American goulash is a simple, hearty one-pot pasta dish common in the United States. Despite the name, it’s very different from Hungarian goulash (which is a paprika-based beef stew).
What it is
American goulash is typically made with:
- Ground beef
- Elbow macaroni (or similar pasta)
- Tomato sauce or canned tomatoes
- Onions and garlic
- Seasonings (paprika, oregano, salt, pepper)
- Sometimes cheese on top
It’s basically a meaty tomato pasta skillet meal.
How it’s made (basic method)
- Brown ground beef in a pot.
- Add chopped onions and garlic, cook until soft.
- Stir in tomatoes or tomato sauce + seasoning.
- Add uncooked macaroni and enough liquid (water or broth).
- Simmer until pasta is tender and sauce thickens.
- Optional: melt cheese on top at the end.
What it tastes like
- Savory and tomato-rich
- Mildly seasoned (not spicy unless you add heat)
- Comfort-food style, similar to a simpler baked pasta or “American-style spaghetti”
Why people like it
- Very cheap and filling
- One-pot cleanup
- Quick (usually 30–40 minutes)
- Easy to customize (vegetables, spices, cheese)
If you want, I can give you a proper step-by-step recipe with exact quantities, or a Pakistani-style twist version that uses local spices.