American Goulash: A hearty, comforting, and easy pasta and beef dish. Simmer beef, peppers, and onions in a tomato sauce, then toss with pasta and cheese for a savory meal ready in 40 minutes!
Pair Goulash with some veggies! These Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Roasted Broccoli, or Italian Salad all make great side dishes.
American Goulash
American Goulash, also known as slumgullion, is a super easy and comforting dish made with ground beef, elbow macaroni, and onions in a tasty tomato sauce. In the Midwest, it’s just called “goulash.” Don’t mix it up with Hungarian Goulash, which uses stew meat and is served over homemade dumplings.
Most recipes throw everything into one pot, but I like to do it a bit differently for a few reasons. One, it’s easy to overcook the pasta, making the whole thing too starchy. Two, leftovers get mushy as the pasta soaks up too much liquid. Lastly, it doesn’t really save much time.
So, in this recipe, we cook the pasta separately for the best Goulash experience. It’s simple, delicious, and a perfect comfort food!
Quick Tip
Elbow macaroni is the traditional pasta for American Goulash. If you’d like to experiment with different pasta shapes, opt for varieties that are thick and relatively small, such as small shells, ziti, or penne – they all work well.
Goulash Ingredients
- Ground Beef: Using lean ground beef saves you time by eliminating the need to drain excess oil. Ground turkey works well too..
- Elbow Macaroni: In a pinch any other small pasta will work here.
- Veggies: You can use a yellow or white onion and any color pepper here.
- Seasonings: The seasonings in this goulash recipe provide a balanced blend of savory, smoky, and mildly spicy flavors.
- Tomato Base: The crushed tomatoes and tomato sauce provide a rich tomato flavor and create a saucy consistency. Combined, they make a delicious sauce for the pasta and beef.
- Cheese: If possible shred your own cheese to avoid the pre shredded coating that can make the dish a little waxy.
Variations
Recipe Variations
- Cheese: Mix mozzarella and cheddar for a cheesier option. Lactose intolerant? Enjoy without cheese!
- Extra Veggies: Enhance with frozen corn, carrots, or mushrooms. Add spinach at the end.
- Beans: Transform into chili mac with chili or kidney beans.
- Fresh Herbs: Sprinkle diced Italian parsley for a burst of freshness and color.
How To Make Goulash
- Prep: Chop onion, garlic, and red pepper.
- Cook Veggies: Sauté onion, red pepper, and garlic in olive oil until tender.
- Cook Beef: Brown beef, drain, and add spices.
- Tomatoes: Mix in tomato sauce, crushed tomatoes, bouillon, Worcestershire sauce, and bay leaves. Simmer.
- Macaroni: Boil and cook macaroni, then drain.
- Finish: Stir Cheddar cheese into the meat mixture. Add macaroni if serving immediately, or store separately for leftovers. Adjust seasonings. Enjoy!
American Goulash FAQs
Can You Freeze American Goulash?
To freeze, cool the meat sauce, then store it in a labeled, airtight container and freeze. Avoid freezing with noodles to prevent mushiness. For serving, thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat gently on the stovetop, adding water or tomato sauce if needed.
How Long Does It Take To Make Goulash?
This recipe is efficiently prepared and requires a total of 40 minutes.
Goulash Recipe Tips
- Good tomatoes make all the difference in this recipe. I recommend San Marzano® or Muir Glen® fire-roasted. Alternatively, swap tomato sauce with 15 oz Rao’s® marinara for richer flavor.
- Grate the cheese freshly. Pre-grated cheese contains a cellulose coating to prevent clumping and does not melt as smoothly.
- Generously salt the pasta water. While we don’t add salt directly to the Goulash due to its salty ingredients, it’s important to season the water in which the macaroni cooks. (Read about how to properly salt your pasta water here.)
- Sauté seasonings with meat and veggies before adding tomatoes; it intensifies flavors. Don’t skip this step.
- If you have extra time, allow the meat sauce to simmer for 30-45 minutes, stirring occasionally. While totally optional, it does intensify the flavors and result in a richer and deeply savory sauce.
More Ground Beef Recipes:
- Beef Tacos best beef taco mixture
- Taco Pasta in one skillet
- Beef Lettuce Wraps with coconut rice
- Taco Lasagna with pasta
- Egg Roll in a Bowl keto friendly!
