Boiled eggs in hungarian paprikash sauce

Zsofi's_Fusion_Kitchen✅️
Zsofi's_Fusion_Kitchen✅️ @sofieskitchen
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If you are vegan substitute the boiled eggs to any veggie that you like, or tofu. If you do eat meat then u can use chicken instead the eggs. I made this dish for weight loss purposes, i lost 8kg in 1 month with similar dishes. i didnt use salt at all in this dish

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Ingredients

30 mins
1 serving
  1. 3 hard boiled eggs
  2. 3 onions
  3. 3 tbsp vegetable oil
  4. hungarian sweet paprika
  5. 5 tbsp ajvar
  6. cumin
  7. curcuma
  8. roman cumin

Cooking Instructions

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    Cut the boiled eggs and the onions into small pieces and add them into a pan with the oil, spices and ajvar, fry it until onions get soft. enjoy, its really super tasty and salt free

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Hello Home Chefs! Im Zsofi, born in Budapest, Hungary. Im an India enthusiast, who is in love with Thailand and its cuisine, who loves Vietnam, adores Laos, loves Burma, is crazy for Indonesia and Malaysia🥰 Im someone who loves Singapore, China and Japan, the amazing Korea, i love the foods of Morocco and Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria, Saudi and Yemen, Oman and Qatar and UAE🥰 Im so excited to discover the dishes of Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana.... Still learning about the wonderful foods of Mexico,Argentina, Brazil.... I love all the cuisines and countries of the whole world🥰🥰 Please do check out my older recipes too!! Im creating an international fusion of all the cuisines of the world: there are no borders in mixing and matching flavours. I love all the cuisines of the world. I like to discover new spices and ideas.i never try to follow the "official" rules in cooking, but rather my main ingredient is my passion. When i imagine a dish, first i cook it in my head and i try to imagine how it will taste like. if the ingredients will be in harmony, how can i make it technically and what side dishes would match well. what i have learnt from south-east asian cuisines is, that fresh ingredients are unbeatable. in nutrition, taste, look and color, crispiness and moistness. my recent goal is to use as many fresh herbs and veggies as possible. there are only a few dishes that i dont like, few type of seafood and seaweed. any other ingredient is on my horizon if i plan to create something new,cooking is my art.
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