Goulash Soup – Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup

Published February 2, 2015. Updated August 23, 2024

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Goulash Soup AKA Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup is one of the most comforting soups out there! It’s filled with flavorful pieces of ground beef, sweet tomatoes, hearty macaroni, and a herbed broth. Quick to make with simple ingredients, this dish is destined to become a dinnertime staple!

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Goulash Soup

This soup is just like what we had as kids called “Goulash” or “Cowboy Delight” in soup form. And let’s be honest: What kind of names are those for dinner? Definitely not the classiest, but that doesn’t really matter I guess does it? Whether you call it a Hungarian Goulash, beef stew, or chili mac soup, all you need to know is that it’s delicious.

What really matters is that this is one hundred percent, homestyle comfort food right here, just like what mom used to make.

I have been craving this stuff for years and everyone has always laughed and said “Wait you like that stuff?”

Yes, I love the stuff and I was out to prove it can be delicious, so today I’m sharing my version that’s a step up from some of the sugary ketchup versions your mom may have made :). I like to make this on the stovetop to simmer in a dutch oven, but you could also use your instant pot.

Beef Goulash Recipe Variations

Every family probably has a similar recipe they ate growing up, each with their own variations and preferences. Get creative with this one!

  • Top with sour cream and shredded cheddar cheese like a chili
  • Stir in frozen corn during the last few minutes for authentic goulash flavor
  • Swap your elbow macaroni noodles for wagon wheels with Western vibes or egg noodles like a Stroganoff
  • Sweet Hungarian paprika and caraway seeds will make this even more sweet and smoky
  • Choose beef chuck or larger cuts instead of ground beef for more of a stew

This is a meal your whole family really will love. This is real people food. Yes, I love a really fancy meal on occasion but more than anything I just love the classics.

Enjoy!

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Goulash Soup - Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup

Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup is one of the most comforting soups out there! It's filled with flavorful,  pieces of grounnd beef, sweet tomatoes, hearty macaroni and a herbed broth. Destined to become a dinnertime staple!
Servings: 5
Prep15 minutes
Cook40 minutes
Ready in: 55 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add onions and carrots and saute 3 minutes then add garlic and saute 1 minute longer. Pour mixture onto a plate.
  • Heat remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil in pot over medium-high heat, add beef, season with salt and pepper and cook until browned. Drain fat from beef.
  • Return sauteed veggies to pot along with beef broth, tomato sauce, tomatoes, Worcestershire, marjoram, thyme, bay leaves and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil. Add in pasta, cover and reduce heat to medium,. Boil stirring occasionally, until pasta has cooked through, about 15 - 20 minutes. If adding corn, stir in corn during last 3 minutes of cooking.
  • Remove bay leaves, serve warm garnished with fresh parsley and parmesan cheese if desired.
Nutrition Facts
Goulash Soup - Beef and Tomato Macaroni Soup
Amount Per Serving
Calories 479 Calories from Fat 144
% Daily Value*
Fat 16g25%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 59mg20%
Sodium 1022mg44%
Potassium 1629mg47%
Carbohydrates 57g19%
Fiber 8g33%
Sugar 13g14%
Protein 26g52%
Vitamin A 4985IU100%
Vitamin C 27mg33%
Calcium 103mg10%
Iron 6mg33%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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114 Comments

  • Wendy

    I made this tonight. Didn’t use the corn, added tomatoes with green chilis and added more broth. It was delicious!

  • Tom Millott

    Not sure where the near obsession with putting carrots in every recipe comes from. I eat and enjoy my share of the vegetable but I do not think it is some kind of superfood. (BTW, you can say the same thing about lemon as being horribly overused.) I’d recommend incorporating greater variety into flavor enhancers. Just saying, you know.

  • Karen

    This was tasty and easy. Having read Brandi’s comment I did not add marjoram. I also omitted thyme and just put in a teaspoon of Italian seasoning along with salt and pepper. I used 4 cups unsalted broth and only added 3/4 cup macaroni. The corn gave it a nice touch. Will make again.

  • Brandi Harris

    LEAVE OUT THE MARJORAM! The Marjoram gives it a nasty taste. I only put maybe a 1/8 tsp if that (nothing near what the recipe calls for). It was an easy recipe and I’ll make it again, just not add the marjoram.

  • Bsparky

    Just did this for dinner. With a few adjustments. As other people have said, it needed more liquid. The noodles are a sponge. So I added 1 more extra cup of beef broth, a cup of Better Than Broth vegetable base, and a teaspoon, ish, of Better Than Bullion Italian Herb base…..It was excellent! More than excellent! Make it now!Bsp

  • L

    Very good! I didn’t bother to remove the veggies before adding the beef. I also threw in a big Parmesan cheese rind for extra flavour when I added the beef broth.