Only thing I easily remember of my father's cooking is that I ALWAYS had heartburn after eating his Spagetti and meatballs. I almost never get heartburn, but for some reason , pretty much every time I ate some of his , I would have heartburn. He loved his spagetti and meatballs, it was about the only thing he'd cook when my mom was still healthy. Years after I had moved out and my mom started having health problems he took over cooking and made all kinds of things, but I didn't eat with them much at that time.
Other than his spaghetti and meatballs, the only thing he'd cook was stuff on the grill ( typically gas grill ). Nearly everything off the grill was over cooked... burgers would always be really crisp , hot dogs burned... He never bought good steak when us kids where living there... so usually a tough piece of round steak was what we'd get. I still like burgers cooked extra crispy.
But the thing he almost ruined me for , is/was pork chops. I didn't think a pork chop could ever be juicy or good to eat. His pork chops were all dried out , like a tough dry hunk of almost tasteless meat. You had to put BBQ sauce on them, just to taste something that wasn't dry. Later years, I had a room mate who made me my first pork chop that wasn't overcooked... oh many, now , there are times, when I just crave a really nicely cooked pork chop. If there is one thing, I never want to cook like my father did, it'd be pork chops.
Oh, I almost forgot why I responded to this post. Goulash I never had it in my own home I don't think, but my neighbor's family would have it now and then when I was over there for a meal. Oh my gosh, I used to love it. That was like 45 years ago, and I swear I haven't had Goulash ever after I moved away from that neighborhood. My memory of goulash, was that it was basically a really thick hardy version of spaghetti , but using elbow macaroni rather then spaghetti . I think it had a lot of paprika in it ( which I'm normally not a big fan of ).. Anyway, now you have me craving goulash.