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Posted: 2/22/2021 7:02:44 PM EDT
This looks good, may make this week.
Link 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup diced onion 2 garlic cloves, chopped 2 pounds ground beef 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 (12 ounce) jars of beef gravy 2 cups frozen peas and carrots 1 (28 ounce) bag tater tots Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Add the oil to a large skillet over medium heat. Brown the onions with the garlic for 5 minutes, stirring often until softened. Add the beef to the skillet, breaking up with a spoon and cooking until no pink remains, about 7-8 minutes. Drain any grease from the skillet then add the salt, pepper, worcestershire sauce and tomato paste and stir to combine. Pour in the gravy and stir into the beef mixture. Bring the beef to a simmer then add the frozen peas and carrots. Stir to combine with the filling and to defrost slightly. Pour the filling into a 9? x 13? casserole dish that’s been sprayed with cooking spray. Add the frozen tater tots on top of the beef filling, arranging in a single layer. Bake for 35 minutes until the tater tots are golden brown and the filling is bubbling. |
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I would eat it. I do a similar breakfast casserole from time to time with tater tot, eggs, cheese and sausage.
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Looks great. I'm more used to the cream of mushroom soup type, but that looks damn good too!
eta- "Hot Dish", it's "Hot Dish"! |
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I used to make it but I did it the easy way. Hamburger in the bottom of the pan, cover with cream of mushroom soup, sprinkle onion soup mix over that, put the tater tots on top and sprinkle some cheddar over it. Or did the o onion soup mix go under the cream of mushroom? I dunno, it's been a while. Sounds good, but I'm trying to miss the carbs.
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We ate that quite a bit growing up. Tator tot casserole is what we always called it. I think mom made it with cream of mushroom soup, ground beef and tater tots
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Nothing screams trailerpark/redneck/country like a dish made with tater tots or crunched up corn chips Also, any dish called "casserole" is automatic poor person dish.
I know, I grew up eating like this |
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Looks like someone already ate that and covered it up with tots.
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I love tater tot casserole. My wife makes it about 3 times a month.
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One of my favorite comfort foods and church lunch casseroles.
We put cheese on ours. Lots of cheese. |
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Ive also had it with green beans instead of peas and carrots.
Adding corn sounds decent. |
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Im guessing I didnt make it in before the tender tummy brigade and the 5 Michelin star Arfcom chefs.
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Looks good. Needs some BBQ sauce and chopped habaneros in it though.
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My grandma used soup, I believe it was cream of sum yung guy, and green beans so I do as well. OP's dinner looks so much better, it's on the menu this week for sure.
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That's about the poorest poor-people food I've ever seen. Make sure to serve with a side of poke salad.
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Quoted: I can’t tell if this is boomer food or stoner food. View Quote It's both. Still a boomer but my last use was decades ago. That stuff looks like it came out of an early 70s cookbook. No one wanted that crap, even then. It's a poor man's Shepherd's Pie. Without the good ingredients. |
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Made a few similar to that with a couple of pounds of grated cheese on top.
Grandkids loved the mexican recipe the best. Between the Mrs and myself we came to the conclusion that there must be better ways to fumigate the bedroom. The stank from those meals linger for longer than desired. |
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Quoted: I take it you did not grow up in Minnesota. ...and yeah, tater tot casserole is good stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The fuck is a "casserole?" I take it you did not grow up in Minnesota. ...and yeah, tater tot casserole is good stuff. I take it you didn't grow up in IA? It's called a "hotdish." |
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I'm making this right now! So funny that it's on arf too. It's not poor man's food, and it's not because I can't cook either, my kids love it! It's an easy dish when I don't have a lot of time to fix a big spread. I make mine with burger, green chilies, corn, and cream of mushroom soup. I put cheese on top too :)
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It’s called hotdish.
A casserole is what it’s fucking cooked in ya fuckin philistines. |
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Quoted: so shepherd's pie without the mashed potatoes? View Quote |
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