Showing posts with label casserole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casserole. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Hatch Chili Casserole

Are you familiar with Hatch Chili's? They grow in New Mexico and are easily found in Texas and the Southwest. I'd never seen them here until this summer. Our local Hy Vee store featured them in an ad, along with serving suggestions and recipes. I didn't want to just roast them or make salsa. This is a delicious, easy main dish! You could substitute almost any chili for the Hatch. I am not a big fan of hot chili's. These added a nice touch of heat but not the same sense of heat you get with jalapenos.




HATCH CHILI CASSEROLE

1 1/2 CUP FRESH ROASTED HATCH CHILI'S
2# HAMBURGER MEAT BROWNED & DRAINED
1 CAN RED ENCHILADA SAUCE
1 CAN MUSHROOM SOUP
1 CAN MILK
1 MED. ONION CHOPPED
1 CLOVE GARLIC CHOPPED
1 PKG. CORN TORTILLAS
1 LARGE MOON OF CHEDDAR CHEESE GRATED
1. BROWN & DRAIN MEAT, ADD ONION , GARLIC, SOUP, SAUCE, & MILK. MIX AND HEAT TILL BUBBLE STAGE IN 3QT. CASSEROLE DISH 2. LAYER CORN TORTILLAS, MEAT SAUCE MIX AND CHEESE, REPEAT LAYERS TOP WITH REST OF CHEESE. HEAT IN OVEN ON 350* FOR 30 MINUTES .


I am linking this to Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Hamburger Casserole

As I thumb through recipes and cookbooks contemplating what to blog about, I find myself drawn to recipes that remind me of someone or something special. This is a recipe I remember making in high school. I don't know it's origin. My father is one of those people that likes his meat, potatoes and veggies to be in their separate place on his dinner plate. He's not much for casseroles. This Hamburger Casserole is the one casserole that my Dad eats and actually loves. My Dad turns 90 in a few weeks, I think I will make this for his birthday dinner.



Hamburger Casserole
Into a well buttered casserole dish, place layers in order . Season each layer with salt and pepper.
2 -3 medium potatoes, sliced
2 -3 carrots, sliced
Can of peas (drained, saving liquid)
1 onion, sliced
1 stalk of celery, sliced
Over top of vegetables, placed 1 pound of ground beef, browned and drained.
Combine liquid from peas with can of tomato soup and pour over the top of ground beef.
Cover. Bake at 325 for 2 hours.