Crunchy Beef Casserole recipe
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This Crunchy Beef Casserole recipe came from Granny’s well worn files and got a handwritten rating of “very good”, her highest praise. It’s warm, soothing, filling, and delicious.
My mother didn’t start making casseroles until my early teens. She had been raised to cook the traditional Southern meal of “Meat and Three” which consisted of a meat, three vegetables, bread, and tea. At our table, dessert was served every night as well. Jealous? Me too. Sure do wish I could have meals like that cooked *for* me now!
My mother never thought to make a casserole because her mother and grandmother had never made them either. The first casserole I remember her making was Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli casserole. Why did she finally make one? Up until then, she’d never had a single casserole recipe!
Casseroles: A Cook’s Best Friend
In today’s busy world, rather than buying frozen family sized meals, homemade casseroles enable you to make your own “convenience” meal in one dish much more economically. Usually, you can double or even triple a recipe for just a few dollars more. I like to mix up several at once and freeze them for home cooked convenience.
How To Cook A Frozen Casserole
To cook a frozen casserole, simply place it in the oven while it preheats and add about ten minutes to the baking time. To develop your own signature casserole recipes, check out my Handy Dandy Casserole chart by clicking here. I developed it on a twelve hour drive back home from Disney World and it has been a great tool in my kitchen!
A Little Bit of Casserole History
Did you know the word ‘casserole’ comes from a french word that means sauce pan. Me neither! This sauce pan is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. Sound familiar?
The word casserole also doubles for the food in the “sauce pan” Casseroles came into fad in a big way in the sixties and seventies and with that a variety of colorful casserole dishes were introduced. Have I got you in the casserole mood yet?
We’re off to the races!
Recipe Ingredients:
- French Fried Onions (you don’t need a can as big as the one I have pictured)
- Rotini Pasta (can substitute other type if you like)
- Cream Of Mushroom Soup
- Can of Diced Tomatoes
- Green Pepper
- Ground Beef
- Shredded Cheddar Cheese
- Season All
Here is the Season All.
What is Season All?
It is some lovely seasoned salt.
Cook pasta according to directions. Drain when done.
In large mixing bowl place cream of mushroom soup, tomatoes…
Add seasoned salt..
Cheese…
(“…” is my best friend ya know)
Add green peppers and ground beef that has been cooked and drained.
Toss in your drained pasta
Give it a good stir.
Spoon into casserole Dish.
This recipe says to bake in a 2 quart casserole, which is just slightly smaller than a 9×13 inch dish.
You could bake it in a 9×13 if you like, it just won’t be as deep.
Cover with foil and bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
As always, baking times vary by oven.
Obviously, I’m going to give you the baking times in the original recipes as these have always worked for me.
After thirty minutes, remove from oven and remove foil.
Top with onions and return to oven for five more minutes.
Serve hot. Oh yum.
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Corkscrew Macaroni Rotini
- 1 can cream of mushroom soup
- 3/4 C Shredded Cheddar Cheese
- 3/4 tsp Seasoned Salt
- 1 lb Ground Beef
- 1 can 14 oz whole or diced tomatoes
- 3/4 C Green Pepper optional - I leave it out for the kids
- 1 can french fried onions
Instructions
- Cook pasta as directed, rince and drain. Brown beef, drain fat. Combine all ingredients except french fried onions. Pour into greased 2 quart casserole. Cover and bake at 350 for thirty minutes. Uncover, top with french fried onions, and bake five minutes longer.
Nutrition
You may also enjoy these easy casserole recipes:
Green Bean Casserole Rich, Creamy With The Perfect Crunch
Ham Egg and Cheese Casserole (Insta Pot or Oven!)
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Christy:)
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Christy, this entry is how I found your blog! I was looking for info on vintage Pyrex dishes. I’m so glad I found your blog 🙂 I have a few old Pyrex dishes that I’ve purchased online- a blue stripe mixing bowl, an oval casserole with gold acorns, a small rectangular casserole with snowflakes, a little bitty Friendship bowl and a beautiful 9 by 13 Friendship casserole dish that is my favorite. I love red and have 3 pet birds (and raised 1 of them by hand since he was a tiny baby), so of course I love Friendship. As for the recipe, I made it for the first time tonight and added 1/2 brick of cream cheese (because it was in the fridge), and an extra cup of pasta (because of the cream cheese addition) and some milk (because the cream cheese made it thick). It turned out very nicely and my husband had thirds. He loves casseroles but doesn’t usually have 3 servings!
Love the casserole dishes! So bright and cheerful. I adore vintage and useful.
I really enjoy your recipes. I have tried quite a few of them and I have one of your Cookbooks.
What i really like to see are your casserole dishes and the way you store things in jars. you have inspired me to collect vintage pyrex dishes and glassware. Keep up the good work.
I linked to this post today! You’ve inspired me to start my own Pyrex collection, but since my relatives didn’t have the courtesy to leave me any I’ll have to pick it up at antique shops and such. Don’t blame them, they thought I’d prefer the silver and crystal.
I love your vintage casserole dish sets. I have a few of my own and buy them whenever I see them at secondhand shops and yard sales. I especially like the ones made for one or two people…unfortunately I have only found two of that size so far. Thanks for the great recipe…I know what’s for dinner tonight!
I fixed this today and my husband and 2 boys loved it! Thank you! Quick question – is this a casserole that would freeze well?
Dear Christie: I was in the local mission thrift shop earlier this week and saw TWO of these Pyrex casserole dishes, with lids. No chips or cracks. One was harvest gold and the other avocado.
I don’t collect them myself but if you didn’t live 500 miles away I would have been tempted to buy them for you!