Showing posts with label Inexpensive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inexpensive. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

A Dad's Super Quick, Easy, Inexpensive, and Healthy Chicken Casserole

I love to cook. Some of my fondest memories are when I was a boy watching my mom cook in our kitchen. She made delicious meals. She made delicious casseroles.

If you're a busy parent like me, preparing healthy meals, with limited time, can be challenging. Preparing a tasty casserole is ideal.

Meat Casseroles

The following is quick, inexpensive, and healthy recipe.

Shopping for the ingredients...

In my household, we're big on chicken. We love chicken. While grocery shopping, I'll pick up a fresh, pre-cooked chicken from the deli. They usually run around .99 and for the purpose of this recipe, I'll use only half of the chicken.

Next, I'll swing past the pasta and spaghetti sauce isle. There I'll pick up a box (16 oz.) of pasta. My wife and I have two little girls - ages 3 and 6. I'll usually pick a type of pasta that's "fun" for the kids to eat - funny shapes or designs. This will run me around .

After the pasta, I'll move over to the next aisle and pick up three cans of cream soup. I usually choose two cans of cream of chicken or cream of mushroom and a single can of cheddar cheese soup - for recipes. These three cans will run me around .50.

Next stop: Beans and veggies. I like Black beans. They're super good for you, lots of fiber, protein, antioxidants and low in calories, and my kids like them. I'll pick up one can for 79 cents. Veggies: I'll pick up a 16 oz. bag of frozen broccoli florets, or mixed veggies - carrots, corn, beans, peas, Lima beans. My daughters love both types. I'm VERY lucky! Either bag will cost me 99 cents.

Last stop: CHEESE (In case you didn't notice, I like cheese). For my casserole recipe, I'll pick up an 8 oz. bag of shredded cheddar cheese. The cheddar gives the dish extra flavor. The cheese will run me .69.

We're done at the grocery store!

Making the dish...

Step 1) I'll remove the meat from half of the chicken, cutting it up into small pieces and placing it aside. Pre-heat oven - 350 degrees.

Step 2) In a 13 by 9 inch glass Pyrex dish I'll mix (evenly distribute) all of the following ingredients:

- Pasta (non cooked)
- Black beans (include bean water from can)
- Veggies
- chicken pieces
- Three cans of soup
- Cheddar cheese
- Season with Mrs. Dash or salt and pepper

Step 3) Thoroughly mix all ingredients well.

Step 4) Lightly drizzle 1/4 cup of water or skim milk over the top of the mixture (this will assist with cooking the pasta when in the oven)

Step 5) Wrap glass dish with tin foil.

Step 6) Place in pre-heated oven for 30 minutes. Take out. Stir mixture well. Return to oven for another 30 minutes at same temperature.

Step 7) Remove from oven. Let cool for 10 or 15 minutes (remember, I have two little angels), and serve.

I ALWAYS cook with the intention of having "leftovers". Typically, there's half of the casserole left. So, this meal will serve a family of 4, provide leftovers, and will cost around .

Note: To add extra zest or flavor, feel free to add and/or substitute with the following ingredients:

Tuna
Ground Turkey or chicken
Monterey Jack cheese
Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top
Velveeta cheese

Hope you enjoy this as much as my family does!

A Dad's Super Quick, Easy, Inexpensive, and Healthy Chicken Casserole

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Easy and Inexpensive Casseroles For Picnics, Potlucks, Reunions, and Your Own Dinner Table

One of the most inexpensive ways to feed a family is to serve a casserole as the main dish. Casseroles are also easy to prepare as they don't take long to put together and you are free to continue with the other parts of the meal while they bake. But one of the best things is how tasty and nourishing they are. So whether you are looking for some quick, simple, and inexpensive meals for your family table or whether you need a dish for a potluck, family reunion, etc. go back to basics with these delicious casserole recipes.

The Green Bean and Burger Bake is sure to please the kids with it's sloppy Joe flavoring. You have meat, vegetables, and dairy in the form of cheese, all in this one dish. Add a salad, a favorite bread and just that easily you have a complete meal. For another, but different, easy casserole that should please the kids as well as your spouse. try the Simple Hamburger Hot Dish. Again, the meat ingredient is ground beef. With noodles, cheese, cream of mushroom soup, onion, etc., you can quickly have a tasty meal on the table that is both nutritious and pleasing. Add a green vegetable or carrots for color and extra vitamins, and you have another simple but delicious meal.

GREEN BEAN AND BURGER BAKE

1 lb ground beef
1 1/2 oz pkg sloppy Joe seasoning mix
1 cup water
6 oz can tomato paste
2 cans (16-oz each) French-style green beans, drained
1 jar (2 1/2-oz) sliced mushrooms, drained
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Brown ground beef in a large skillet; drain off all fat. Stir in the seasoning mix and water and cook until thickened. Add tomato paste. Cover the skillet, lower the heat to simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Stir in the beans and mushrooms. Pour mixture into a lightly greased 2-quart casserole dish and top with the cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes until bubbly and heated through.

Yield: 6 servings

SIMPLE HAMBURGER HOT DISH

This recipe is from a very old community cookbook.

1 pkg (8-oz) egg noodles
2 lbs ground beef
2 cans cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
1 med onion
8 slices cheese
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

Cook noodles in salted boiling water, drain and rinse. Brown ground beef and onion together, season with salt and pepper. Mix noodles, meat, and soup together and put in a 9x13 lightly greased baking pan or dish. Lay the cheese over the top. Cover the pan with foil and bake 30 minutes at 300 degrees or until the cheese melts and the casserole is bubbly.

Serves 8 to 10.

Enjoy!




For more of Linda's old-fashion recipes, visit her blog at http://grandmasvintagerecipes.blogspot.com.
For her diabetic recipes and information go to http://diabeticenjoyingfood.squarespace.com

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