What is the name of this dish?
I can’t remember what my grandma used to call it…
It is when you really have nothing to make a normal meal (such as spaghetti, meatloaf, etc), so you take whatever ingredients you have, throw them together and cook it. It usually doesn’t make much sense, but it still tastes good!
Goulash! Thats right! I just looked it up on Wikipedia and it makes no sense she called it that…….That is a real recipe!
I have always referred to “Potluck” as a gathering where everyone brings a dish.
Funny names though! I’m gonna have to make up my own!
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13 comments a "What is the name of this dish?"
Pot Luck?
Or as my mom uised to call it 7 day mystery. . .
I think it’s goulash
The kitchen sink soup!
or
S.O.S. ????
Hmmm…I don’t know what SHE called it, but “Everything But The Kitchen Sink” sounds like a good name…
Edit: I like the way MaryBerry thinks!! (Great minds, MaryBerry…great minds!!)
Usually it’s called pot luck. My mom used to call the dish “Betty Special” (her name was Betty).
Hash.
The chinese call it Egg Fu Yung.
My grandma called it bouillabaisse..not accurate really, but described the ice-box pasta we usually had.
Jimbolta, or gimbrolta??? I think that’s what my Italian Grandmother called it.
Some call it goulash some call it “pot luck” but which ever you prefer it does come out tasty!!!
goulash…you answered your own question
when you cook in this way its called a mulligan stew
Its called leftovers.
my dad called it slumgullion
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