Ground Beef-Bacon Goulash

"Really you may use as much bacon as desired, the more the better, the chili flakes are only optional you may reduce to desired heat level or omit completely, a seeded and finely chopped jalapeno pepper works well also for this --- the ground beef/tomato sauce mixture is thick, if you prefer a thinner sauce add a little more tomato sauce to thin --- you may use any favorite pasta, I find that penne is the favorite for my family --- this is *very* good and even better warmed up the next day, but you probably will finish it off before then lol! :)"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large skillet, cook the bacon pieces until crisp; remove and drain fat (I save the fat to use in recipes).
  • Add in the ground beef, onion and bell pepper; cook over medium-high heat until no longer pink; drain the grease.
  • To the skillet with the ground beef add in the garlic, chili flakes, seasoned salt, black pepper and return the bacon to the skillet; cook stirring with a wooden spoon until the beef is slightly browned (about 8 minutes).
  • Add in the two cans of undiluted tomato soup, tomato sauce, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, water and sliced mushrooms; stir and simmer uncovered over low heat for about 50 minutes (the longer you simmer the thicker and richer it will be, you can simmer up to 1-1/2 hours if desired).
  • If the mixture is too thick then add in more water and simmer for more time.
  • At this point you may season with more salt and pepper to taste if desired.
  • Meanwhile cook the pasta in boiling water until al dente; drain.
  • When the sauce has finished cooking mix in the cooked pasta, then sprinkle the top with grated cheese and place under the broiler to melt, or if your mixture is very hot the cheese will melt by itself.
  • Spoon out of the skillet onto plates.

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Reviews

  1. Kittencal there needs to be 10 stars for your recipes. This was just fantastic tasting. I could eat pasta for the rest of my days and I would be so happy. I had used pork and beef mixture and a red pepper not green pepper and fresh mushrooms. The bacon gave such a nice smokey flavor to the sauce. I would of cooked the sauce a little longer but my DD was just starving ...so it only simmered about 45 minutes. I think I slipped in a few extra chili pepper flakes by mistake because it had a nice zip to it. Not too spicy but just right. Kittencal I do love your recipes, thank you so much for this one. We both loved it.
     
  2. I made this the other day, and forgot to post my review. This is the ultimate comfort food! So good! I made the recipe as is, however threw in a handful of shredded carrot, just because I like the flavor in goulash dishes. Thanks Kitt! Already in the permenant lamenated file! :) Made for 1.2.3 Hits!
     
  3. Because of the heat factor to this goulash (of course optional) this made a nice kicked up version of my normal goulash. I used red pepper flakes as I didn't have dried chili pepper flakes. I'm not sure the difference? This goulash got favorable remarks from DS's as they loved the bacon addition. I opted to not put in the onion, green pepper or mushrooms. Again, family preference. And, I chose to use ground beef for the meat of choice. I'm betting the italian sausage would get kudo's as well.:-) Thanks for a great comfort type meal for our family Kits~ Made for 123Hits.
     
  4. If my kids had things their way, we could do skillet meals out of a box seven nights a week. This skillet meal was one that they loved (and I liked it too)! Adult flavors with kid favorites - they were even happy to pick out the mushrooms. I think I might make the sauce in bulk and freeze it for spaghetti sauce. Thanks!
     
  5. I had to use minature elbow macaroni in place of the Penne pasta. Par boiled the macaroni for five minutes, then added it to the simmering goulash. After another 15 or so minutes, plated the meal. Compliments to me from around the table. <br/><br/>Thanks for posting the recipe, Kittencal. It is terrific.
     
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  1. I had to use minature elbow macaroni in place of the Penne pasta. Par boiled the macaroni for five minutes, then added it to the simmering goulash. After another 15 or so minutes, plated the meal. Compliments to me from around the table. <br/><br/>Thanks for posting the recipe, Kittencal. It is terrific.
     

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