To eat spaghetti without a spoon you would eat spaghetti with a fork and take a few strands of spaghetti on the fork and then rest the tines of the fork against the indentation of your plate or the curve of your bowl.
Then twirl your fork around and lift it up briefly to keep additional spaghetti from getting wrapped up into the mix and then once separated and neatly twirled you can eat the spaghetti.
For decades, however, rolling your pasta into a spoon, was considered the height of bon-ton: the little spaghetti pile was perfect and you were less likely to be messy or to stain your clothes with sauce.
The difference between goulash and spaghetti is with spaghetti the noodles and sauce are cooked separately and then combined when you serve it.
While goulash is made by cooking the sauce and noodles together in a pot.
Goulash is the same as American chop suey which is a macaroni pasta dish that is made with a heart meat sauce.
American goulash is different because instead of paprika, the American goulash has Italian seasoning which includes basil, dried parsley and oregano.
The difference between American Goulash and Hungarian Goulash is Hungarian Goulash is a thick meat and vegetable stew with a broth that's heavily seasoned with paprika, while American Goulash is a quick dish made from ground beef, tomato sauce, herbs, and elbow macaroni noodles.
Goulash is made of ground beef, onion, bell pepper, and macaroni noodles in a seasoned tomato sauce with diced tomatoes.
Hungarian Goulash is a thick meat and vegetable stew with a broth that's heavily seasoned with paprika, while American Goulash is a quick dish made from ground beef, tomato sauce, herbs, and elbow macaroni noodles.
It also goes by the name of American Chop Suey.
Garlic bread is the favorite side dish to serve with goulash.
I know garlic bread is my own favorite food to serve with goulash as it compliments the goulash really well.
Besides garlic bread some dinner rolls whether homemade or already made as well as bread sticks go great with goulash.
Some other good side dishes to serve with goulash are veggie packed Olive Garden salad, Fruit Salad or even some roasted vegetables or roasted asparagus if you like roasted asparagus.
Goulash originated from Hungary and is a soup of meat and vegetables that is usually seasoned with paprika and other spices.
Originating in medieval Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe.
It is also one of the national dishes of Hungary and a symbol of the country.