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I'd give that title to chicken and andouille gumbo.

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Maybe Venison Green Chile Stew

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We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


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Originally Posted by 5sdad
We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


I'll say peppers, paprika, onion, and beef. Garlic at will. Tomatoes if they are around.
I guess the history of goulash says is is eaten "fresh" or dried and water added to eat. Kinda like the first MRE.
I like to have it over jasmine rice.
Great time of the year to make some.

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Originally Posted by Terryk
Originally Posted by 5sdad
We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


I'll say peppers, paprika, onion, and beef. Garlic at will. Tomatoes if they are around.
I guess the history of goulash says is is eaten "fresh" or dried and water added to eat. Kinda like the first MRE.
I like to have it over jasmine rice.
Great time of the year to make some.





Terry, you been making any stuffed cabbages? I haven't made any in a while.


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My wife makes great chicken goulash. I don't know if it's authentic or not, but has a lot of paprika and no noodles! I do like American goulash though.

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Originally Posted by 5sdad
We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


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I compromised by calling my throw-together dishes
glop. Whatever's in it determines the rest of the title.
I make chicken glop, tuna glop, hamburger glop,
shrimp glop, etc. etc.

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Chopped onion. diced tomatoes, chopped mushrooms a can of tomato sauce, liberal amounts of beef burger mixed with elbow macaroni and heaps of parmesan, salt, pepper, and garlic salt.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Terryk
Originally Posted by 5sdad
We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


I'll say peppers, paprika, onion, and beef. Garlic at will. Tomatoes if they are around.
I guess the history of goulash says is is eaten "fresh" or dried and water added to eat. Kinda like the first MRE.
I like to have it over jasmine rice.
Great time of the year to make some.





Terry, you been making any stuffed cabbages? I haven't made any in a while.

Right now my peppers from the garden are getting the stuffing. I grill the peppers to soften them up, stuff, then put them in a bread loaf pan. I’m doing most of the cooking on the grill, so they have a deep smoke flavor.
I retired early, so now I have more time to cook before my wife gets home from nursing.

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Originally Posted by Terryk
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Terryk
Originally Posted by 5sdad
We could probably have a wonderful fight over goulash recipes and what ingredients are permissible.


I'll say peppers, paprika, onion, and beef. Garlic at will. Tomatoes if they are around.
I guess the history of goulash says is is eaten "fresh" or dried and water added to eat. Kinda like the first MRE.
I like to have it over jasmine rice.
Great time of the year to make some.





Terry, you been making any stuffed cabbages? I haven't made any in a while.

Right now my peppers from the garden are getting the stuffing. I grill the peppers to soften them up, stuff, then put them in a bread loaf pan. I’m doing most of the cooking on the grill, so they have a deep smoke flavor.
I retired early, so now I have more time to cook before my wife gets home from nursing.





Terry. I make stuffed peppers a lot more often than stuffed cabbages. For me, they're just easier to make. I think I could probably make them with my eyes closed. Haven't tried roasting the peppers yet or doing them on the grill to make them smoky flavored, but I like the idea.


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I like both kinds of goulash.


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I like both kinds of goulash.


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My Grandmother called it Hungarian Goulash….chunks of chuck, potatoes, carrots, celery and a little bit of sliced garlic in a thin, clear tomato sauce simmered for 5 or 6 hours on an old gas stove. It was very good.


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