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07-17-2011 08:30 PM
"Once Upon a Time" there was a dish with elbow macaroni, ground beef, and tomatoes which was a staple of school cafeteria lunches and mom-and-pop restaurants. At my recent high-school reunion, none of us could remember what name it went by in the South. Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives featured it as "American Chop Suey" and other places call it Chili-Mac. Are there any fond memories on this forum who have a name for it and a recipe to share? [I'm brand new to this Recipe Swap and am having a wonderful time reading all the friendly posts. Thanks to all who share here.] -- HoneyBit
10-19-2014 05:25 PM
They called it Johnny Marzetti where I come from.
10-19-2014 05:38 PM
10-19-2014 05:43 PM
I think we knew it as 'goulash' also. The stuff called Beef-a-Roni came in a can or a box, IIRC (aka - barf-a-roni. ha!).
You really don't need a recipe. Just make it. Put in there the flavor profiles that you like. I haven't made this in decades, but I recall never actually having a recipe for it.
10-19-2014 05:45 PM
At my house it had the original name of Meat, Macaroni and Tomatoes!
10-19-2014 05:55 PM
My mother used to make this often, she called it American Chop Suey. It was an easy meal for her to make after she got home from work for the family. It was one of my fathers favorite dinners. As a kid I didn't care for the onions, so I just picked around them. And there was always a fresh loaf of Italian bread. Totally forgot about this dish, I just may have to make it.
10-19-2014 06:01 PM
we call it goulash or beefy mac.
no recipe.......just brown the meat and onion, cook the pasta (it doesnt have to be elbow macaroni), add juicy tomatoes, some tomato paste, turmeric, salt, pepper, garlic powder or garlic, sometimes some italian seasoning, and sometimes even some tiny cubed fried potato. it all gets thrown in together and "steamed" on low heat.
10-19-2014 06:55 PM
I'm from the deep south of Georgia. I've never had this in my family, but will try it with my niece and nephew. Simple and easy ought to be good enough. You can do it on the stovetop or oven or toaster oven. Thanks for the idea ladies!
10-19-2014 06:59 PM
On 10/19/2014 tigriss said:I'm from the deep south of Georgia. I've never had this in my family, but will try it with my niece and nephew. Simple and easy ought to be good enough. You can do it on the stovetop or oven or toaster oven. Thanks for the idea ladies!
if you brown the meat first you can also do it in a rice cooker or a slow cooker/crockpot.
10-19-2014 07:08 PM
Not sure, but it should be called Bemato!
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