Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Stay warm with Colorado Goulash

- By Colorado Department of Agricultur­e COURTESY PHOTO

Winter is in full swing and though welcome, the brisk temperatur­es and frequent snowstorms are making us feel a little chilled. Not to worry, CDA’S Colorado Proud has you covered to keep you warm with this classic. We present to you, “Hearty Colorado Goulash.” This comforting and easy one pot meal is a medley of carbs, protein, fats and fiber that will feed you for days.

The history of goulash is a long one, dating back to agricultur­e in 9th century Hungary. Originally eaten by Magyar shepherds, the stew would be made before shepherds set out with their flocks. It was prepared as a portable stock of food by slowly cooking cut-up meats with onions and other flavorings until the liquids had been absorbed. The stew was then dried in the sun and packed into bags made of sheep stomachs. At mealtime, water was added to a portion of the meat to reconstitu­te it into a soup or stew (Britannica). For our 21st century purposes, let’s substitute the sheep stomach for a stock pot and add some new, delicious flavors.

Our goulash features the robust addition of Colorado beef, which is a great source of 10 essential nutrients that support a hearthealt­hy lifestyle including protein, zinc, iron and B vitamins, according to the Colorado Beef Council. Hearty Colorado Goulash

Look for the Colorado Proud logo at your local butcher shop or on packaging in the supermarke­t. Or check out the Colorado Beef’s Directory to find a rancher near you. And while we suggest peppers and onions for this recipe — as they are particular­ly tasty and easy to find during the winter months — you can add just about any of your favorite Colorado Proud produce or spices to enhance the flavors.

Each month the Colorado Department of Agricultur­e features a different ag commodity to highlight the variety and quality of products grown and raised in the state.

Chef Jason says, “Enjoy Hearty Colorado Goulash as another satisfying and filling way to create an old favorite. Happy Cooking!”

Hearty Colorado Goulash

Chef Jason K. Morse, C.E.C., 5280Culina­ry, LLC and Ace Hardware Grill Expert Yield: Serves 6 people Prep time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 45 minutes INGREDIENT­S 2tbsp of bacon fat 1 medium yellow onion, diced small 2cloves of minced or crushed garlic 1 large green bell pepper, diced small 2 lbs of Colorado ground beef, 80/20 fat (2) 15 oz cans of tomato sauce (2) 15 oz cans of petite diced tomatoes 4cups of beef stock 4tbsp of Worcesters­hire sauce 2 tbsp of kosher or maldon salt (adjust as needed) 2 tbsp of fresh ground black pepper (adjust as needed) 2-4 tbsp of smoked, sweet paprika 2 bay leaves, broken in half 3 cups of uncooked elbow pasta, mezze rigatoni or trottole

DIRECTIONS

Wash all tools prior to use Clean and sanitize all cutting boards and prep surfaces prior to use Read all manufactur­er’s instructio­ns before using grills, starters and any cooking tools

COOKING INSTRUCTIO­NS

Add bacon fat and heat for 30 seconds Add onions and peppers and saute for 3minutes Add garlic and sauté for 1 minute Add ground beef and cook until 3/4 browned Add tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, stock, Worcesters­hire sauce and seasonings Stir to combine and bring to a simmer (about 6-8 minutes) Adjust seasoning if needed Add pasta and stir in to combine Simmer for 15-20minutes or until pasta is cooked to your desired doneness Scoop into bowls and serve with sliced bread Devour!

If you are of legal drinking age and would like to add a wine with your meal, the Colorado Wine Board suggests Carboy Winery Petit Verdot Reserve. For a different alcoholic treat, check out Dos Luces Brewery, which makes both Chicha beer and Craft Soda:

a light and sweet drink brewed from Purple Corn that is naturally rich in antioxidan­ts, sweetened with a touch of Panela to add depth, fruited with Peruvian lime juice for some citrus acidity, and spiced with cinnamon and clove to create a balanced and complex flavor. Visit Coloradopr­oud.org for more ideas and a complete list of recipes.

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