Beef and Rice Casserole

"This is a super-simple concoction of my mom's, and a family favorite. Terrific with some green vegetables or a salad!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 35mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown beef with onion (if using) and drain.
  • Add rice, soup, water, celery, peppers (if using), salt and black pepper, mix well.
  • Place in greased two-quart casserole dish and bake, covered, for 1 hour and 15 minutes at 350 degrees F.
  • Serve and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Loved it and so did my hubby and 10-yr old, who ate a frightening amount of it! ;-) I like the versatility of this recipe...you can throw just about anything into it if you have leftovers to use. I had some leftover vegetable broth and a half-can of cream of mushroom soup. It was slightly salty, but I think that was the broth's fault (even tho I reduced the salt by 1/2!) I think some leftover greenbeans would go good in this. I will definitely make this again and again! Thanks so much!
     
  2. This was very good! I doubled the soup and rice mixture but kept the beef the same...next time I will use beef broth instead of water...mine came out a little bland and I had to keep adding salt... Couldn't believe how fast the prep was and what an easy cleanup! Thanks for the great recipe! Linzi
     
  3. Very good! I used 1.25lb of ground turkey. 1 cup of rice and 1 3/4 cup of water. I also added minced garlic and browned with the turkey, green pepper and onion. It only served 4 of us so if you want more, I'd double it. Next time I will add more green pepper and onions. Thank you for sharing!!!!
     
  4. I didn’t want to go to the store, so I wanted find a recipe with ingredients I had in the refrigerator and pantry. I found this recipe; but I hate to say I didn’t have high expectations. Boy was I wrong! First I quickly sautéed my onion and celery (no bell pepper), then browned the ground turkey. I too used cream of celery soup. I have never had good luck making a casserole with rice (usually come out mushy), but the rice was nice and fluffy! Thanks FOXGIRL!
     
  5. This is nothing to look at, but it is deceptively good! I used about 2/3 C rice and a 14.5 oz can of low sodium beef broth. It almost tasted like a tater tot hotdish. Best of all is that it is easy, as well as good!
     
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  1. This was very good! I doubled the soup and rice mixture but kept the beef the same...next time I will use beef broth instead of water...mine came out a little bland and I had to keep adding salt... Couldn't believe how fast the prep was and what an easy cleanup! Thanks for the great recipe! Linzi
     
  2. We really enjoy this simple to make dish. Even my five your old asks for seconds. I use cream of mushroom soup instead of cream of celery or aspargus soup and it works really well.
     
  3. Wow! Really easy to make, and real tasty! I used cream of celery soup and I used ground turkey instead of beef.(just a personal preference) We cleaned up the whole thing, so I think next time, I'll have to increase the amount of ingredients. Thanks for another quick,when-you-can't-think-of-anything-to-make dinner.
     
  4. This was very good. I doubled the recipe using green onions instead of plain, and one can each of cream of celery and cream of asparagus soups. It tasted just as good as it smelled while it was cooking! Thanks for posting.
     

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I'm an amateur foodie who loves to cook, something I only discovered in my mid-twenties. I never felt I had an aptitude for it, but when I started experimenting in the kitchen, I soon found I couldn't stop! Both of my parents cook--my father's background is Pennsylvania Dutch, and he (like his own father before him) makes huge pots of soups and stews that are "vonderful good." My mom is from the Deep South, and brought me up to use the Louisiana "Holy Trinity" of bell peppers, onions and celery in just about everything ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_trinity_(cuisine) ). I have a very adventurous palate and one of my favourite kinds of food is Middle Eastern. For two years, I kept to a vegetarian diet--I don't anymore, but I still don't eat a great deal of meat, especially if it isn't fish or poultry. UPDATE: I'm back on a largely vegetarian kick, supplemented every now and then by a bit of fish. I've just got a fantastic new blender, also, and I'm making heaps of healthy smoothies at home... all fruit will fall to my whirling blades!
 
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