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1/30/2017 7:06 pm  #1


Amish Casserole

I love this simple, basic, main dish. Including the prep time and the actual minutes of baking this casserole, it can be prepared within an hour.


Amish Casserole

1 lb. ground beef
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
Lawry's Seasoned Salt, season according to taste 
black pepper, season according to taste 
1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
1 (10.75 oz.) can condensed tomato soup
1 (10.5 oz.) can condensed cream of celery, or chicken, or mushroom soup
4 cups extra-wide noodles, uncooked (7 ounces)
8 ounces Velveeta Pasteurized Cheese, cut into thin slices

In a skillet, brown the ground beef and onion; drain off any excess grease.

Season the meat with Lawry's Seasoned Salt and black pepper; according to taste.

Add the tomato soup and brown sugar to the cooked beef, and stir. (Do not add any additional liquid.)

Cook the noodles according to pkg. directions, and then drain them.

Add the cream of celery soup to the hot-cooked noodles, and stir. (Do not add any additional liquid.)

In a (2-1/2 quart) casserole baking dish; add the beef/soup mixture.

Top with the thinly slices of Velveeta Cheese.

Add the noodle/soup mixture on top of the Velveeta Cheese slices.

Cover, and bake for 35 minutes in a 350 degree oven.

Yields: 5 servings

Last edited by Domestic Goddess (1/31/2017 6:10 pm)

 

1/30/2017 7:17 pm  #2


Re: Amish Casserole

Wow ! Thank you DG ! I didn't expect a recipe, and I was very good and didn't google it LOL

trying to reconcile the tomato beef and chicken noodles LOL (but I'm tired-maybe coffee is needed)

Velveeta is one of the most mysterious magical substances on earth-even at my advanced age it still amazes me LOL

Thanks for the recipe!

 

1/31/2017 1:58 am  #3


Re: Amish Casserole

NESunrise wrote:

Thanks for the recipe!

NESunrise, you are most welcome!


 

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1/31/2017 6:45 pm  #4


Re: Amish Casserole

DG....I think you should put a book together with all your recipes.....it should include all those you post on here that seem super easy to do....

Thanks!

 

2/02/2017 1:51 am  #5


Re: Amish Casserole

Spunky, years past I had posted some of my recipes in our cities Buyers's Guide Cookbooks, which I then gave to my daughter's and a few friends as gifts.  Once my youngest daughter stated I should do a cookbook for others to purchase, and she'd help me in doing that, but I told her no, as I didn't want to do it for money, I just enjoy sharing recipes with others.  Now-a-days you can find most of my recipes somewhere on the internet.  

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