Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Quick and Easy Goulash

What's For Dinner? Goulash! In my house this dish is a big hit. It's really quick and easy to make and you can usually get away with using what you have on hand. Most of my cooking is done with a dash here and a spoonful there. I don't measure a lot unless I am following a recipe for a dish I don't make very often. Goulash is one of those meals that is usually different every time I make it because it's one of my "go to" meals when I need to" go to" the grocery store but I am either too tired or too busy and our pantry is running low on food. =)

Quick and Easy Goulash



Ingredients:

Macaroni and Cheese
Milk and butter ( for the Mac and Cheese)
ground meat (beef, turkey, venison)
diced tomatoes (canned or fresh)
diced onions
garlic
kernel corn (canned, frozen or fresh)
salt
pepper
paprika ( if you like it)


Notice there are no measurements for the above ingredients? It's because this is a recipe that is in my head. The first time I remember making it was in high school with my friend Wendy at her house. We made it the same way back then. A little of this and a little of that. (I have such fond memories with Wendy). And seriously a little of this and a little of that will do the job. You really can't mess this up.


Directions:

  1.  Boil a large pot or stock pot of water for the macaroni. (The size depends on how many boxes of macaroni you need to cook for the size of your family. For us it's four boxes.
  2. Follow the directions on the macaroni and cheese package for cooking.
  3. While the water is boiling, brown the meat. You can add diced onion or garlic if you like it.
  4. Add the salt, pepper, and paprika to the browning meat.
  5. Drain the grease from the ground meat mixture.
  6. A few minutes before the pasta is done, add the corn. (however much you want or have on hand)
  7. Drain the pasta when it is ready and follow the package directions for making the macaroni and cheese. This usually includes mixing in the milk, butter, and powdered cheese.
  8. Once the mac and cheese is mixed, add the browned meat and stir.
  9. Next, add your tomatoes - do not drain the can. (as much or as little as you desire - or have on hand). Mix it up.
  10. Serve in bowls and your meal is complete. You can also serve it with garlic bread and/or fresh salad.
That's it! It's really simple and in my house...the kids all go back for more!

Enjoy!








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