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Just like a sweet potato casserole, these individual baked sweet potatoes are topped with a sweet streusel crumble. Add a little hot honey if you like a sweet and spicy kick. Get the Twice-Baked ...
thick stew or casserole Mutton or lamb and onions topped with sliced potato and covered with broth, slowly baked in a covered pot [33] [34] Lobby: stew Lobscouse: Northern Europe: stew Typically beef or lamb, but sometimes also chicken, pork, or ham and potatoes, often stewed with other vegetables [35] [36] [37] Meat and potato pie: England: pie
Stir the potatoes, 1 1/3 cups of the onions, peas, cheese and bacon in a 13 x 9-inch (3-quart) shallow baking dish. Stir the soup and milk in a medium bowl.
This make-ahead egg casserole is perfect for Easter morning. More signs of spring on our little patch of heaven. The forsythia bush is covered with bright yellow blooms.
A pudding or casserole made from egg noodles or potatoes. Kugelis: Lithuania: Potatoes, bacon, milk, onions, and eggs, baked in a low casserole dish. Latka: Eastern Europe: In Ashkenazi cuisine, a potato pancake made with grated potato. Lefse: Norway: A traditional flatbread prepared with leftover potatoes and flour. Llapingacho: Ecuador
Kugel (Yiddish: קוגל kugl, pronounced ) is a baked casserole, most commonly made from lokshen (לאָקשן קוגל lokshen kugel) or potato (קארטאפל קוגל kartufl kugel). It is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish, often served on Shabbos and Jewish holidays. [1] American Jews also serve it for Thanksgiving dinner. [2] [3]
Ground beef, cream of mushroom soup, egg noodles and, of course, Velveeta come together in a quick-and-easy, one-skillet meal that’s on the table in less than 30 minutes. Recipe: My Food and Family
In the United States, a casserole or hot dish is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped or canned vegetables (such as green beans or peas), and a starchy binder (such as flour, potato, rice or pasta); sometimes, there is also a crunchy or cheesy topping.