Oh man the memories that a plate of Goulash bring back. My grandma made this quite often when I was growing up and I honestly grew insanely bored with this dish, but last night, it sounded like the perfect dish to keep my wintertime cooking theme going!
All prepped and ready to go...at this point, I can hardly wait for it to be done and on my plate!!
(But, you see there is a glass of wine there in the background to appease me while I prepare dinner :)
Ok, so drag out that big stock pan again...did I mention a Dutch oven is on my kitchen wishlist?? :)
To start, saute the ground beef until little pink remains, then add your chopped garlic and onions, saute another 5 minutes or so, until tender.
Now throw in about 3 cups of water, tomato sauce and diced tomatoes, bay leaves, Italian seasoning, Worcestershire, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Stir well, cover and simmer for about 15 minutes.

Next add your macaroni, then cover again and simmer gently for 30 minutes
Remove from heat and let sit, covered, for another 30 minutes before serving with a salad and your favorite bread!
It was so delicious and very similar to how Grandma Miller used to make her Goulash. This recipe makes a MASSIVE amount...plenty to freeze.
I hope you ALL try this one out. Goulash is a dish that seems to have fallen out of most families dinner rotation. I want to see a Goulash comeback!! This dish was made for the trying times we live in now, it's VERY economical, satisfying and super easy to make.
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