From Emma Lane
Busy days we look for easy but tasty quick main dishes. This is a family recipe that is sure to please both parents and kids (or grandchildren). The young ones will love the mac & cheese and barely notice they are eating veggies. Easy to add side dishes to round out the meal without much fussing. Serve ice cream for dessert.
Melt butter in a frying pan. When the foam subsides, sauté onion, carrot, and peas until onion is translucent. Spoon mixture into a microwaveable dish.
Use the same pan to fry ground beef until browned. Be sure to break meat into small pieces. Drain fat.
Cook mac & cheese per package directions.
Combine meat, mac & cheese with vegetables. Stir soup gently into mixture. (Save other half of soup for eggs next morning.)
Warm casserole in microwave oven for two minutes or until steaming. Serve with green salad.
This casserole dish may be prepared the day before and refrigerated for easy warm-up.
Here are some tasty
side options we enjoy with the casserole:
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Sounds delicious. Just right for a cold Buffalo evening.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is perfect for those 'back to school' days, Emma! Or even easy weekend dishes. Cheers and thanks, my good friend!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for the post. I specialize in quick fix food. Not a fan of lingering in the kitchen. Good thing we have folks like Sloane Taylor to help us with more delicious recipes.
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