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I MADE A CHEAP,BUT YUMMY GOULASH TODAY IN THE CROCKPOT.MY 18YR OLD GRANDSON IS NOW STAYING WITH ME 5 DAYS A WEEK SO HE CAN ATTEND COLLEGE. I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A GREAT STRECHER FOR A FEW DAYS.REALLY TUNED OUT DELIC!

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@Luvsmyfam   What did your Goulash consist of?  I have heard that name used for several different ypes of receipes.  We use our crockpot alot and would like a new receipe.  A Goulash sounds good to me. 

 

My Mom called hamburger, potatoes, onions and a gravy Goulash.

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@Luvsmyfam    I haven't had goulash in years.   Please share what you all put in the crockpot.  

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@KathyM23 wrote:

@Luvsmyfam   What did your Goulash consist of?  I have heard that name used for several different ypes of receipes.  We use our crockpot alot and would like a new receipe.  A Goulash sounds good to me. 

 

My Mom called hamburger, potatoes, onions and a gravy Goulash.


@KathyM23   I'm guessing it at least had paprika lol. 

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@rockygems123   I don't cook so I don't know about the paprika or spices.  I meant another dish that would be named Goulash that was different than what my Mom called Goulash. 

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@Luvsmyfam  DH grew up loving goulash. It was American style with elbow macaroni, beef, tomatoes, and red and green peppers. I learned to recreate it for him. I love it too!

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@KathyM23 wrote:

@rockygems123   I don't cook so I don't know about the paprika or spices.  I meant another dish that would be named Goulash that was different than what my Mom called Goulash. 


@KathyM23  My mother was Yugoslavian and Hungarian and she put paprika on everything including french fries. She refused to make goulash for some reason and it is a classic Slavic dish, I don't know what it typically is either. 

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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

@Luvsmyfam  DH grew up loving goulash. It was American style with elbow macaroni, beef, tomatoes, and red and green peppers. I learned to recreate it for him. I love it too!


My Mom made your recipe, but called it "American Chop Suey".

 

My goulash consists of a cubed chuck roast, red bell pepper, onions, carrots, lots of paprika, tomato paste, and sour cream served over cooked eggs noodles.

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🕺 How many of you remember the delightful Johnny Marzetti from the high school cafeteria?

 

👻  Did you also know that the Munster's favorite meal was Ghoulash?

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@Luvsmyfam.  What's thre point of mentioning it if you can't include a recipe?  This is the recipe forum.

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