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Starter Recipe for American Goulash

I love Goulash! I make it all the time and I change it up a bit according to what veggies I have in the frig. It reminds me of hamburger helper. lol! Maybe because of all the macaroni but I think mostly because it's comfort food. Yes I know a lot of veggies are not really part of American Goulash. Smile~ 

The picture at the left is American Goulash. Some people call it "slumgullion" but I have always just known it as goulash. But here is your starter recipe for American Goulash.

Ingredients of American Goulash
The ingredients of American goulash now usually include elbow macaroni, cubed steak, ground beef or "hamburger", and tomatoes in some form, whether canned whole, as tomato sauce, tomato soup, and/or tomato paste

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STARTER GOULASH RECIPE

  • 1 large diced onion
  • 1 1/2 pounds of hamburger meat
  • 1 cans diced tomatoes
  • 1 can tomato soup
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cup of macaroni (depends on how u like macaroni)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 
  • 2 grated garlic cloves
  • splash of olive oil
  • 1/4th teaspoon salt / or to taste
  • 1/4 pepper / or to taste

  1. fry onions and hamburger meat up in a pan.
  2. Add bay leaf, garlic, paprika, salt and pepper
  3. Boil macaroni up in separate pot /according to package directions.
  4. Add drained noodles to hamburger and onion pan.
  5. Add diced tomatoes and tomato soup.
  6. Stir to mix.
  7. Simmer on LOW for 10 minutes. Do not boil
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You can make it a stew by adding cooked cubed potatoes and diced bell peppers but that turns it into Hungarian Goulash. But still great.

You can add a can of corn, or more onions or even red bell peppers and it's great too! Really just about any veggie that you like. Mushrooms are good and carrots too! But again.... that turns it into a different type of goulash but still goulash.
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Remember this recipe for National Goulash Day.  A world holiday. Celebrated every August 28th.
If you've never ate goulash before.... give it a try ok.  Lots-ah-love yall!

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Goulash from USA and National Goulash Day does exist

Goulash Lover's Listen to this!

I made myself a pot of American Goulash today which made me wonder if there was a National Goulash Day out there. So I jumped on the Internet and sure enough there is! So mark your calendars for August 28th everyone. 

Seems this food holiday first made an appearance in 2010 in Hungary and then became National Goulash Day all over the world. You wont get any complaints about that from me. lol! I'm a goulash lover from way back.
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The photo is a pic of American Goulash which is the way I made it today.
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About American Goulash
American goulash has been mentioned in cookbooks since at least 1914 and include a number of variations. American goulash now usually include elbow macaroni, cubed steak, ground beef or "hamburger", and tomatoes in some form, whether canned whole, as tomato sauce, tomato soup, dice tomatoes or tomato paste. In some areas it is called "slumgullion".

Well there ya go guys! 
That was some fun goulash information for you. I'm going to do a quick youtube video about it and I think I will do a post for a recipe for American Goulash as well so keep-ah-look-out if your interested.
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