Stop Digging Through The Fridge And Make This Ground Beef Casserole

Ground beef casserole is one of those dishes that you can put in the fridge leftover and it comes out tasting even better the second day. I usually find myself in a fight with my husband over who’s going to get the leftovers. We have fun hiding them on each other. Whoever leaves for work first gets them most of the time. Unless we are lucky enough to have two servings left over. That hardly ever happens. Check out what they are saying about this recipe over at Group Recipes:

“I’ve made this a couple of times now and will continue! This is so good :)”

This is a regular menu item at our house now. We just can’t get enough of it!

 

Ingredients

1 lb of ground beef

1 (15 oz.) can of tomatoes

1 (10 oz) can of Campbells’ cream of mushroom soup

1/4 lb of Sargento sharp cheddar cheese

1 (6 oz) package of angel hair pasta, cooked, this is an estimated size bag- the original recipe called for 1 small bag.

1 (8 oz) can of Hunt’s tomato sauce

1/4 c. of chopped onions

1/4 c. of chopped bell peppers

1/4 c. of chopped celery

1 (8 oz) can of mushrooms

2 tbsp. of brown sugar or sweet pickle juice

2 tbsp. of worcestershire sauce

salt and pepper

 

Instructions

First you want to brown meat in large skillet or Dutch oven.

Then you can add in the onions, pepper and celery and simmer for approx. 15 minutes.

Next add in the tomatoes and tomato sauce, mushrooms, brown sugar and Worchestershire Sauce.

Finally add the salt and pepper to taste.

This will need to cook in a skillet for 1 hour.

Now you want to place the cooked pasta in bottom of large casserole dish.

Then follow by spooning the mushroom soup over pasta.

Then pour sauce over the soup and top with cheese.

Bake in oven  at 350 F. for 30-45 min.

Enjoy!

 

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Quick Tip: You can also use ground turkey or sausage in place of the beef.

Thanks again to Group Recipes for this hearty and tasty recipe.

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5 comments

I’m glad people love it, but it sounds awful. Tomatoes, with mushroom soup, and pasta? Then cheese? It’s like freaky Friday Spaghetti, Goulash, meets Stroganoff. :\ I just can’t imagine it tasting good!

Don’t forget the pickle juice.
The only think I can think of is someone is trying to recreate vodka sauce without knowing what goes into it.

i wish more people had made this as i want to make it tonite but not if it doesn’t taste good so peeps let me know asap.

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