Roxy15
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Goulash:
This dish is so versatile, that you can substitute the Tomato Sauce for Crushed Tomatoes or by using Canned Whole Tomatoes along with the sauce.
Goulash:
3 lbs. Ground Round
2-3 Small Onions, Chopped
1 Green Bell Pepper, Chopped
2 Large Cans Tomato Sauce
2 Large Cans Water
Garlic Powder-(To Taste)
Dash Of Oregano
2 Bay Leaves
Salt & Pepper-(To Taste)
2-3 Cans Sliced Mushrooms-To Taste-(Opt.)
Or Use Fresh Sliced Mushrooms
1 lb. Springs-(Rotini Pasta)
Sauté onions & pepper in a very small amount of vegetable oil until they start to soften, add ground beef and brown.
Add tomato sauce, water and seasonings. Cook until it cooks down just a bit.
Add mushrooms and springs - either already cooked to al dente or they can be thrown in dry, cooking time will just take a little longer and you might have to add a little more water.
Let simmer for at least 30 minutes (or until pasta is cooked if you use dry.)
This dish is so versatile, that you can substitute the Tomato Sauce for Crushed Tomatoes or by using Canned Whole Tomatoes along with the sauce.
Goulash:
3 lbs. Ground Round
2-3 Small Onions, Chopped
1 Green Bell Pepper, Chopped
2 Large Cans Tomato Sauce
2 Large Cans Water
Garlic Powder-(To Taste)
Dash Of Oregano
2 Bay Leaves
Salt & Pepper-(To Taste)
2-3 Cans Sliced Mushrooms-To Taste-(Opt.)
Or Use Fresh Sliced Mushrooms
1 lb. Springs-(Rotini Pasta)
Sauté onions & pepper in a very small amount of vegetable oil until they start to soften, add ground beef and brown.
Add tomato sauce, water and seasonings. Cook until it cooks down just a bit.
Add mushrooms and springs - either already cooked to al dente or they can be thrown in dry, cooking time will just take a little longer and you might have to add a little more water.
Let simmer for at least 30 minutes (or until pasta is cooked if you use dry.)
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