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Wiener Saftgulasch, and where to source it

Wiener Saftgulasch — Worth The Hunt WORTH THE HUNT Wiener Saftgulasch Austrian 5best2buy.com

cook a weight of onion equal to the beef until it collapses to jam, then bloom the sweet paprika off the heat so it never scorches into bitterness before the liquid goes in

By Vince Gonzalez · Published July 2026 · Sourcing verified 5 Jul 2026

Prep20 min
Cook3 hr
Makes4 servings
CuisineAustrian
Cost$$$
Gluten-freeDairy-free
The Ingredients — and where to get them
Cook for 4 servings
beef shin or chuck
800 g
800 g
onions
800 g
800 g
sweet Hungarian paprika
3 tbsp
25 g
Local / market
tomato paste
1 tbsp
15 g
Local / market
caraway seed and marjoram
1 tsp each
6 g
Local / market
lard
3 tbsp
45 g
The Rundown
Greedometer ●●●●● Barely a splurge
A light hand — your arteries say thanks. · plan ahead — needs marinating, soaking, or resting time
EffortA project
Cook it with
Instant PotSlow cookerOne-pot
The Method
  1. Melt the onionsCook the sliced onions in lard over low heat 30 to 40 minutes until they collapse to a deep golden jam.
  2. Bloom paprikaPull the pot off the heat, stir in tomato paste and paprika so it does not burn, then add a splash of vinegar and stock.
  3. Add the beefStir in cubed beef, caraway, marjoram and garlic, barely cover with stock, and bring to a gentle simmer.
  4. BraiseCover and cook 2.5 to 3 hours until the beef is tender and the onions have vanished into a dark glossy sauce.
The Toolkit

Heavy braising pot · Wooden spoon · Sharp knife

Straight Answers
Can you make Wiener Saftgulasch in an air fryer? — Yes, with an insert

Not on its own — an air fryer can’t hold a pool of liquid. You can simmer it in an oven-safe dish or a silicone insert made to fit the basket, but the broth won’t reduce or brown the way it does on the stove, and that insert comes out scorching, so use oven mitts. For real depth, a pot on the stove wins.

Can you freeze Wiener Saftgulasch? — Yes

Yes — it freezes well. Cool it fully, portion into airtight containers, and it keeps a few months; thaw in the fridge and reheat gently.

Can you make Wiener Saftgulasch ahead of time? — Yes

Yes — it holds well and often tastes better the next day. Make it ahead and reheat gently before serving.

Is Wiener Saftgulasch gluten-free? — Yes

Yes — nothing in this recipe as written contains gluten. As always, glance at the labels on any packaged items (broth, sauces, chocolate), since brands vary.

Is Wiener Saftgulasch vegan? — No

No — it contains meat, so it isn’t vegetarian or vegan.

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