This Old Fashioned Goulash recipe from My Incredible Recipes is one of those meals that everyone always loves! It’s beefy, cheesy and filled with pasta goodness. It’s the ultimate comfort food that a hungry family will gobble right up!

Have you ever tried American Goulash before?

OMG it’s probably my most favorite meal to prepare!

I completely ADORE pasta in pretty much any shape or form as it is 😉

I grew up in the Mid-West where old fashioned goulash was a staple. My mom made it all the time growing up, and it was something that she grew up with as well. It is one of those recipes that just keeps getting made generation after generation. Kind of like the homemade brownies recipe that I have had memorized since I was 8 years old.

My grandma’s old fashioned goulash recipe (we also interchangeably called it Johnny Marzetti, but it’s also known as American goulash or American Chop Suey) was one of the signature dishes of my childhood.

Ingredients
2 lbs ground beef or turkey

3 tsp minced garlic

1 large Yellow onion, diced

2 1/2 cups water

1/2 cup beef broth

1/3 cup olive oil

2 (15-ounce) cans tomato sauce

2 (15-ounce) cans diced tomatoes

1 T Italian seasoning

1 T Adobo Seasoning

3 bay leaves

1 T seasoned salt

1/2 T black pepper

2 cups elbow macaroni, uncooked

1 cup shredded Mozzarella Cheese

1/2 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese

Instructions
In a large pan, saute your ground meat in skillet over medium-high heat until HALF cooked, remove from heat.

Add garlic, onions, olive oil & until meat is fully cooked.

Add water and broth, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, italian seasoning, bay leaves, and seasoned salt, pepper and adobo seasoning. Mix well.

Lower heat and cover – allow to cook for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Add in the uncooked elbow macaroni to the skillet, stir well until everything is combined

Cover once again and allow to simmer for about 30 minutes

Once cooked, remove the bay leaves

Add only the cheddar cheese and mix until combined

Add mozzarella right before serving

ENJOY!

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