What a week it has been!
Tomorrow is the big day for Mattie’s Tasting! If you are near Hickory, NC please stop on by and say HI! I would love it!
I will definitely have to post pictures to share it all with you!
I was recently on the phone with my Grandma (I capitalize because she is a very Grand person!) and you know I am a huge fan of getting recipes from her, right?! Well this goulash recipe I actually got from my mom who got it my grandma and so on and so forth. So, really I have no idea whose recipe this really is! Don’t you just love recipes like that? However, what is goulash really?
Well I looked it up! Google said —
“Goulash is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika and other spices. Originating from the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, goulash is also a popular meal in Central Europe, Scandinavia and Southern Europe.”
What a definition. I have visited other people who have made goulash and honestly, when I was a kid I thought it was what my mom made when she was just too lazy to make a big meal… Yeah that is what I really thought. (you can scold me later mom!) I didn’t like it as much even though she pretty much made it just like her spaghetti just with elbow macaroni. However, people do really put thought into what they put into their goulash! I figured that out as I got older and everyone’s is different!
Nowadays, I love goulash and love making rather large quantities because, well, I am a lover of leftovers for lunches. I also come from a close family and whenever we get together there is always a bunch of people and this dish is always the perfect thing because it can make enough for 8-10 people easily. It is just a great meal to make after a busy night. When I was in college it was comfort food for me!
Grandma Goulash:
12-16 oz of Macaroni (gluten free or not) (uncooked)
4 1/2 to 5 cups Pasta Sauce
8 oz of sliced mushrooms (sauteed)
1 lb ground beef, chicken, turkey or pork
1 tsp Roasted Granulated Garlic
1-2 Tbsp Dehydrated Red and Green Peppers (or 1/2 chopped peppers and saute them)
1 Tbsp Dehydrated Onion (or 1/4 cup chopped onions sauteed)
Cook your Macaroni to aldente (not quite done done) and set aside.
Brown Down your meat and add in your pasta sauce. Add in your Peppers and onions so they will re hydrate. Boil on low heat for about 5 minutes. Add in your macaroni and mushrooms and let it cook all together for about 5 to 10 minutes. Serve hot with some Parmesan and bread for a dinner or by itself for lunch (or however you want!)
My favorite part about a goulash recipe is that just about all of it is optional! Do want peppers don’t add them! Don’t want meat? Just don’t add it! What gluten free? add some gluten free noodles instead! It is perfectly fine! When i was in college I would often make this without any meat because well meat was expensive and I was a student! (anyway to save money!)
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I hope you have a great and blessed weekend!
Deliciously,
Gabby
It looks fantastic! Great for our coming winter
It’s not for me (I’m a vegetarian), but my husband and my extended family would loooooooooooove it 🙂
I was vegetarian for a long time! I made this with textured vegetable protein and it was delish! Perfect for the mountain winters where i lived!
Gabby, this looks delish! It’s cold here and that would be perfect. My mom’s was similar, but she would tuck chunks of monterey jack cheese throughout and then on top too. Cheesy goodness! I love mushrooms, but I’m the only one in the family. I’m going to have to come have dinner with you! Thinking about you and the open house this weekend.Can’t wait to hear how it goes!! xx
Doesn’t that sound amazing with cheese! Thank you for your warm thoughts it was a huge success!
This is perfect! Pinned and tweeted. We appreciate you taking the time to party with us! I hope to see you on Monday at 7 pm, so we get to see your fabulous new creations. The party goes until Friday at 7 pm. Happy Saturday! Lou Lou Girls
Thank you Kim! I try to be ther right at 9pm est!