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When I was growing up, a good homemade, old-fashioned goulash recipe was a staple in our household. And why not? It’s frugal, easy to make, and it dirties very few dishes. It’s the perfect recipe for a busy family!
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Easy Goulash Recipe
I originally posted this recipe here on the blog almost 15 years ago. Since then, it’s been a favorite staple of many but also gets me a large number of hate comments, if you can believe that!
The reason is that the recipe that follows is what I called goulash when I was growing up. This recipe was passed down to me from my German Grandma, who made it on a regular basis. Since then, I’ve been told, “It’s not really goulash”.
Well, it is to me, but moreover, it’s a thrifty supper, which is why I’ve shared it here. Call it what you will; it’s easy, tasty, and frugal. We love it!
Canned or Fresh Tomatoes?
My children now love to eat this simple recipe because it’s so tasty, and what child doesn’t love noodles? This recipe is perfect for using home canned tomatoes because you need the liquid for cooking the pasta. You can use fresh tomatoes but you will need to add some kind of liquid (water or beef broth) to be able to cook the noodles.
Our family originally came from North Dakota and my mother made this just like this! Dad didn’t like garlic so that wasn’t allowed but, “Ahum” – we won’t tell him if I do put garlic in this recipe. ^_^ Thanks for the memory and the recipe Merissa.
A simple and frugal meal that has been passed down in my family for generations.
CourseMain Course
CuisineGerman
KeywordOld Fashioned Goulash
Prep Time5minutes
Cook Time15minutes
Total Time20minutes
Servings6people
Calories507kcal
CreatorMerissa
Ingredients
1pintCanned TomatoesCan also use 2 cups canned diced or stewed tomatoes. Do not drain.
16oz.PastaUse whatever you have!
1poundGround Beef
1mediumOnion
1tablespoonMinced Garlicfresh or dried
Salt and PepperTo taste
Instructions
Brown up hamburger first with onion.
Add in the garlic.
Pour in tomatoes and all the liquid with them.
Add in the noodles and cook until the noodles are al dente.
Nutrition Facts
Old Fashioned Homemade Goulash Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 507Calories from Fat 153
% Daily Value*
Fat 17g26%
Saturated Fat 6g38%
Trans Fat 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 7g
Cholesterol 54mg18%
Sodium 160mg7%
Potassium 636mg18%
Carbohydrates 64g21%
Fiber 4g17%
Sugar 6g7%
Protein 24g48%
Vitamin A 170IU3%
Vitamin C 9mg11%
Calcium 63mg6%
Iron 4mg22%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Love this recipe!!! This is how we fix it with the exception of our recipe adds corn (adds a sweet crutch). Love your story!!!
Sarah, Little House Living reader
How to Serve Goulash
Serve your beefGoulash Recipe with a side salad and some fresh veggies. We love serving it with green beans because that just seems to go together. This is a wonderful, hearty dish that should be able to fill up even the hungriest eater.
Variations to the Basic Goulash Recipe
I make the recipe exactly as described above, but many others in the comments have given other suggestions on how to change up your goulash recipe. Here are a few of them:
Add a can of corn.
Top with cheddar cheese or parmesan cheese.
Use elbow macaroni noodles to collect the sauce better.
Add in chopped carrots with the onion.
Add in oregano, thyme, or Italian seasoning for a totally different flavor.
Stir in chopped bell peppers with the onions.
Cook in a dutch oven instead of a skillet.
Use ground turkey or ground chicken or even ground pork instead of beef.
Add a dash of Worcestershire sauce.
Give it a stronger tomato base, use some tomato sauce in addition to the diced tomatoes.
Gluten-Free Goulash
This recipe is super easy to make gluten-free, I do it all the time! Just replace the pasta with your favorite gluten-free noodles.
Another tip is to cook the noodles separately from the rest of the meal and add them in at the end. Since gluten-free pasta can get really slimy and starchy, this will give you a way to rinse off the noodles before putting them in with the meal.
Common Questions About Making Goulash
How long is homemade goulash good for?
I like to store leftover Goulash for no longer than a week in the refrigerator in an airtight container. After that, the noodles are so great anymore. Reheat in the microwave.
How to make homemade goulash soup?
You could easily turn this recipe into a tasty soup! Put all of the ingredients together in a large saucepan or a stockpot and add some tomato sauce and some homemade broth until it creates a soup instead of a fried dish.
What is the history of goulash?
This is kind of fun and interesting to know. Maybe something to share around the family table while you are enjoying the old-fashionedgoulash recipe at home! The origins of goulash came from Hungary where it was made to be fed to Hungarian herdsman while they were tending their sheep. (Hungarian Goulash) It quickly spread to other European countries. The recipe I have here most closely resemblesGermanGulasch because my family is mostly German and this recipe came from my paternal grandmother. It’s common to seeGermanGulasch or any goulash made into a soup and have the addition of paprika, but this is how my grandma and my mom made it so this is the recipe I’m passing down to you. This is also sometimes called American Goulash.
Merissa, this is the exact same recipe my mother passed down to me (with stewed tomatoes). It is my favorite meal and feel-good recipe. I think it tastes even better the next day. I confess that sometimes I eat it cold, too! Our whole family loves it. When my brother, sister, or granddaughter come to visit, goulash is their first choice for dinner. My granddaughter now has the recipe because I have it memorized from making it so often. 🙂
Jan, Little House Living reader
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Has your family ever had goulash? Is your recipe similar to my old fashionedgoulash recipe?
Merissa Alink
Merissa has been blogging about andliving the simple and frugal life on Little House Living since 2009 and has internationally published 2 books on the topic. You can read about Merissa’s journey from penniless to freedom on the About Page. You can send her a message any time from theContact Page.
This recipe for Old Fashioned Goulash was originally published on Little House Living in July 2009. It has been updated as of January 2024.
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