Goulash- Ninja Foodi Recipe (2024)

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What is goulash? I had to google it. Goulash is a traditional stewed dish served in Hungary. Your kids will think it is very similar to spaghetti. If you have kids, they will love it! Growing up as a kid, Luis often ate “American Chop Suey.”

I was not familiar with this recipe nor had I ever eaten Goulash.But, I have seen so many people talking about and searching for goulash lately that I thought we should give it a try.Luis was thrilled and immediately went back to the good memories of his childhood eating “American Chop Suey.”In all honesty, I don’t know what the difference is between that and goulash, if any.

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Luis made this dish all on his own and even added in some of his favorite ingredients- including the green peppers. Luis was so proud of himself when he made this..he said..”This is pretty damn good! I’m not going to lie!” This recipe exceeded our expectations. We will be making it again!

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Tips for this recipe:

1.Use beef broth! So many recipes call for water. The beef broth adds a robust flavor that you just could not get with water!

2.Use the macaroni that has the ridges in it. It will help the noodle hold on to the sauce.

3.To make this recipe even easier, you can substitute everything except the ground beef, beef broth, noodles and green peppers for a jar of your favorite pasta sauce!

4.Add in shredded mozzarella cheese when you take the Ninja Foodi lid off. You will end up with a delicious cheesy goodness! You wont regret it!

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How to make Goulash in the Ninja Foodi:

1.Turn the Ninja Foodi on Sauté

2.Add ground beef

3.Add onions and green peppers

4.Add garlic, salt and pepper

5.Cook until the meat is evenly browned

6.Drain fat- if you used a high fat content ground beef

7.Add tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, Italian seasoning, soy sauce, beef broth and water

8.Add noodles- do not stir

9.Place pressure cooker lid on Ninja Foodi with valve set to “seal”

10.Cook on high for 5 minutes

11.When timer beeps- quick release pressure

12.Open Ninja Foodi and stir

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Ingredients:

Goulash- Ninja Foodi Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 Servings

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Turn the Ninja Foodi on Sauté

  • Add ground beef

  • Add onions and green peppers

  • Cook until the meat is evenly browned

  • Drain fat- if you used a high fat content ground beef

  • Add tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, Italian seasoning, soy sauce, beef broth and water

  • Add noodles- do not stir

  • Place pressure cooker lid on Ninja Foodi with valve set to “seal”

  • Cook on high for 5 minutes

  • When timer beeps- quick release pressure

  • Open Ninja Foodi and stir

Notes

Tips for this recipe:

1. Use beef broth! So many recipes call for water. The beef broth adds a robust flavor that you just could not get with water!
Use the macaroni that has the ridges in it. It will help the noodle hold on to the sauce.

2. To make this recipe even easier, you can substitute everything except the ground beef, beef broth, noodles and green peppers for a jar of your favorite pasta sauce!

3. Add in shredded mozzarella cheese when you take the Instant Pot lid off. You will end up with a delicious cheesy goodness! You wont regret it!

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5g

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only.

Have you tried this recipe? Let us know how it turned out in a comment below!

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  1. Amanda Crowell-Walker

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    I never read the recipe on this page. I went straight to the print version. The print version doesn’t say when to add the green peppers, so when I was at step 7, I was like. wait…. it doesn’t even say when to add these. Luckily I had not poured the liquids in yet, so added to the already cooked onion and ground beef and did a little longer.
    I really loved the flavor of the finished product, but the pasta was so overcooked and slimy I couldn’t eat it. I always cook everything al dente on the stove. My kids liked it, so might try again and pressure cook for 2 mins. Or maybe skip that cup of water.

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    • TheTastyTravelers

      Hi Amanda! Thank you so much for pointing out my typo. 🙁 I fixed that.:)
      As far as the pasta goes, if you like your pasta a little less cooked, you can totally reduce the pressure cooking time to ensure that the pasta is less cooked.

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      • Judit Szabo

        Oh my godness me. Goulash is a traditional Hungarian soup and we don’t ad amy kind of pasta to it.

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        • TheTastyTravelers

          Hi Judit, Yes, you are correct! The traditional goulash is a Hungarian soup with no pasta. This is our recipe for American goulash also known as American Chop Suey. 🙂

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  2. June

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    Delicious. Great for a big crowd. I served it with bread and butter and sprinkled Parmesan cheese on it. I used liquid aminos in place of soy sauce, and red pepper instead of green as that is hat I had on hand. The instructions do not say when to add the green pepper, but I added it before the liquids were added.

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  4. kerri sibert

    Used regular elbows and pasta sauce. Waited to stirring until all done. Turned out really good

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  5. Erika Millemann

    Looking to make this tonight. Really silly question do you cook add uncooked noodles or cook the noodles prior? I am substituting ground turkey bc that is what I have.
    Thank you

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    • TheTastyTravelers

      Hi Erika! For this recipe you add in uncooked pasta. Enjoy!

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    • Christine Spencer

      No pit the noodles in uncooked, but they should be literally laid on top of everything and not stirred in at all! If you stir it in it will give you a burn notice because it’s too thick you want all the liquids on the bottom and the pasta on the top I promise it turns out perfect!! that’s the same with spaghetti as well you break the spaghetti in half and lay little layers of it back and forth in opposite directions on the top never started in, hope this helps

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    • Brittany

      Can I add sugar to the sauce to cut the acidity or will that turn out horrible with the other ingredients?

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      • TheTastyTravelers

        Sure! I sometimes add sugar for the same reason. It just depends on the sauce you are using. Some sauces need the extra sugar and some don’t.

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