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serene 27-12-2005 10:07 PM

more comfort food
 
Sauteed a sliced onion, two ribs of celery (sliced), and a half pound
of sliced mushrooms in butter. When most of the moisture was gone,
added a good amount of sherry and some evaporated milk (didn't have
any cream). Cooked it down a little bit and added it to some lean
browned ground beef, thinly sliced potatoes, and salt and pepper.
Popped it all into a casserole dish, dusted with paprika, and baked at
375 for I dunno, 45 minutes? Anyway, major comfort food -- like the
Hamburger Helper my mom used to make, but better.

serene

Damsel in dis Dress 27-12-2005 10:11 PM

more comfort food
 
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:07:37 -0800, serene >
wrote:

> Sauteed a sliced onion, two ribs of celery (sliced), and a half pound
> of sliced mushrooms in butter. When most of the moisture was gone,
> added a good amount of sherry and some evaporated milk (didn't have
> any cream). Cooked it down a little bit and added it to some lean
> browned ground beef, thinly sliced potatoes, and salt and pepper.
> Popped it all into a casserole dish, dusted with paprika, and baked at
> 375 for I dunno, 45 minutes? Anyway, major comfort food -- like the
> Hamburger Helper my mom used to make, but better.


Will have to try this, minus the mushrooms. It sounds wonderful!

Carol

Karen AKA Kajikit 28-12-2005 02:41 AM

more comfort food
 
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:07:37 -0800, serene >
wrote:

>Sauteed a sliced onion, two ribs of celery (sliced), and a half pound
>of sliced mushrooms in butter. When most of the moisture was gone,
>added a good amount of sherry and some evaporated milk (didn't have
>any cream). Cooked it down a little bit and added it to some lean
>browned ground beef, thinly sliced potatoes, and salt and pepper.
>Popped it all into a casserole dish, dusted with paprika, and baked at
>375 for I dunno, 45 minutes? Anyway, major comfort food -- like the
>Hamburger Helper my mom used to make, but better.


That sounds soooooo good! I might have to try it, minus the sherry.

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serene 28-12-2005 02:49 AM

more comfort food
 
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:41:22 -0500, Karen AKA Kajikit
> wrote:

>On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:07:37 -0800, serene >
>wrote:
>
>>Sauteed a sliced onion, two ribs of celery (sliced), and a half pound
>>of sliced mushrooms in butter. When most of the moisture was gone,
>>added a good amount of sherry and some evaporated milk (didn't have
>>any cream). Cooked it down a little bit and added it to some lean
>>browned ground beef, thinly sliced potatoes, and salt and pepper.
>>Popped it all into a casserole dish, dusted with paprika, and baked at
>>375 for I dunno, 45 minutes? Anyway, major comfort food -- like the
>>Hamburger Helper my mom used to make, but better.

>
>That sounds soooooo good! I might have to try it, minus the sherry.


I bought a bottle of sherry to make a recipe of Aahz's, and it turns
out to be the first alcohol I've ever cooked with that I didn't hate.
I was surprised. I can taste it, but I don't mind it, which is so not
the case with every other recipe I've ever tasted with alcohol in it.

serene


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