First up, a staple of the K2 recipe collection -- College Casserole. Got the recipe in college, easy to make and an inexpensive was to feed several people, so a real hit. (Originally called Hamburger Casserole, but after an unfortunate encounter with bad beef, adjustments were made and "College" casserole came into being.) The beauty of this dish is its versatility and endless variations which make it possible to tailor it to your particular taste
COLLEGE CASSEROLE
1 lb ground turkey
8 oz. can of corn, drained
8 oz. can of French-style green beans, drained
15 oz. can of fire-roasted diced tomatoes, pureed
2 cup bag of shredded mozzarella
8 oz. can of tomato sauce
Salt and pepper to taste (optional)
(Note: the ingredients shown below cost less than $15.)
2. Mix turkey in bowl with corn, beans, and tomatoes.
5. Put mixture in a baking dish, top with extra shredded cheese.
6. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
It makes about six servings (depending on your serving size). Add in a loaf of your favorite artisan bread (to warm up the bread, wrap it in foil and toss it in the oven next to the casserole for about 10-15 minutes) and a nice glass of wine, and tah-dah! a simple, tasty, all-in-one dish.
VARIATIONS
Substitute ground beef, ground chicken, ground pork, or Morning Star Grilled Crumblers for the ground turkey.
Use white, yellow, or shoepeg corn.
Use cut green beans, your favorite canned bean, or peas.
Use your favorite type of canned tomato. (K2 note: I prefer non-chunky tomatoes which is why I puree my toms, but you can use crushed or diced as is, it's all about personal preference.)
Substitute shredded cheddar or Monterrey Jack cheese.
You can add a cup of cooked rice to the dish.
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