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T his linky party is the perfect place to show off your creativity! Share your blog posts, for a chance to be featured next month!     WELCOME to the August 2022  " You're the Star " Blog Hop! Before we continue onto the Linky party I wanted to share from my blog: Keep cool during these last few weeks of summer with my delicious 3-Ingredient No Churn Ice Cream ! ___________________________ WELCOME to  HOME feature week of the August 2022  " You're the STAR " blog hop! Meet your HOME week Hosts   This week is HOME feature week Swing by the Home Hosts' Blogs: Bev from Eclectic Red Barn Cindy from Mom, the Lunch Lady Niki from Life as a LEO Wife This is a month long Linky party featuring YOU! There will be 4 different features each week and 4 different feature categories.  Just to be clear - this is NOT a themed party - you may link up ANY family-friendly blog posts any day of each month.   The "theme" occurs in our weekly features:

Healthy Chicken Goulash

 This super easy Goulash recipe, is made more healthy by using ground chicken breast and whole wheat noodles. Cooked in a rich tomato and veggie sauce, this comfort food classic comes together in only 30 minutes!

American Goulash

School for us here in Canada, starts on Tuesday! I've been busy prepping my cafeteria to welcome students throughout the day. It has been exhausting work, but I am ready to get back to a job that I absolutely love! The return to work has left me thoroughly exhausted, with LONG days, that start early and end sometimes late. I don't remember being this exhausted from work, pre pandemic. LOL. 

As a result, I've been struggling with cooking dinner. I tried a meal prep delivery service, which we enjoyed, but sometimes found the portions small for the price. The kids have been great and have cooked me dinner a few days over the last few weeks, and thanks to simple recipes such as this Goulash Recipe, we can still eat healthy, in a short amount of time.

While still trying to maintain my Weight Watchers regime, I tend to gravitate mostly to lean poultry for meals. That means chicken and turkey breast, as well as extra lean ground poultry. Thankfully ground poultry is as versatile as ground beef, so interchanging them is a snap. That means I can still enjoy my favourite meals, without racking up the points!

American Goulash

What is Goulash?

Goulash originated in Hungary and is a soup/stew made of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika. Many countries seem to have their own version of Goulash and this version is based on the American/Canadian version made with elbow macaroni, ground meat, vegetables and some sort of tomato. 

Is Goulash the same as Spaghetti?

While both goulash and spaghetti are made using similar ingredients, spaghetti is cooked separately from the sauce, then combined. Where as goulash is elbow macaroni cooked with the sauce, together in the same pot.

Why is American Goulash so different?

Hungarian goulash is a classic dish similar to chicken noodle soup; meaning that it takes on a different life, in every cook's kitchen. The basic ingredients of Hungarian Goulash are beef, lots of paprika, onion, tomato, carrot and usually potato. Since the potatoes provide a starch, there is no need for thickeners. 

American goulash pairs similar ingredients with one key need of home cooking: speed and simplicity. Made primarily of beef, noodles and tomato sauce, Goulash is the perfect way to get dinner on the table in a snap!

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Equipment needed for this recipe

  • Large pot or dutch oven
  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • wooden spoon
  • cheese grater

Healthy Chicken Goulash

1 lb ground chicken (mine was a combination of breast and thighs)
8 oz cremini mushrooms, cleaned and cut into quarters
1 red pepper, chopped
1 small onion, chopped
1 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp celery salt
a pinch of sea salt
fresh ground pepper
1 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp basil
2- 680 ml jars/cans marinara sauce (store bought or homemade)
1- 32 oz carton low sodium chicken broth
12 oz box of macaroni pasta
Parmesan cheese

Preheat a large pot/dutch oven, over medium high heat. Add the olive oil and once it begins to ripple, add in the ground chicken. Cook, breaking up the meat, until browned; about 5 minutes. Season with garlic powder, celery salt and ground pepper; cook for another minute.

Add in the onion, red pepper and mushrooms. Cook until onions become soft and translucent; about 5 minutes. Season everything with oregano, basil and a pinch of sea salt.

Add in marinara sauce, stir to combine and let simmer for 10 minutes. Add the chicken broth and pasta and bring to a boil. Reduce to a low boil and cook, stirring occasionally; until pasta is tender (about 20 minutes). Serve with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

 
This recipe is 3WW points on the purple plan💜

Comments

  1. This looks amazing thank you for explaining the difference of spaghetti and goulash. They are two very different dishes.

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  2. I appreciate that this is dairy free if you leave off the Parmesan. Also I didn’t know it was originally a Hungarian dish!

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  3. this will be good for meal preps too especially being so busy at work.

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  4. I did not know about the American version; very glad to get to know it!

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  5. Goulash is an all-time favorite in our house. I never thought of using chicken but am so glad I tried it! So delicious and definitely more nutritious. Thank you for the recipe. 😃

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  6. I absolutely love goulash and I can’t wait to make your recipe with chicken! Sounds delicious 🤤

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  7. Oh yummm this looks so delicious! Thank you so much for all the great information, I learnt something new today :D

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  8. I've never made goulash! I didn't realize how simple it was- definitely on the list this month!

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  9. What a coincidence, just last week I made a goulash with csipetke which are a type of pinched dumplings. I followed the traditional Hungarian recipe, but I have to try the adapted one soon, to compare:) All the best at work! I only had a couple of months off in the first lockdown, can't even remember how it felt to return and I don't even want to! Normality is good:))

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  10. Such a great recipe and it's great for feeding a crowd. Being able to make it quickly in the evening makes a good mid-week meal too. Goulash is such a well flavoured dish too.

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  11. Yum! I am a huge goulash fan and this totally hit the spot! It is so simple and easy to make!

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  12. I love a good one pot meal. I'm sure my kids will love this. Thanks!

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  13. I always wondered what the difference was besides the type of pasta. Great post. Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party! Have a wonderful week.

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