Bad budget GOOD casserole. Bad budget GOOD casserole Unforseen expiences, we found our cubbards and freezer vertually bare. Featuring a mix of kid-friendly items (eggs, bacon, potato chips) and adult-pleasers (arugula, tomatoes, basil), this cheddar-topped casserole is low in cost and low on prep time. Plus, it tastes like our favorite summer sandwich.
With a crumbly, corn muffin top and a creamy center, each bite is heavenly. RecipeLion.com is flooded with tasty, easy budget-friendly recipes. We understand how difficult it can be to learn to cook on a budget. You can have Bad budget GOOD casserole using 11 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Bad budget GOOD casserole
- It's 3 lb of hamburger.
- You need 1 can of corn.
- Prepare 1 1/2 of onion, chopped.
- It's 1 large of green pepper (optional).
- It's 1 packages of white queso cheese (optional).
- You need 5 box of noodles (various shapes/size).
- Prepare 1 pinch of salt.
- Prepare 1 pinch of black pepper.
- You need 1 pinch of powdered garlic.
- Prepare 1 1/2 can of evaporated milk/ cream.
- You need 3 envelope of hamburger helper sauce packets.
Because we don't want you to have to sacrifice health and flavor for frugality, we've colled our best cheap casserole recipes. This casserole is the tastiest chicken dish that I have ever tasted. The sweet potato adds an interesting addition to the chicken, alternatively butternut squash can be used in its place. Everyone I have ever cooked this casserole for has loved it!
Bad budget GOOD casserole step by step
- Preheat oven to 350, brown hamburger, onions, green peppers. Boil noodles. Mix cream, corn, sauce packets together. Drain noodles and hamburger. Mix all ingredients together and pour in casserole dish. Drizzle cheese on top. Bake 25 minutes. Fills large and medium size casserole dish. Makes approxamitley 15 servings. We came up with this reciepe as we were thinking of Joyce Meyers cermones about how her family used hamburger meat for everything in their time of bad budgeting. So we came up with our own hamburger meal..
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