Friday, April 20, 2012

My Mom's Beef Goulash

Well, here it is... my mom's recipe for beef goulash!  I'm so excited to share this recipe with you.  I grew up with this dish and love it!  The interesting thing is how very simple it really is.  Ok, so I've jazzed it up just a tad bit by adding a red pepper, a little cayenne, AND I used elbow pasta (a request by Chris) instead of egg noodles, but, otherwise, this recipe is straight out of my mom's recipe box.  I love the simplicity of this dish.  Minimal ingredients and most of us should have everything, except for maybe the beef, on hand at all times.  Now I know why my mom made it... it's simple and it can make a lot of food without inflating that grocery bill!  Plus, it was loved by the pickiest eater in the house - me!

Thanks, Mom!  Chris and I can't wait to have it again :)

My Mom's Beef Goulash
Slightly adapted from my mom
Printable Recipe 
Ingredients:
1 lbs boneless beef round, cut into 1/2" cubes
2 Tablespoons flour
1 1/2 Tablespoons olive oil
1/2 sweet onion, roughly chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
2 cups water
1 Tablespoon Paprika (I used Hungarian sweet)
3/4 teaspoons salt
1 bay leaf
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
2 cups elbow pasta

Directions:
Put the beef chunks in a bowl and add the flour.  Toss to coat and set aside.

In a deep skillet, over medium heat, add the olive oil.  Add the onions and cook for 4 minutes.  Add the red pepper and cook another 2 minutes.  Now add the beef and cook until it is no longer pink in the middle, about another 5 minutes.  Stir in the water, paprika, salt, bay leaf, garlic, and cayenne.  Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer until meat is tender, about 2 1/2 hours, stirring occasionally.

Cook noodles according to package directions; drain well.  Pour goulash mixture over pasta and serve.  Enjoy!

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13 comments:

  1. This sounds yummy. I would actually like the egg noodles with this, too. I have always had goulash with ground beef, but I bet the cubed beef is more authentic. I will have to try this...my kids would love it.

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  2. Oh, man, comfort food supreme! It sounds fabulous, wonderful, delicious ... not enough caffeine in my brain yet to come up with more adjectives!

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  3. Your goulash looks great, Jenn! I've never had it with cubed meat, always with ground bee, but it sounds delicious so I'll have to try it your way. It's a perfect comfort food and great for our chilly weather now!

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  4. Actually, I've never had it with ground "bee," I meant beef. lol

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  5. Real goulash, OMG! This is how goulash is supposed to be, not ground beef and a can of tomatoes (that's how we made it here LMAO). And look, it's even got paprika in it, like real goulash should!!! I've got to make this - it looks completely drool worthy :) Thanks Jenn and Jenn's Mom!

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  6. I cannot tell you how much I love this stuff. And I cannot tell you how glad I am that there's not a hot dish of it sitting here in front of me. No way could I resist it!!

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  7. I really want a bowl of this goulash right now... it looks tasty Jenn.

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  8. oh wow, I love the look of this... I adore beef goulash... and I would go for the big fat flat noodles myself... love it!... thanks to your mum!

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  9. I've never seen a goulash made with chunks of beef like this. It sounds delicious!

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  10. I don't have a good goulash recipe! Thanks for sharing your mom's special dish. I'm pinning it so I don't forget about it.

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  11. It sounds delicious and thanks for sharing it with us.

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  12. I know you are talking about YOUR Chris but I would have requested elbow noodles too, that's what I've always had in Goulash.

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  13. My family will love this, Jenn. It will be a great alternative to our American Chop Suey that is pure comfort food around here. I'm sure this will be requested again and again. I love egg noodles; but my family will love it even more with elbows, I think.

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