EDITED: The giveaway is over.
I had planned on making a Texas style squash casserole but my man requested this because his mother used to make all the time. Since she is no longer here with us so I am more than happy to keep the recipe going!
It’s super easy because I am super easy..no, not that way! This is simply a variation of regular ghoulash.
INGREDIENTS:
- Squash (2)
- Potatoes (I used new potatoes but you could do russet and peel them.)
- Tomato Sauce
- 1 Can of Tomatoes w/ green chilies
- 1lb hamburger meat
- salt, pepper, and garlic powder
PREPARATION:
Brown your hamburger meat. While meat is cooking, slice up squash and dice taters into chunks. Add remaining ingredients, season to taste and cover with water. Boil the heck out of it until taters are done. I told you it was easy!!!!
Yeah, I know…I left some of the ingredients out of the picture….sorry! I’m busy with 3 kids, a husband, a father-in-law, and trying to get ready to leave to SF!

This is where you’re supposed to slice and dice baby! Oh, and check out that snazzy Chopper knife
(hint, hint) Purrrrty!


Oh, and just in case you missed the Chopper above, here it is again:)

Okay, now we are browning meat.

and pouring in all the remaining ingredients, including seasoning.

And here is the “in the pot” before picture……

and here’s the served version! Super easy man!!! Nothin’ fancy about it.

More knives from New West Knifeworks!
“The 9″ from the Phoenix collection (happens to be a top chef knife people!!) and (it’s valued at $199) HOLY COW!
and the 6″ Chef knife from the Fusionwood collection. (valued at $99)
Gosh, you lucky dogs! I would kill for those two!!!! Both are beautiful and are the best kitchen knives ever!
Talk about craftsmanship. I have the Chopper in the Fusionwood and the handle is gorgeous! You can choose your own color and they are limited production folks so you won’t find them anywhere else!..except for the fine arts and crafts shows.












I love the Santoku knife in Ruby! Thanks for the awesome contest. Hubby and I enjoyed the ghoulash!
Having the right tools makes everything SO much easier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Santoku knife in stone. But they are all so nice. Great site!
awsome
Fusionwood Chef 8. Although it was a very hard decision.
The Fusionwood Chopper in Jessica
I love the fusion wood paring knife in the green color. Wow, it looks like a piece of art, and it is shaped ergonomically as well. I remember my home management teacher at the university stating that a person should “invest” in good knives, because they pay off in the long run. Less osteoarthritis and tendonitis in the hands, and a more beautiful product when you cook.
Santoku knofe in peacock color
Hi there! Glad I made it back here before this ended! I really like The 9 Phoenix Knife. It is state of the art and I would use it all the time while I play Diva in the kitchen! I am constantly chopping vegetables, meat and seafood (I make a lot of stir fry’s) so I appreciate the convenience of owning fine knives, which right now I don’t so that why I am entering! As always, thanks for another terrific giveaway!
Fusionwood steak Knives in the cowboy color. It looks like it could cut a T-bone so good.
Hmmm. A paring knife, or a deli knife. I so need some sharp ones.
I really like The 9 – Phoenix Knife in granite. Is is so versatile. Thank you for such a useful giveaway.
I would choose The 9 Phoenix Knife in Granite. I absolutely love that Knife. This is a great giveaway and I really hope I win. Thanks.
Love the 6″ knife and now I am hungry!