Old Fashioned Goulash Recipe VEGAN (2024)

This easy vegan Hungarian goulash recipe is full of flavour and the perfect comfort food for fall and winter. It is a simple one-pot dinner with veggies, protein chunks and noodles in a rich and hearty tomato base.

Old Fashioned Goulash Recipe VEGAN (1)Ahhh, Goulash. There’s something cozy and comforting about a rich, hearty, meaty stew, especially with yummy dumplings, on a cold, wet, fall day. According to many, Goulash should be cooked all day in a gigantic witches’ cauldron with all sorts of vegetables and DEFINITELY with ONLY Hungarian paprika. In any case, I don’t have a witches’ cauldron on hand right NOW, and I don’t really feel like waiting all day, but we do happen to have some Hungarian paprika on hand, so we’re going to go with that.

Traditional Hungarian Goulash obviously relies on stewing beef to get a lot of the rich, meat-y flavour, but since that ain’t happening, we can use non-beef stock as our base, which should pretty much do the trick. The rest of the flavour really comes from the carrots, celery and paprika. Sometimes I tend to dial up the heat with chili pepper (that’s not mentioned in the recipe though, so if you like things hot, go ahead and add it to taste). If you’re a mild human, like me, you can ignore the chili pepper.

The other important key to a great goulash is really really good dumplings (sometimes called noodles). I have a great recipe for vegan spaetzle which is basically the german name for Hungarian dumplings. I love these type of dumplings, and if you don’t want to make them yourself you *might* be able to find vegan dumplings in the store, but they can sometimes be tough to find. Most spaetzle out there has egg in it, so make sure to read the package carefully.

I strongly recommend serving goulash in your fanciest bowl, with a gigantic spoon for effect and of course some yummy country style bread and vegan butter. Then invite over your closest Hungarian friend and impress them. Pairs perfectly with a European beer or Hungarian Palinka.

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This easy vegan Hungarian goulash recipe is full of flavor and the perfect comfort food for fall and winter. It is a simple one-pot dinner with veggies, protein chunks and noodles in a rich and hearty tomato base.

Author: The Edgy Veg

Recipe type: Main

Cuisine: Hungarian

Serves: Serves 4

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Prepare the TVP chunks

  1. In a small bowl, combine the TVP chunks, boiling water, worcestershire and tamari. Allow to marinate for 30 mins minimum.
  2. Prepare the soup
  3. In a large pot over medium heat, heat oil.
  4. Sauté onion and garlic until translucent, about 3-5 mins.
  5. Add caraway and sauté until mixture becomes fragrant, about 2 minutes.
  6. Drain TVP chunks and reserve the liquid.
  7. Add TVP, cherry peppers, Worcestershire, salt, and paprika to the pot and combine.
  8. Add vegetable broth(or water & bouillon), celery, carrots, turnip parsley, tomato, green pepper, potato, and tomato paste. Mix and bring to a boil.
  9. Reduce heat to low.
  10. Add red wine and allow to simmer for 1.5 - 2 hours stirring every 20 mins.
  11. In the last 10 minutes add egg-free noodles or spaetzle and mix to combine.
  12. Divide between bowls and serve as is for sprinkle with your favourite vegan cheese and serve with bread.

Notes

If you can't find vegan Hungarian noodles, you can use any pasta you love.


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