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Goulash (GOO losh)

islandpiper

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This is our family style of goulash. Quick, easy, cheap, filling and hot on a cold rainy day:

1 lb. ground beef, browned and drained
1 onion chopped into the beef while browning
2 cans diced tomatoes, or one can tomatoes and one can of tomato sauce
1 1/2 cups elbow macaroni boiled in salt water and drained and stirred into the meat mix.

Serve with a Tbls or so of vinegar in a soup dish . Some crusty bread goes good with this...

Pretty simple, working-man food where I grew up. With that pre-cooked and pre-packaged ground beef would be good trail/river food.

See? no grits......

Piper
 

Kayak Jack

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Looks familiar. I'd include garlic here. Being a solid Kraut, I'm also (virtually) an honorary (ornery) Eye-tal-yun.

Everything is better with garlic on it. EVERYTHING. (Well, except gree-itz. Nothing can improve them.)
 

Slammer

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Now that's funny I don't care if you eat grits or not.....(Goo Losh)....that be fuuuunnny. Never dawned on me that someone wouldn't know how to pronounce it and then taking a good look at how it's spelt............that just cracks me up. Easily amused today I guess.

Never heard of the vinegar with it.
 

bearridge

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Friend Slammer,

Vinegar kin really give ya a surprize. We put a few spoonfuls in red beans rite after we turn the heat off 'n git read ta put it over the rice.

My Grandma used ta make Goulash, but I dont recall her recipe. It had Hungarian paprika, okra 'n tomatoes. I think she put corn in it sometimes. Mebbe she jest added whatever she had in the icebox? She mainly ate ice cream 'n greazy spaghetti, but she liked candy too. :wink:

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bearridge
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Slammer

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Brother Bear,

We've made it with just 'bout everything you can think of, Mostly out of 'da garden when young. Garden be 5 acres. We've used squash, purple hulls, okra, tomatoes,

Sometimes be hard to tell if it be GOO Losh or stew.

I does luv me some cucumbers, tomatoes and onions in vinegar.
 

oldsparkey

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"O" Boy... Some sweet onions cut up and stacked in between cucumber slices and swimming in vinegar with a little salt & pepper thrown in. Set it in the frig for a little while to cool down..... then enjoy.

I try to keep a jar of it in the frig but it keeps disappearing every time I open the door.

Chuck