Whether you're a fan of more traditional Hungarian or Polish goulash, or you like an American spin on the Eastern European dish, these are the very best U.S. restaurants to enjoy top-tier goulash.
Here at Woman's World, we love a meal that brings us back in time. And nothing feels more nostalgic than a pot of American goulash. Yes, you heard that right. That hearty, tomatoey, macaroni-filled ...
Culinary creator Kaleb Wyse got started by documenting daily life on his Iowa farm, but aside from planting and harvesting, he’s also proven that he can craft a mean meal. His cookbook There’s Always ...
This traditional Hungarian stew features buttery-soft beef, colorful, caramelized vegetables and a cozy, paprika-scented broth. Each spoonful is rich and nourishing. Made with simple, affordable ...
Goulash in a brown bowl on a wood board - Esin Deniz/Shutterstock When you're thinking of what to eat on a cold winter night, not many things hit the spot as well as a warm and hearty bowl of goulash.
The goulash served at Eva's European Sweets restaurant in Syracuse is the Polish version, using stew and no tomatoes. Owner Eva Zaczynski serves it with barley (above) or dumplings. 1. Goulash is a ...
Overhead view of bowl of vegetarian goulash and bread on a tray - Sergii Koval/Shutterstock If you've ever visited Hungary or sampled some of the several Hungarian dishes you need to try at least once ...