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Definition of Chicken paprika
1. Noun. Chicken simmered in broth with onions and paprika then mixed with sour cream.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chicken Paprika
Literary usage of Chicken paprika
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Murrey Collection of Cookery Books by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1895)
"Spring chicken paprika.—This is a dish which is likely to be appreciated more by
people who keep late hours than others. Cut a raw spring chicken into neat ..."
2. The Stag Cook Book: Written for Men by Men by Carroll Mac Sheridan (1922)
"... Albert D. Lasker chicken paprika Say a five pound chicken—do it this way and
see how you like it. Slice four small onions. Put one-sixth pound of butter ..."
3. A New Book of Cookery by Fannie Merritt Farmer (1915)
"chicken paprika Dress, clean and cut two chickens in pieces for serving; then
sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook four and one-half tablespoons butter with ..."
4. Salads and Sauces by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1884)
"chicken paprika is an excellent dish. It is used much as we use curry. It is
highly recommended for dyspepsia. Most of our Hungarian restaurants and ..."