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Ghoulash
Posted By: Wintermute, on host 194.6.79.172
Date: Monday, April 23, 2001, at 03:14:13
In Reply To: Re: Family Slang: Invented words posted by Howard on Sunday, March 11, 2001, at 08:08:07:

> > I've aways known Goulash to be a dish with macaroni (but no cheese) with ground beef and diced tomato. It's good.
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> That's the way my father made it. After I think about it, it seems like he sometimes called it Hungarian goolash. I suppose it could be ethenic.
> Howard

Ghoulash is a Hungarian word that literally means "leftovers" (as previously mentioned in the thread). Over the years it has settled down from being wghatever was available into a specific recipie. I wouls describe it as a mince and pasta (or potatoe) stew.

winter"Eastern European food rocks"mute