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]]>This delicious creamy carrot ragout (in Hungarian – “sárgarépa főzelék”) has all you need for a fast, easy and comforting vegetarian dish.
Carrots are the perfect winter superfood with multiple health benefits. They are awesome either fresh or cooked, and available all year long. Did you know that by steaming carrots instead of boiling them, they keep more of their beneficial nutrients?
“Főzelék” is a special meal category in Hungarian cuisine, and actually it does not even have an English translation. It is a kind of vegetable ragout, thicker than a soup, and a bit thinner than a stew. Almost every vegetable has its own “főzelék”. They are usually served as a main dish, or on the side of a protein course. My mother always made us many different varieties of főzelék in my childhood, and so I make this for my kids and family.
2 lb carrots
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp flour
1 cup milk
½-1 cup water
⅓ cup parsley
½-1 tbsp salt
Wash, peel and cut the carrots into rounds or half moons depending on the size of the carrots.
Melt the butter in a medium pot, and add the chopped carrots, half the amount of parsley, and ½ tbsp salt . Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover and simmer for about 10-15 minutes, until the carrots are fork tender.
Stir it occasionally, and add a bit of water if necessary.
Mix the flour, milk and ½ cup cold water. Add the flour mix and the remaining parsley to the carrots and stir. Cook for another 4-5 minutes until it thickens. Add a bit more water if the stew is too thick – it should have the consistency of a thick clam chowder. Add salt if needed and adjust the flavour to your liking.
Serve it as it is, or with eggs, a slice of meatloaf, wieners, or any protein you like – and don’t forget the fresh bread!
You might like these veggie stew recipes too!
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