Traditional Beef Goulash

Delicious homemade beef goulash with tender meat and hearty vegetables in a rich, flavorful sauce. P.

Traditional Beef Goulash is avery traditional beef casserole that is hearty, delicious and easy on the hip pocket! Not only is it delicious the day you cook it – it is even better the next day – and the day after that.

Traditional Beef Goulash can be cooked in bulk and frozen for up to 12 months.

Traditional Beef Goulash

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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A hearty and flavorful beef goulash simmered with onions, paprika, and spices. Tender, rich, and perfect for a comforting, traditional meal.

Course: Beef RecipesCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings
+

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

1

hour 

30

minutes
Calories

450

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

50

minutes
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Ingredients

  • 750 gram Rump steak

  • 1 tbsp Olive oil

  • 1 Brown onion-chopped finely

  • 2 Large potatoes, cut into quarters

  • 2 tsp garlic-crushed

  • 2 Carrots, chopped roughly

  • 1 tbsp Paprika

  • 1 tbsp Corn flour

  • 1 cup Evaporated milk

  • 1 red capsicum* -chopped finely

  • 2 tbsp Tomato paste

  • Salt and pepper-to taste

Directions

  • Chop the rump steak into 1.5cm pieces.
  • Heat the oil in a heavy based pot and brown the meat well.
  • Remove from the heat.
  • Add the garlic, capsicum and the onion to the pan and cook until tender.
  • Pour in the evaporated milk and add the paprika.
  • Dissolve the cornflour in splash of warm water and add to the mix.
  • Bring the mixture to the boil, and then reduce the heat to simmer.
  • Return the beef to the pan and add the tomato paste.
  • Simmer for 10 – 15 minutes on low heat or until the meat is tender.

Notes

  • Beef Goulash can be frozen for up to 12 months.
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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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