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Goulash originated in Hungary , Hungarian style of cooking, but today when people make it Hungarian style, they use like a Chuck eye steak, something like that. You go ahead and cube it like you would a Stew meat.
Goulash was probably one of the first meals always cooked for a new meal after we got started.
Now, this is really classic Chuck wagon cooking right here when I was on a ranch, because when I'm out there three to five weeks long, me and me and Shannon , we can't be taking a lot of stuff that we have to refrigerate.
Our new cookbook is all about some really fresh stuff out of the garden.
This is a well seasoned piece of cast iron. I don't recommend you do this in a piece of iron that you've owned three weeks or four weeks . That's why you clean it well every time you get it good and dry. And then you re season every trip. Not once a week, not twice a week. You're building that shield up, that seasoning up that you're not going to eat away at it.
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