Cabbage Potato Chip Casserole

"The potato chips are what make this casserole. It's worth the extra calories. I found this recipe in an old church cookbook that belonged to my husbands step-mother."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut up cabbage and steam about 5 minutes in lightly boiling salted water. One or two garlic cloves can be added to the water if desired. Drain cabbage well.
  • Put layer of crushed potato chips over bottom of 9x13-inch pan.
  • Put cabbage on top of potato chips. If you haven't put garlic cloves in cooking water you might sprinkle cabbage with garlic salt or powder.
  • Blend milk, mayonnaise, and soup with wire whisk. Pour over the cabbage. Sprinkle grated cheese over top. Then cover with more crushed potato chips. Pour melted margarine over all.
  • Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. I fixed this for our quilters potluck at church. People loved it — I’m making it again for the group again tomorrow. ..it’s in demand. It’s wonderful to bring something sp many people love!
     
  2. Oh, my! This is awesome! I followed your reccomendation and used the garlic powder over the cooked cabbage. For the cheese I used a blend of cheddar and swiss. The crunchy, salty potato chips were so good with the creamy cheesy cabbage. I did cut the butter down to 1/4 cup to cut some fat and it worked out fine. Thanx for posting!
     
  3. This was pretty good. I might try it again using more chips and cheese. It sounded interesting, but I might need more salt in the water.
     
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Cooking is what I do. I love looking for new recipes. I have three daughters, the last one left for college this year. Being a military family gives us the opportunity to try a variety of cuisine's from all over the world. I learned to cook from watching my father while I was growing up and have loved cooking as long as I can remember. A big thank you to everyone for this wonderful site.
 
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