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This quick and easy Weight Watchers Goulash recipe will become a comfort food staple for weeknight dinners that your whole family will love.  

Goulash is one of the classic traditional recipes of our childhood memories. Also known as American chop suey or American Goulash, it has been a great recipe for family dinner for years.

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You can hide a ton of vegetables from picky eaters and bulk it up for yourself since vegetables are zero points on any Weight Watchers plan.

With our updated twist on the classic comfort food, we provide healthy changes that you can feel great about, all while still serving up an incredible meal that will make your mouth water.

Our Weight Watchers Goulash recipe will be one of your favorite meals. The best part about this Weight Watchers Goulash recipe is that it can be made in the Instant Pot which will cut down on both time and effort in the kitchen.

Where’s the recipe?

There’s a lot of information here, including tips, nutrition facts, and detailed cooking instructions. I do this to better serve all of my readers. If this is more information than you need, please simply scroll to the bottom of the page, where you will find our Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe.

Ingredients in Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe

  • Ground Turkey: Fat-free ground turkey is zero points. We love using ground turkey as our ground meat for this recipe. You can opt for lean ground turkey or extra-lean ground beef, but you’ll need to add a few points per serving (this can change based on the plan you’re on).    
  • Garlic: Minced garlic is zero points for Weight Watchers but gets all the points in flavor!
  • Italian Seasoning: Italian seasoning is a blend of marjoram, thyme, rosemary, sage, oregano and basil. 
  • Yellow Onion: You’ll need a chopped onion for this recipe, however we love the time saver of grabbing a bag of chopped yellow onions from the freezer section at your local grocery store to speed this recipe up. If using frozen, nothing changes–add the onions at the same time you would fresh.
  • Bay Leaves: Bay leaves are an aromatic leaf commonly used in soups, stews, and pasta dishes to add a great depth of flavor.  
  • Zucchini: You can add any squash that you like, or even extra zucchini. If you don’t like it, leave it out and add another vegetable.
  • Bell Peppers: These sweet nightshades work well paired with tomato-based sauces. We prefer to use green pepper or red pepper in this recipe, but any color of pepper is great.
  • Crushed Tomatoes: You can substitute a jar of no added sugar spaghetti sauce, but this will add some points to the recipe. I love using the spices and canned tomatoes to make my own delicious tomato sauce. We find that crushed tomatoes gives this recipe a more authentic goulash flavor than when using tomato paste or diced tomatoes.
  • Whole Wheat Pasta: Whole wheat pasta is far less processed than its bleached counterparts and saves you 1 point per serving. We love using whole wheat elbow macaroni noodles. We don’t recommend using egg noodles for this recipe as they absorb up liquid and flavor quickly.
ingredients in Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe

How to make Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe in the Instant Pot

  1. Sauté: Set your Instant Pot to sauté and spray with oil.
  2. Brown your turkey: Use a spatula to break apart the ground turkey. Cook until crumbled and browned.
  3. Add your spices: Add garlic, Italian seasonings, onions, and bay leaves to the pot. Mix well. If using pasta sauce, omit the seasonings and tomatoes.
  4. Add your vegetables: Add chopped zucchini, bell peppers, and crushed tomatoes and 14 oz. of water.
  5. Add noodles: Stir in uncooked elbow macaroni.
  6. Pressure Cook: Close and lock the lid. Turn the valve to sealing. Select Pressure Cook and set time for 3 minutes.
  7. Quick Release: When the cooking time is up, quick release the pressure and remove the lid.
  8. Serve: Stir the ingredients in the pot to evenly mix. Serve warm and top with parmesan cheese, if desired.
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How to make Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe on the stovetop

  1. Brown your turkey in a deep large skillet or large saucepan on medium/high heat until cooked to a temperature of 165°F. 
  2. While your meat is browning, boil your noodles until they are just undercooked (they will continue to cook in the sauces).
  3. Add the noodles, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, and spices to your turkey and stir well. 
  4. Simmer for ten minutes until your vegetables are soft. 
  5. Top with parmesan cheese, if desired and serve warm.
goulash with shredded cheese on top

