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| Community Rank: Navigator ![]() Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: SW MO
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| Here's one of mine... Cheeseburger Pie This is an easy and budget friendly recipe. You can change it up by switching the meat to finely chopped ham, shredded chicken or turkey. You can even use ground sausage and serve for breakfast. You can change the cheese and spices as well. Add chopped tomatoes to the meat and change the spice to make Italian or Mexican. Serve it with salsa, marinara, or ranch dressing. The possiblities are endless. 1 lb ground beef or other meat 1 1/2 cups chopped onions or tomatoes or mushrooms or green pepper 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper and/or other spices (I use Mrs Dash and skip the salt) 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese (about 4 ounces) or mozzarella or jack 1 cup milk 3/4 cup Bisquick baking mix 3 eggs Brown the meat and stir in the additional veggis if desired. Place in the bottom of a 10" pie plate that's been sprayed with Pam. Sprinkle with seasoning and top with cheese. Beat the Bisquick, milk, and eggs together until smooth. May need to use blender or hand mixer. Carefully pour over meat and cheese. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Let rest for 5 minutes before cutting into 6-8 wedges. Serve with a salad or other veggie. Freezes well.
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| Community Rank: Navigator ![]() Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: SW MO
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| And if you're really broke.... Ham 'n' Beans 1 lb dried pinto bean, sorted and washed 5 cups water 1 large onion, chopped 4-8 ounces cooked ham or polish sausage, chopped 3 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon pepper 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano salt, to taste Cover beans with water and soak overnight; drain. Place beans in a 6 quart crock pot with water and remaining ingredients except salt. Cook on low setting for 8-10 hours, or until beans are soft and done. Stir a couple of times during cooking, if possible. Add salt after beans are done. (Cooking salt in the beans will make them tough.) Serve with corn bread. Freezes well. Note: I have a fast cooking crockpot and mine was done in 8 hours
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| Magic Happens! Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: E. Stroudsburg, PA
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| OK, did this one this week. I bought one of those Old El Paso soft taco bake kits. They were on sale for $1.99. You are supposed to use 1 pound of ground beef, mix it with water and the sauce and then alternate the beef/taco/beef/taco etc. So instead, I browned 1/2 pound ground beef, drained it and mixed in a can of drained and rinsed pinto beans. I added about 1/2 cup frozen corn and the water and sauce. Heated it for a minute or two. Then I layered one soft taco, meat mixture and shredded cheddar, repeating until I had three layers. The top layer was the last soft taco, and I spread the cheese sauce that comes with the kit on top of that. Let me tell you, it was sooooooo good. DH doesn't eat anything Mexican or with beans, so I got dinner and 2 lunches out of it! ![]()
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| Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Head is still above Water
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| All of these recipes have meat in them. You're not REALLY broke if you can afford to buy meat!! I'm working on a cookbook called Living on a Shoestring Here's my contribution: 1 can black beans, rinsed 1 can corn rinsed, 1 can rotel tomatoes and chilis combine all three in a pot over med-low heat simmer and reduce Serve over white rice or roll in tortillas This recipie can also be done with chicken, use the rotel liquid as a poaching liquid for 1 chicken breast . . . remove breast, shred and add back to pot!
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: BLUE SPRINGS, MS
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| Im doing the Swiss Chicken tonight.... cant wait for it to get finished! Im HUNGRY now!!
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| we love breakfast for supper -- eggs, french toast, hash browns, some fruit,bacon, toast etc... quick -- easy and not too pricy |
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