4 Recipes That Use Ground Beef
“Cheating” Stroganoff *This is a very fast recipe (takes less than 15 minutes)*
1 pound ground beef, browned and drained
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 c. sour cream
1 pkg. dried onion soup (I like to use Lipton’s Beefy Onion for its extra flavor; I also like to pick out half the onions – you can get them all out by using a sifter)
Mix all ingredients together thoroughly in a skillet over medium heat. Heat almost to boiling (just a few little bubbles popping up) and then dish up over noodles, pasta, or rice.
Cheeseburger Pie *A great favorite with the kids*
1 pound ground beef, NOT browned
1 egg
�½ c. milk
2 minced garlic cloves
�½ tsp. oregano (dried)
�½ tsp. salt
�¼ tsp. pepper
Ã?½ c. chopped onion (should be sweet – I use a little less onion)
Six ounce can sliced olives, drained
�½ c. ketchup
1 �½ c. shredded cheese, Monterey Jack or cheddar (I like to add an additional generous handful)
2 tbl. fresh chopped parsley
Mix beef, egg, milk, garlic, salt, pepper and oregano in a bowl, blending well. Push the mixture evenly in the bottom, as well as up the sides, of a 9-inch pie plate (ungreased). Add layers on top: ketchup, onion, olives, cheese. Bake 30-35 minutes at 400 degrees. Sprinkle parsley over the top and serve hot.
“Cheating” Salisbury Steak
1 pound ground beef
2 c. cornflakes
�½ c. barbeque sauce
1 egg
dash pepper
1 tsp. salt
Measure out the 2 c. cornflakes and then crush them until they only take up one cup. Mix in the egg and 1/3 cup of the barbeque sauce (set the rest aside). Add salt and pepper and them mix in the ground beef. Shape into patties, making them about Ã?¾-inch thick and place into an ungreased 13×9 pan. Pour remaining sauce over the patties. Bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees.
Porcupine Meatballs with Mushroom Sauce *This one takes a bit longer, and requires more planning. Good for company*
1 pound ground beeg
1/3 c. milk
�¼ c. minute rice
1 �¼ tsp. salt
dash pepper
1tbl. instant onion flakes
�¼ tsp. poultry seasoning
�¼ c. cracker crumbs
1 can mushroom soup (cream or regular)
�½ c. water
Gently mix beef, rice, salt, pepper, onion, milk, crumbs, and seasoning in a bowl. Make meatballs of about 1 �½ inches. Use a little vegetable or olive oil to brown in a skillet and drain off any grease.
In another bowl, mix together the water and the soup. Pour over the meatballs and move the whole to a casserole cover. Bake for an hour and a half at 324 degrees. These can be served over rice, pasta, noodles, or even potatoes.