Goulash Recipe

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This one came out of pure hunger and zero motivation.

It was one of those evenings where I stood in the kitchen staring at the stove like it had personally offended me. I didn’t want to cook anything complicated. No chopping ten ingredients, no fancy steps, no thinking too hard.

But I was hungry. Properly hungry.

So I grabbed what I had. Ground beef, a can of tomatoes, some pasta sitting in the pantry. Nothing exciting on its own, but I figured… maybe together?

The first time I made it, I didn’t expect much. It looked simple, maybe even a little too simple. But then I took a bite.

And it was good. Like, unexpectedly comforting good.

Rich, a little tangy, slightly sweet, and filling in that “you’re not hungry anymore but still want another bite” kind of way. It reminded me of those meals that don’t try to impress you but still end up being exactly what you needed.

Now it’s one of my go-to meals when I want something warm, hearty, and honest.

Why This Is My Go-To

  • Weeknight Lifesaver: This is what I make when I don’t feel like cooking but still want something real and filling.
  • Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor: Nothing fancy here, but somehow it all comes together in the best way.
  • One-Pan Comfort: Less mess, less cleanup, and that’s always a win in my book.
  • Filling Without Fuss: It’s hearty enough to keep you full without needing sides or extras.
  • Family-Style Feel: It’s the kind of dish you scoop into bowls and eat without overthinking.
  • Budget Friendly: Everything in here is pretty affordable and easy to keep on hand.
  • Leftovers Are Even Better: Something about letting it sit makes the flavors deepen. I look forward to day two.

Real-Life Cooking Notes from Ethan

  1. Brown the Beef Properly: Don’t rush this step. Let it get a little color. That’s where a lot of the flavor comes from.
  2. Onions Go in Midway: I used to throw them in too early and they’d overcook. Adding them halfway keeps them just right.
  3. Don’t Skip the Butter: It sounds small, but it adds a richness that makes the sauce feel complete.
  4. Soy Sauce Secret: It doesn’t make it taste Asian at all, it just deepens everything. Trust it.
  5. Taste Before Serving: Always adjust salt and pepper at the end. It makes a big difference.
  6. Al Dente Pasta Matters: If the pasta is too soft, it turns mushy once mixed. Slight bite is perfect.
  7. Simmer Time Counts: Give it those 20 minutes. It helps everything come together instead of tasting separate.
  8. Cheese Is Optional… But Not Really: You can skip it, but honestly, melted cheddar on top just makes it better.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  1. Ground Beef: 1 pound
  2. Diced Onion: 1/3 cup
  3. Canned Diced Tomatoes: 28 ounces (undrained)
  4. Tomato Sauce: 28 ounces
  5. Salted Butter: 1 tablespoon
  6. Soy Sauce: 1 tablespoon
  7. Granulated Sugar: A pinch
  8. Italian Seasoning: 1 teaspoon
  9. Salt and Pepper: To taste
  10. Elbow Macaroni: 1 pound (cooked al dente)
  11. Shredded Cheddar Cheese: 1 cup (optional)

How It Comes Together

Cook the Pasta First: If you haven’t already, boil your macaroni until al dente. Drain and set aside.

Brown the Beef: In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef. Once it’s about halfway done, add the diced onion and continue cooking until everything is browned and fragrant.

Build the Sauce: Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, butter, soy sauce, sugar, and Italian seasoning. Mix everything well.

Let It Simmer: Reduce heat and let it simmer for about 20 minutes. This is where the magic happens.

Combine with Pasta: Add the cooked macaroni into the skillet and mix until everything is coated.

Finish with Cheese: Sprinkle cheddar on top if using, let it melt slightly, and serve warm.

Variations You Will Enjoy Trying

  • Spicy Kick: Add red chili flakes or a dash of hot sauce if you like a little heat.
  • Veggie Boost: Toss in bell peppers, mushrooms, or even spinach for extra texture.
  • Ground Chicken Swap: A lighter option that still works really well.
  • Cheesy Upgrade: Mix some cheese into the pasta instead of just on top for extra creaminess.
  • Garlic Addition: A couple of cloves of garlic with the onions takes it up a notch.
  • Herb Finish: Fresh parsley or basil at the end adds a fresh touch.

Goulash Recipe

Hearty beef and macaroni skillet simmered in rich tomato sauce, seasoned simply, and finished with cheese for a comforting meal.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 8
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Calories: 480

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1/3 cup diced onion
  • 28 ounces canned diced tomatoes undrained
  • 28 ounces canned tomato sauce
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • Pinch of granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 pound elbow macaroni cooked al dente
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese (optiona

Equipment

  • Large skillet or pan
  • Pot (for boiling pasta)
  • Spoon or spatula
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Method
 

  1. Cook the Pasta (if needed):
  2. If not already prepared, cook the macaroni to al dente according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
  3. Brown the Beef:
  4. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef until it begins to brown.
  5. Add Onion:
  6. When the beef is about halfway cooked, add the diced onion and continue cooking until beef is fully browned and onions are softened.
  7. Add Sauce Ingredients:
  8. Stir in diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, butter, soy sauce, sugar, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper. Mix well.
  9. Simmer:
  10. Reduce heat to low and let the mixture simmer for 20 minutes.
  11. Combine with Pasta:
  12. Add the cooked macaroni to the skillet and mix until evenly coated.
  13. Finish and Serve:
  14. Top with shredded cheddar cheese if desired and serve immediately.
  15. Cook pasta just until al dente to avoid mushy texture
  16. Adjust seasoning after simmering for best flavor
  17. Add a splash of water or broth if sauce thickens too much

Nutritional Snapshot (Per Serving)

NutrientAmount
Calories~480
Carbohydrates~50g
Fat~20g
Protein~25g

Storage and Leftover Tips

  1. Refrigerate Properly: Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
  2. Lasts 3–4 Days: It holds up well and reheats nicely.
  3. Add a Splash of Water When Reheating: Keeps it from drying out.
  4. Microwave or Stovetop Works: I usually go stovetop if I have time.
  5. Freezer Friendly: You can freeze it, just thaw and reheat gently.

How I Like to Serve This Dish

  1. Straight from the Pan: Honestly, sometimes I don’t even plate it.
  2. With Garlic Bread: Perfect for scooping up every bit of sauce.
  3. Side Salad Pairing: Something fresh on the side balances the richness.
  4. Extra Cheese on Top: Always.
  5. Big Bowl, Cozy Night: This is comfort food at its simplest.

FAQs

  1. Can I make this ahead of time? Yes, and it tastes even better the next day.
  2. Can I use a different pasta? Absolutely, any short pasta works.
  3. Is the sugar necessary? Just a pinch helps balance the acidity of the tomatoes.
  4. Can I skip the soy sauce? You can, but it adds a subtle depth that’s worth it.
  5. How do I make it healthier? Use lean meat and add more vegetables.
  6. Can I make it vegetarian? Yes, swap the beef for plant-based alternatives or lentils.
  7. Why is my sauce too thick? Add a little water or broth to loosen it up.
  8. Can I use fresh tomatoes? You can, but canned gives a more consistent flavor here.

The Last Bite

This isn’t the kind of meal that tries to impress anyone.

It just shows up, fills you up, and makes your evening a little easier.

And honestly, some days, that’s exactly what you need.

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Ethan

I am a 28-year-old part-time barista, full-time vibe curator, and above all, an enthusiastic amateur cook living in Austin, Texas. .

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