Recipe Tips

  • Our Weight Watchers Goulash recipe is the perfect recipe for meal prep. Just freeze in serving size containers and reheat in the microwave when ready to eat!
  • This goulash recipe is pure comfort food, and great for adding in extra vegetables. You can hide a ton of vegetables by pulverizing them in the food processor before adding to the Instant Pot. Your picky eaters will never know!
  • If you are using gluten free noodles, reduce your cook time to 2 minutes. Double check your ww points as not all gluten-free pastas have the same point value as whole wheat pasta. 
  • This goulash recipe is easy to customize for your family’s tastes. I like to add mushrooms, carrots, and riced cauliflower along with the peppers, onions, and zucchini. You can leave out any veggie that you don’t like, and double up on the ones you do.
  • Swapping the crushed tomatoes for other varieties, such as diced tomatoes or tomato puree, will change the way this recipe comes out. We prefer using crushed tomatoes over diced tomatoes in this healthy goulash recipe.
  • Some people struggle with the burn warning when cooking tomato based recipes. I’ve never had that issue with this goulash, but if you’re concerned, add the tomato sauce last and don’t stir the food before cooking.
  • The next time you make this meal, feel free to use whatever spare veggies you have on hand. It’s a great recipe to make when you need to clear out the fridge of spare vegetables.
  • For a list of the tools that I used in this recipe, and my other favorites, check out my Amazon store.
white bowl with goulash

Weight Watchers Points

  • Blue Plan Points: Each serving is 1 Blue Plan Points
  • Green Plan Points: Each serving is 2 Green Plan Points
  • Purple Plan Points: Each serving is 0 Purple Plan Points
  • 2022/2023 Points: 2

More Weight Watchers Instant Pot Recipes

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Weight Watchers Goulash Recipe

Created by: Becca Ludlum
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Approximate Serving Size: 1 1/4 cups
Servings 6
This healthy goulash recipe is so easy to make and can be made with turkey or beef. It's a tasty meal that's packed full of veggies!

Equipment

  • Instant Pot 6 qt
  • Food processor
  • Sealing Rings

Ingredients 

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb ground turkey fat free
  • 1 tbsp garlic minced
  • 2 ½ tbsp Italian seasoning
  • ½ cup onion minced
  • 2 bay leaves take these out after cooking
  • 1 cup zucchini chopped
  • 1 cup bell pepper chopped
  • 14 oz crushed tomatoes or a jar of pasta sauce. If using a jar of sauce, omit the spices below.
  • 1 cup whole wheat pasta elbow, dry

Instructions

Instant Pot Directions:

  • Set your Instant Pot to Sauté and spray with oil.
  • Use a spatula to break apart the ground turkey.  Cook until crumbled and browned. 1 lb ground turkey
  • Add garlic, Italian seasoning, onions, and bay leaves to the pot. Mix well. 1 tbsp garlic, 2 ½ tbsp Italian seasoning, ½ cup onion, 2 bay leaves
  • Add chopped zucchini, bell peppers, and crushed tomatoes and 14 oz. of water.  1 cup zucchini, 1 cup bell pepper, 14 oz crushed tomatoes
  • Stir in your whole wheat noodles. 1 cup whole wheat pasta
  • Close and lock the lid and turn the valve to sealing. Select Pressure cook and set time for 3 minutes.
  • When the cook time is up, quick release the pressure and remove the lid.
  • Stir the ingredients in the pot to evenly mix. Serve warm and top with parmesan cheese, if desired. 

Stovetop Directions:

  • Brown your turkey in a skillet on medium/high heat until cooked, 165°F. 1 lb ground turkey
  • While your meat is browning, boil your noodles until they are just undercooked (they will continue to cook in the sauces). 1 cup whole wheat pasta
  • Add the noodles, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, and spices to your turkey and stir well. 1 cup zucchini, 1 cup bell pepper, 14 oz crushed tomatoes, 1 tbsp garlic, 2 ½ tbsp Italian seasoning, ½ cup onion
  • Simmer for ten minutes until your vegetables are soft.
  • Top with parmesan cheese, if desired and serve warm.

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Notes

Tips:
  • This is the perfect recipe for meal prep. Just freeze in serving size containers and reheat in the microwave when ready to eat!
  • This recipe is great for stuffing in extra vegetables You can hide a ton of vegetables by pulverizing in the food processor before adding to the Instant Pot. Your picky eaters will never know!
  • If you are using gluten free noodles reduce your cook time to 2 minutes. Double check your points as not all gluten-free pastas have the same point value as whole wheat pasta. 
  • Use the sauté feature on your Instant Pot to continue cooking your pasta if it is more al dente than you prefer.  
  • This recipe is easy to customize for your family’s tastes. I like to add carrots, and riced cauliflower along with the peppers, onions, and zucchini.  You can leave out any veggie that you don’t like, and double up on the ones you do.
Weight Watchers Points:
1 Blue Plan Point | 2 Green Plan Points  | 0 Purple Plan Points | 2023 Points: 2

Nutrition

Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 42mg | Sodium: 131mg | Potassium: 590mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 1015IU | Vitamin C: 43mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 3mg

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44 Comments

  1. Great recipe, my family really enjoyed it! Do you think I could double the recipe? How would it change the cook time? Thank you!

