Pasta Goulash
Just in case you haven’t figured it out by now, I love me some pasta. I decided to call this mixture “pasta goulash” because I took a mixture of some of everything that I had left in the fridge before it came time to go grocery shopping again, and made a meal out of it. The funny thing about it is that it actually came out pretty good, and I could taste the spices on each of the main ingredients separately. I hope that this recipe inspires you to make your own goulash of a meal. Enjoy! Have a blessed rest of your weekend.
Activity: Cooking Pasta Goulash for Dinner
Total Prepping and Cooking Time: 60 minutes
Ingredients:
- (1) box of spaghetti – $.50
- (1) jar of balsamic vinegar – $3.69
- (1) .75 oz of parsley flakes – $1.00
- (1) .75 oz of onion powder – $1.00
- (1) .75 oz of chili powder – $1.00
- (3) ears of corn – $1.00
- (1) 13.5 oz can of cut spinach – $.75
- (1) container of butter or bottle of olive oil or vegan butter – $3.69
- (1) bag of mini red and golden yellow potatoes -$2.00
- (1) bag of cello carrots – $.50
Total Cost: $ 18.82
Cost for two days: $9.41
Cost for three days: $6.27
Estimated Duration of Food: 2 days for a family of 4-6, 3 days for a family of 1-3
Directions:
- Cut up 1/3 of the bag of gold and red mini potatoes into 4 wedges each.
- Pour oil or butter over the potatoes, and sprinkle them with chili powder and parsley flakes.
- Place them in the oven for about 40 minutes, or until nice and crisp.
- Boil a pot of water, and then add spaghetti and oil to the boiling water.
- Drain the can of spinach using a colander to remove excess liquid.
- Cut the corn off the stalks, and place them into an oiled skillet.
- Cut the cello carrots into spirals using a potato peeler or knife.
- Place the carrots and spinach into the skillet with the corn, and sprinkle them with parsley flakes.
- Drain the excess liquid off the pasta using the lid of the pot, colander, or strainer.
- Place the potato wedges and all of the sauteed vegetables into the pot of spaghetti, adding oil and balsamic vinegar to the pot.
- Enjoy!
The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not want.
2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.Psalms 23: 1-3, NKJV