American Goulash is a one-pot meal that is ready in just 45 minutes! This comfort food favorite is made with ground beef and pasta in a flavorful tomato-based stew. There’s a reason why it’s been a comfort food favorite for over 100 years!
One pot dinners are so quick and easy, and we can’t get over how fast it is to clean up! Goulash is one of those American meals we grew up with that doesn’t ever go out of style. When we think of home cooking, we think goulash. It is the ultimate comfort food, yet it doesn’t take forever to make! Your kids will be begging for this one over and over again, so it’s time to stock up on ground beef and macaroni noodles!
Hungarian Goulash is a stew that dates back to the 9th century. This recipe is for an American Goulash which dates back to the early 1900s and is generally made using ground beef and pasta in a chili powder and paprika tomato stew.
Pasta Options for Old Fashioned Goulash:
We love this dish with elbow macaroni, but you can also use egg noodles.
Meat Options:
A traditional American-style goulash calls for ground beef. For a lighter version, you can swap the ground beef out for ground chicken or turkey. If you prefer pork, use ground Italian sausage. If you are vegetarian, you can use meatless crumbles.
Additions:
We love how easy it is to customize goulash! If you like additional veggies in your meal, you can add almost anything to this dish! Common favorites are sliced carrots, green beans, peas, and corn.
Make Ahead Instructions:
Goulash is best made and eaten fresh, but you can always prepare it early. Store your goulash in the fridge and reheat when ready on the stove in a large saucepan over medium heat.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat in a large saucepan on the stove over medium heat until warmed through.
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Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Easy to make and very good
Cooked this last night because I had the ingredients and it looked to be fast and delicious. IT WAS!! Really easy, fast to throw together and delicious. Even my grandson, the picky eater, ate two bowls!!
Loved IT!!
Good one, Rachel. Thank you so much. Love your recipes.
It’s also good as ‘chili mac’. Just add a few Tblspns of a good chili powder. Gebhardt’s is my favorite, but you can’t find it on the East coast, so I buy multiples from Amazon.
Chili powder is in the ingredients list already. Not as much, though. When I make Chili Mac I use a package of McCormick’s chili seasoning. That takes care of the spices for me.
Without a doubt, the best goulash I have ever had! Thank you.
I made this today. Its perfect and tasty
I know itโs good because itโs exactly the way I make mine. Except sometimes I donโt put the Italian seasonings in it. Love this so quick and easy
its awesome recipe..family loves it
So yummy!
We have made this recipe over and over. The whole family loves it.