    1. Hi Kim! You can absolutely double it in the Instant Pot! No change in cook time!

    2. I calculated the points on ww website and come up with 5. Wondering what I did wrong.

      1. Hi Linda! In the recipe notes I mention that I used 2C dry whole wheat pasta and 99% fat free ground turkey. Is that what you used? It’s all about the ingredients and the brands used.

  2. In the lineup of recipes you list the goulash as 3 ww points but in the recipe for the goulash, you list 2 freestyle smart points per serving. Which is correct?

    1. Hi Gloria! I’m sorry, what “lineup” do you see the 3FSP in?

  3. Lorraine Allen says:

    I’m new to the instant pot, this will be my first meal I’m making in it! I’m a little confused about the cooking instructions, before the ingredient list it says 1 hour 44 minutes then in the instructions it says set your pot for 4 minutes on high pressure, then quickly release the sealing valve as soon as it’s cooked. What do I set it to after the 4 minutes? Thank you, Lorraine

    1. Thanks for catching that error!

      It’s 4 minutes in the Instant Pot – that’s all!

  4. Why does it say total time 3 hrs and 14 minutes? This will be my first try at the Instant Pot too.

    1. Hey Sue! Oh my, not sure. I just fixed it :) It takes about 15 minutes to prep and cook, but know that the IP takes a few minutes to come to pressure and for pressure to release :)

  5. I am vegetarian do you think it would work with veggie crumbles too ?

  6. Scott Engelman says:

    I’m not super handy in the kitchen, so I’m probably missing something. Step 4 confuses me. It is the “or” that is throwing me: 4. “Fill up the tomato can with water or add 1/2 of a jar of water to the Instant Pot. “

    1. Sara Anderson says:

      Hi Scott,
      That step depends on whether you are using a can of crushed tomatoes or a jar of pasta sauce. If you’re using a can of tomatoes, fill the whole thing up with water. If you’re using a jar of pasta sauce, fill the jar up 1/2 way.
      I hope that makes sense :)

  7. Kim A Koch says:

    Is there a difference in SP to PP in the recipes? Thanks

    1. Smart Points are the same as Blue – not sure if it’s the same as purple :)

  8. Mary C Quigley says:

    5 stars
    This was a walking in the door at 9 PM and making dinner. Not my favorite! This meal rocked it start to finish may 20 minutes. I added a 1/2 onion. This was beyond a hit. It was fed to a hungry adult hockey player who had also arrived home. Easy, delicious and will be a repeat recipe! Thank you for a wonderful recipe. Happy New Year.

  9. 5 stars
    Great recipe. I used 1/2 the noodles and added a can of butter beans. Have lunch for the week plus.

  10. 5 stars
    Oh my lord this is SOOOOOO good!

  11. I added more garlic…other than that this recipe was excellent my boyfriend who never eats leftovers finish this up on day 3!

  12. 5 stars
    Made this tonight, used 93% beef since that is what I had on hand. I did add some salt with the other seasonings. So good!

    1. Paige Roundtree says:

      Hi! Can whole grain pasta be used instead of whole wheat? And how would that effect the points? Thanks!🤗

      1. Whole grain and whole wheat are the same – you’re good!

  13. Stephanie Rutledge says:

    Omg, I haven’t had goulash in ages, I’m going to pin this for later

  14. Do you wait until it reaches high pressure and then cook for 3 minutes?

  15. terrydani says:

    5 stars
    I made this for dinner tonight. I was very good. I doubled the recipe and I cooked it longer than 3 mins. the pasta was too done. This is definitely a keeper. Next time I will just adjust the high pressure time to 3 mins. — Thank you

  16. when I calculate this it is 4 blue points per serving

    1. Gina,

      We could have been calculating it with slightly different ingredients. Fat free turkey vs low fat turkey, different brands of tomato sauce or pasta, etc.

  17. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    Super tasty with addition of pepper flakes!

  18. Hi, I can not have wheat noodles, do to kidney failure dease. Can you substitute no yolk boodles or some other kind?

    1. Absolutely! If you’re making this in the Instant Pot, cook the recipe for the amount of time on the pasta package, minus 2 minutes :)

  19. How much dry pasta goes in? It says 1 cup but you’ve mentioned a above that you put 2 cups in.

    1. 1 cup dry :) We reconfigured the recipe a bit when the plans changed for WW: :)

  20. Maybe I did something wrong, but this was incredibly soupy, needed salt in the worst way, and took a full five minutes on high pressure to still be al dente. Gobs of salt and Parmesan brought it up to acceptable.

    1. It definitely shouldn’t have been soupy, I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you. I don’t add salt to my recipes so you can add your own. We make this weekly in our house and I know a lot of readers enjoy it. :)

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