’s world, Judaism perhaps is just as much a religion as it is a culture. And food is a huge part of that culture. It is quite unlikely that you would find gefilte fish, schmaltz, cholent, gribenes or even potato kugel, outside the Jewish home. Our many holidays are laden with yummy and traditional foods. Food for my father-in-law, meant being alive. Being a survivor of such notorious concentration camps as, Auschwitz and Dachau where food was scarce, if at all, gave my father-in-law a longing for the dishes he grew up on.

According to Wikipedia, chicken paprikash is a dish of Hungarian origin and one of the most famous Hungarian stews. Chicken paprikash was my father–in-laws favorite meal.

https://jamiegeller.com/blogs/celebrating-memories-chicken-paprikash-from-the-old-country/?


https://jamiegeller.com/recipes/chicken-paprikash/

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CELEBRATING MEMORIES - CHICKEN PAPRIKASH FROM THE OLD COUNTRY (Original Post) elleng May 2022 OP
Ooh Kugel! sprinkleeninow May 2022 #1
My Hungarian family made chicken and nokedly, Grumpy Old Guy May 2022 #2
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