Noun
a rich meat stew highly seasoned with paprika
Source: WordNetChristina Waters explores the many Bavarian classics--Jägerschnitzel, sauerbraten, goulash and bratwurst. Source: Internet
Hungary’s maverick prime minister, Viktor Orban, is once again stirring the pot of goulash. Source: Internet
If you are hungry, there is a choice of rigatoni and meatball, sarmas and bread, or goulash over polenta or noodles. Source: Internet
There are those mushrooms suitable for mushroom soup, others for breading and frying, and still others for drying, which are later used in meat sauces, like goulash. Source: Internet
My grandmother made a mean Cornish game hen, but it was her Hungarian goulash and stuffed cabbage (stuffed with ground beef) I most fondly remember. Source: Internet
There, everyone enjoyed Hungarian goulash, a tomato-based soup. Source: Internet