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Thats just beef macaroni my dude. Calling it goulash without paprika is probably a gonna be a food crime to many.
My family has always called it macaroni. A coworker from Michigan told me that they call it goulash so I started calling it goulash as a joke. I've updated the title of this post (Lemmy is awesome in that regard) a couple of times to incorlorate feedback from the community.
American Goulash
Only slightly related but my new favorite nickname for this dish, which I learned from the top recipe link Google gave me, was "Slumgullion"
That suggests a slum origin which would probably be fitting. With the price of ground beef these days it isn't really poor food anymore.
My family calls is macaroni. An American coworker pointed out that the call out goulash so I started calling it that as a joke.
American Goulash