Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Let's Cook Your First Tuna Noodle Casserole Dish!

The Casserole, we all know them, we all enjoy them, what better way to use up some of your leftovers perhaps or save money along with eating healthier since you decided and control which ingredients you want in your casserole. An awesome classic, lots of us remember these from our childhood years? Mom serving tuna, bean, beef, and chicken casseroles that she made in her own kitchen with leftovers?

Making them is simple, dinner, lunch, or even for a movie snack. Learning how to prepare them can be great fun and add to your kitchen skills as well. Here is a family favorite to make yourself:

Meat Casseroles

Tuna Casserole
For over fifty (50) years this has been a favorite in our family.

2 cups macaroni (elbow), al dente, firm
1 cup Velveeta Cheese, cubed (substitute for any cheese that you can cube and melts easy)
2 cans (Large) tuna, drain
1 15 ounce can peas, drain
1 15 ounce can diced tomatoes (plain), including juice
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup cornflake crumbs for topping sprinkles
While your macaroni cooks, in a large mixing bowl gently fold following ingredients together: tuna, tomatoes, salt, peas, milk, and eggs. (Note: you might wish to breakup instead of mashing the tuna). Next the cheese should be folded into the mixture.
Drain your pasta and mix into the mix you just made above. Now put it in a 2-1/2 to 3 quart casserole dish. Sprinkle with the cornflakes over the top. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Yield 6-8 portions.

The nice thing about casseroles is that you can have many variations to one recipe. Start with a basic recipe and add or adjust things to allow you to use up leftovers like broccoli, extra diced vegetables (onion, peppers), add different types of cheese to taste. With each new recipe you come up with you will see what you like the best and least and can discover new combinations from there.

One other thing you can do is look up online, Google casserole or one pot meal, etc. and see what variations they offer. Some sites even have their own videos of the casseroles being prepared for you ease in the kitchen. Experimenting with casseroles in the kitchen can help make you a better all around cook in your home too, you get the experience of trying different foods together for one thing and being able to utilize the leftovers that may have had to be tossed.

Let's Cook Your First Tuna Noodle Casserole Dish!

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