southern goulash

Macaroni and water added to the skillet.
3.Then add macaroni and water.

Goulash coming to a boil.
4.Bring to a boil then turn to low. Stir well to be sure it isn’t sticking.

Skillet covered and goulash simmering.
5.Cover and simmer until the macaroni is tender and most of the water is absorbed. If it seems too dry add a little more water. If it’s too liquid, just leave the top off for a little while and turn the heat up a little. The extra water will evaporate. It’s usually not too moist, but sometimes you do have to add a little water. Don’t overcook the pasta.

Sprinkling goulash with cheese.
6.Before serving, sprinkle with the Parmesan and the cheddar cheeses.

Southern Goulash with cheese melted on top.
7.If you used an ovenproof pan, you can run this in the oven to melt the cheese or just cover and let it melt on the stove. The cheese is something I added. My mother didn’t put cheese on hers. I just happen to like cheese!

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