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I cook the same dish with small variations (i change herbs and spices from time to time and sometimes add crushed tomatoes instead of ketchup) pretty often too. Quick and tasty. That's hardly a goulash though.
Not a real goulash but they call it goulash in Michigan and other places. My family has always just called it macaroni. I started calling it goulash as a joke when one of my coworkers told me it was goulash.
Do you pan fry it in butter the next day?
Usually I just microwave it. But I'll try to fry it next time. You've just unlocked a memory lol. When I was a child my mom fried yesterday's pasta and I ate it with a sprinkle of sugar.
There you go!
I love it fried in butter so that it's just a little bit crispy. So good.
When I was a kid I would make friend macaroni sandwiches.