Beef Goulash With Sausages
This beef goulash with sausages is super easy to prepare. It only needs to simmer for a while, but the waiting is definitely worth it. In addition, it is perfect for freezing in portions.
Servings Prep Time
1big pot 15minutes
Cook Time
4hours
Servings Prep Time
1big pot 15minutes
Cook Time
4hours
Ingredients
Seasonings
Instructions
  1. First, sear the beef in a big pot while cutting the sausages into slices
  2. Next, take out the beef, put it aside and fry the sausages in the same pot until they start to become crispy
  3. Now, take out the sausages, fry the onions and add the garlic to fry for 2-3 minutes, too
  4. When the onions and garlic become golden brown, add the peppers
  5. Sautée them for a minute, before adding all the fried meat again
  6. Add the remaining ingredients (canned tomatoes, tomato paste, butter, water) and all seasonings, too
  7. Finally, let it cook for 4-5 hours at low heat with the lid on while stiring occasionally.
Recipe Notes

Attention: To prevent the goulash from scorching, don’t forget stiring it or adding some water from time to time.

The goulash is perfect when the peppers, tomatoes and onions all dissolved into one mixture and when the meat is soft.

It tastes best after 1-2 days in the fridge! In addition, I like to eat it with some cream cheese or zoodles.

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Beef Goulash With Sausages
This beef goulash with sausages is super easy to prepare. It only needs to simmer for a while, but the waiting is definitely worth it. In addition, it is perfect for freezing in portions.
Beef Goulash With Sausages
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Servings
big pot
Change Units
Ingredients
Seasonings
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Servings
big pot
Change Units
Ingredients
Seasonings
Beef Goulash With Sausages
Instructions
  1. First, sear the beef in a big pot while cutting the sausages into slices
  2. Next, take out the beef, put it aside and fry the sausages in the same pot until they start to become crispy
  3. Now, take out the sausages, fry the onions and add the garlic to fry for 2-3 minutes, too
  4. When the onions and garlic become golden brown, add the peppers
  5. Sautée them for a minute, before adding all the fried meat again
  6. Add the remaining ingredients (canned tomatoes, tomato paste, butter, water) and all seasonings, too
  7. Finally, let it cook for 4-5 hours at low heat with the lid on while stiring occasionally.
Recipe Notes

Attention: To prevent the goulash from scorching, don't forget stiring it or adding some water from time to time.

The goulash is perfect when the peppers, tomatoes and onions all dissolved into one mixture and when the meat is soft.

It tastes best after 1-2 days in the fridge! In addition, I like to eat it with some cream cheese or zoodles.