Posted on 12/25/2009 9:42:02 PM PST by An American in Turkiye
OK, I know this thread is a bit late, as Christmas is almost over. But, I thought I would start a thread to gather FReeper recipes for some great food recipes.
I'll go first. My grandma used to make this, and it is 100% awesome:
Grandma Goering's Potato Casserole
1 Large bag frozen hash browns
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of celery soup
1 chopped onion
1 small carton of sour cream
garlic salt & pepper to taste
Mix altogether; put into a (greased with butter) 9X13 pan. Sprinkle with Paprika and Parsley. Place small pieces of butter on the top (about 1/2 a cube)). Sprinkle grated chedder cheese over the top. Cover with tin foil and bake at 325 for 1 1/2 hours.
I like to add ham or sausage to this as well. This is a fabulous recipe, and I hope you try it.
Thanks for sharing your recipes, and Merry Christmas to all!
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My S-I-L made a delicious sweet potato casserole similar to this but hers alternated pecans and small marshmellows on top in diagonal lines.
Buying it ready-made is far more expensive, and I’m a cheap bugger. I’m also a control freak, since I like to vary the ingredients to taste each time I pour.
You are quite correct in that Coors has the “cheap beer” thing down cold! ( BG ).
Oh - that sounds like a good option too. When I started making this I was asked about the marshmellows but they just weren’t in this recipe so have never used them....but am sure that would be good.
That looks like an interesting way to serve babyback ribs - for snacking! thanks
Just cooked a batch of these,Good!
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