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Goulash (sp)

Postby nascarchuck » Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:18 pm

Looking for a good goulash recipe. I figure that it can't be too complicated but what do ya got?
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Postby nascarchuck » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:04 am

Hmmmmm... I have always called it goulash but maybe it's called something else. It's more like a chili mac. I remember that it has corn in it. Maybe even some potatoes. :dont:

I'm gonna save this recipe though and give it a try. :goof:
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Postby OSD » Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:30 am

Goulash is basically a thick Sheppard's stew or soup ( Hungarian being the most popular ) served over noodles. There's who knows how many variations of the dish out there. The one thing most have in common is the spice paprika. I'm sure there are hundreds of recipes with corn in it out there. Or, just add corn to a Goulash recipe you like.

Google it and you should be able to find a variation you will like. :D
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