Hamburger potato casserole ground beef recipes
Master Mind on Jan 10th 2010
Easy ground beef recipes are my favorite accomplishment. Lol, for me they are simple as I like ground beef more than most everything else. If I had to choose one food it would be ground beef as it’s tasty and it’s so easy to blend it in with different things.
While I’m not a formally trained chef I have been cooking my own food for over 55 years. My grandmother started teaching me to cook at age 4 and the first thing she taught me was to fry a hamburger on the stove. I stood on a chair to flip the burgers and I learned to stay away from spattering grease. Cheeseburgers are my favorite meal.
I love easy recipes made with hamburger and a dinner made with ground beef and potatos almost guarantees I’ll show up to eat. I make a hamburger potato casserole that practically guarantees I’ll over eat. Hamburger casserole recipes are some of the easiest things there are to make.
If you already have a few ground hamburger recipes I can give you two tips, right now, maybe three, to make them better.
Take the 5 quart pan and cover the bottom with unpeeled potatos. Then add two more potatoes. That’s all the potatos you are going to use.
Peel the potatos and put them in a bowl of cold water after rinsing them off. You can let them sit until you have the ground beef and onion browned.
Peel the two onions and set one aside. Chop one of the onions into pieces and throw it into the frying pan. Add the two pounds of ground beef to the frying pan with the onion.
Using your spatula chope the ground beef up, in the frying pan, while it’s frying, until you have pieces about the ssize of a small marble. Add salt and pepper to taste. Don’t worry you won’t get it to salty.
Turn the oven on and set it to 350 degrees.
While the hamburger and onion is browning open the two cans of cream of chicken soup and put them into the 5 quart pan. Ad 4 soup cans of milk and turn the stove on medium heat. While the soup and milk is heating up, slice up the potatos into the milk and soup mixture. Stir it with the big spoon so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Click to see this hamburger potato casserole recipe.
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