Ghost(19)ly Recipes

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danie

I am whatever you say I am.
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Seems our friendly ghost19 has been trying his hand at cooking lately. I know his raccoons have enjoyed some of his less edible dishes. ;-D I also saw that he made some spaghetti that his son and he actually ate and enjoyed, so good for you, ghost! I know you'll just keep getting better and better.

I thought ghost could still use a little help from his friends here on the board, so this thread is for members to post EASY recipes for ghost to try. Ghost, let us know what types of foods you and your boy like. I'm posting an easy broccoli casserole here, but I'm not sure if you like broccoli or not. If not, let me know, and I'll post something more to your liking!

Easy Broccoli Casserole

1 frozen bag of chopped broccoli
1 small jar Cheez Whiz
3/4 stick of margarine
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup dry Minute Rice

In a medium saucepan, boil the broccoli in water until tender; drain.
In a large bowl, mix the Cheez Whiz and margarine (chopped into chunks). Microwave for about one minute, then stir together until margarine is melted. Add both soups and uncooked rice to the bowl. Mix this together with broccoli in a 2-quart baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
You can also add diced, cooked chicken to the casserole to make it more of a meal.
 

Doc Creed

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Chicken Taco Soup

One bag of Tyson cubed chicken (or shredded). Find in frozen section.
Two cans light or dark kidney beans
One can cream corn
One can regular corn
One can Rotel
One can Northern beans or any white bean
One package of Fajita mix.
One regular size bottle of V-8 tomato juice.

You can't go wrong. Pour all ingredients into pot, adding liquid last to avoid splashing. Stir while on high heat. Once hot then immediately lower temp to a medium heat for 30 minutes to an hour, stirring occasionally. Serve with white tortilla corn chips or over rice. I make it all the time.
 

GNTLGNT

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Haunted

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Mar 26, 2008
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The woods are lovely dark and deep
i pound ground beef with as much onions you would like browned in pan
1 lg and 1 small canned whole tomatoes
1 box sea shell noodles
salt to your tasing

Cook noodles until done al dente, drain, add ground beef and onion and both cans of tomatoes breaking up them up to mix among the noodles and beef. Bring up to a bubbling, then tone down to a simmer, stir from time to time until hot through and through. Salt really enhances mixture. If you like spicy, use a large and small can of Rotel. Zippy!

Vegetarian version: when combining noodles and tomatoes place a stick of margarine on top while mixture heats and serve when stick has completely melted and concoction is hot! This is my Lenten friday dinner.!
 

staropeace

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Nov 28, 2006
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Get a can of beans .....drain them....mix them with quarter cup of ketchup and a good squirt of mustard...pour a little pancake syrup in...some diced onion...and a dash of cinnamon. I usually keep bacon fat and put a tablespoon in this mixture but if you do not, you can place two rashers on top of the beans. Put it into the oven and bake until nice and bubbly. Homemade baked beans. Sometimes, I cut up a can of Vienna sausages and add them. Easy peasy.