Hamburger Casserole

"This is another Sunday evening creation. Can you tell that Sundays are Pajama days? I think this would also work with carrots or okra."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a frying pan, saute red pepper and onion until soft in Olive Oil.
  • Add Worcestershire sauce, tomatoes, corn and Hamburger and saute until meat is done.
  • In a 9x9 baking dish, alternate layers of meat sauce, peas and 1/2 cup cheese until dish is nearly full.
  • end with 1/2 cup cheese and lightly sprinkle the bread crumbs on top, then bake in a 400F oven for 20 minutes or until cheese has melted.

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  1. Great recipe! I didn't have any peppers to add, but it was fine without them. The can tomatoes I had were plain diced, so I added some beef boullion sprinkles and parsley. I used regular shredded cheddar cheese instead of the colby and panko bread crumbs. I served it with some quick biscuits and had a great dinner!
     
  2. I didn't have red pepper on hand so used green pepper. Added mushrooms and garlic to the mix and used Mrs. Grimes Mexican flavored canned tomatoes. I'm already planning to have this on the menu when our kids come to visit. Thanks, Daniele Miner, for a wonderful recipe.
     
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  1. Great recipe! I didn't have any peppers to add, but it was fine without them. The can tomatoes I had were plain diced, so I added some beef boullion sprinkles and parsley. I used regular shredded cheddar cheese instead of the colby and panko bread crumbs. I served it with some quick biscuits and had a great dinner!
     

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I live in Rockville, MD which is 20 minutes north of Washington DC. I love to cook, read, go bike riding with my Hubby, Salsa dancing with Hubby, cook out with all our friends and travel. My favorite cookbook is one my mother wrote, From My Grandmother's Kitchen by Viviane Miner. It is a Safardic cookbook and has every single recipe my mother has ever made. I used to have a BIG black cat named Danzig, but he passed away the summer of 2005. We now have 2 cats, a calico who is mostly white (AH! White hair everywhere)and a black and white "Tuxedo" cat (He looks like he's wearing black tuxedo tails) They're names...Lilo and Stitch! And as pet-peeves go - why can't people use the ear piece for their cell phones when driving their cars?! I was never really into cooking when I was younger. Even when I was just out of college, I was living on Can openers and Mircowaves. I don't even know when the change happened. All of a sudden, I wanted to cook. I wanted to bring joy to everyone'e mouths. I wanted to be.....a chef. Well, I've come a long way from the can opener; I put it down and just never looked back. Now the microwave is just a big defroster and I use the can opener occasionally (hey, friends are friends! Just because I grew doesn't mean I had to completely dump my old friends. Right?).
 
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