American Goulash
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 cup diced yellow onion (~1 onion)
- 1 cup diced red pepper (~1 pepper)
- 1 tablespoon finely minced garlic (~3-4 cloves)
- 1 pound lean (93/7) ground beef
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 tablespoon italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon EACH: paprika and chili powder
- 1/4 teaspoon EACH: garlic and onion powder
- Salt and pepper
- 1 can (15 ounces) tomato sauce
- 2 cans (14.5 ounces EACH) fire-roasted crushed tomatoes
- 2 teaspoons beef bouillon powder
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 cup freshly grated sharp Cheddar cheese
- 3 cups uncooked macaroni
Instructions
- PREP: Finely dice the onion and red pepper, and mince the garlic.
- COOK VEGGIES: In a large cast-iron pot, heat olive oil over medium-high. Once shimmering, add finely diced onion, red pepper, and minced garlic. Sautรฉ until tender, adjusting heat if needed. Simultaneously, bring a separate pot of water to boil on high heat.
- COOK BEEF: Turn the heat to high and push veggies aside in the pot. Add beef to the middle of the pot, letting each side sear for 30 seconds. Crumble and cook until no pink remains, then drain excess grease. Reduce heat to medium. Mix in tomato paste, Italian seasoning, paprika, chili powder, garlic and onion powders, and season with pepper to taste. Stir until spices release their aroma, about 1-2 minutes.
- TOMATOES: Pour in the tomato sauce, scraping the pot's bottom for any browned bits. Mix in fire-roasted crushed tomatoes. Add beef bouillon cubes, Worcestershire sauce, and bay leaves; stir gently. Bring to a boil, then reduce to low, partially covering the pot. Simmer until fragrant and tender, ideally 30-45 minutes for a richer sauce or until pasta is cooked. While simmering, shred the cheese.
- MACARONI: Once the water boils, season with salt (roughly 3/4 tablespoon). Add macaroni and cook as per package instructions. Drain when done.
- FINISHING: Off the heat, mix in the Cheddar cheese until melted. If eating immediately, combine meat mixture with cooked macaroni. For leftovers, add macaroni to bowls and top with meat mixture to prevent noodles from bloating in storage. Adjust seasoning to taste, and enjoy!
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I made your American goulash for dinner tonight and my husband absolutely loves it, this will be a new staple to my recipe cards.
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I’m so happy to hear! Thanks Dawn! ๐
Excellent !!! My husband (the picky one) loved it. I love it too ๐ Thank you !!!
So glad to hear that! Thanks Janet ๐
Chelsea, do you drain the tomatos or dump them in liquid and all?
Thanks
No need to drain ๐ Dump it all in! ๐ Thanks!
I must have made this a bizillion times over my lifetime but typically spends loads of time trying to tweak the taste. Seems like something is frequently missing. Not anymore! Iโll admit I was leery of using the full 2 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce as itโs so salty. I stuck to 1 tablespoon this time. Maybe 2 next time! I also added a minced green pepper as thatโs a family preference. So pleased with this recipe ๐
I’m so happy to hear this! Thanks so much for your comment! ๐
Iโve been looking for this recipe for a long time! I remember eating as a kid but couldnโt find the exact recipe until now!
It was delicious. And all 4 picky kids enjoyed it!!
Ps, the first line in Instruction says to mince the ginger. Iโm assuming you meant garlic?
Yay!! So glad this was a hit ๐ Thanks Jama! And yes, you’re right thanks for catching that I just updated the recipe! ๐
Made this according to the recipe using the Rao’s Marinara! I added beef kielbasa because I have a meat guy! DELICIOUS!! Thank you!
Yay! So thrilled you enjoyed! Thanks Monica!
This was soooo good! I canโt wait to try more of your recipes!
I’m so happy you enjoyed! Thanks for your comment! ๐
Last night, I made this recipe as written and using the recommended bouillon brand and John Muir brand tomatoes. It was delicious and flavorful. All my kids enjoyed it.
So happy to hear that! ๐ Thanks so much for the comment and review Denise!
I am so glad I found you . You and your recipes are the best ! I bookmark all of them and this Goulash would go really well with your awesome cornbread I love so much !
Awe you made my day! Thanks so much Victoria! I hope you love this goulash! I do think the cornbread would be delicious with it!
This looks like a cold rainy day dish. So yummy and comforting. Definitely going to give this a try. Thanks so much for sharing.
It definitely is! ๐ Pure comfort food! Hope you love it Melissa, you’ll have to let me know what you think! <3