Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole
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2006-11-16 11:44 AM |
Expert 704 The High Plains | Subject: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole Anybody have any favorite recipes for a sausage, rice, and cheese casserole?
I need to bring a dish to a Thanksgiving party on Sunday night.
Thanks! |
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2006-11-16 11:46 AM in reply to: #601155 |
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2006-11-16 11:47 AM in reply to: #601155 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole Why don't you just inject your veins with plaster of paris and be done with it? |
2006-11-16 11:48 AM in reply to: #601161 |
Expert 704 The High Plains | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole the bear - 2006-11-16 11:47 AM Why don't you just inject your veins with plaster of paris and be done with it? I've been da*n good the past few weeks and deserve some plaque! |
2006-11-16 1:24 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Champion 6786 Two seat rocket plane | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole If you're going for broke, here's a really tasty, fat-laden recipie. I can feel my arteries hardening already. I make this for holidays, and not for daily consumption 1 lbs cheese (preferably sharp cheedar) grated make a roux of the butter and flour (blonde) Edit to say--- all measurements are approximate I rarely actually measure anything and I'm going from memory here Edited by ride_like_u_stole_it 2006-11-16 1:37 PM |
2006-11-16 1:32 PM in reply to: #601160 |
COURT JESTER 12230 ROCKFORD, IL | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole Lara - 2006-11-16 10:46 AM 3 of my 4 favorite food groups! It's a cassarole....butter is in there somewhere |
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2006-11-16 1:34 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Master 2060 Northern California | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole sranney - 2006-11-16 9:44 AM Anybody have any favorite recipes for a sausage, rice, and cheese casserole?
I need to bring a dish to a Thanksgiving party on Sunday night.
Thanks! Not exactly what you are looking for but a favorite from childhood. 1 package egg noodles 1 pound bacon (browned and chopped) 1 pound ground beef (browned and drained) 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 can cream of tomato soup Cook noodles just shy of directions on package. Combine all ingredients into a glassware baking dish. Top with 1 pound of jack cheese. Bake at 350 for 35 minutes (or so). Eat. Clog. Sleep. |
2006-11-16 1:45 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Master 1845 Athens, Ga. | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole I've never heard of sausage, rice and cheese casserole, but it sounds awesome! Mmm. Clogged arteries. |
2006-11-16 2:03 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole I make a chicken, cheese and rice casserole... here ya go. 1 package boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 4 breasts) 1 onion 1 head fresh brocoli 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cheese soup 2 bags of 'boil in bag' rice (brown or white) 3+ cups shredded cheddar/jack cheese Cut chicken into bite sized pieces and stir fry until cooked (add salt/pepper). While chicken is stir frying, chop onion and brocolli. Start cooking (boiling) the rice as well. When the chicken and rice are cooked, combine all of the ingredients except half of the shredded cheese in a bowl and mix. Pour mixture into a 9x13 baking dish. Top with reserved shredded cheese. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 30 minutes. YUM. |
2006-11-16 2:18 PM in reply to: #601378 |
Master 2060 Northern California | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole lisac957 - 2006-11-16 12:03 PM I make a chicken, cheese and rice casserole... here ya go. 1 package boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 4 breasts) 1 onion 1 head fresh brocoli 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cheese soup 2 bags of 'boil in bag' rice (brown or white) 3+ cups shredded cheddar/jack cheese Cut chicken into bite sized pieces and stir fry until cooked (add salt/pepper). While chicken is stir frying, chop onion and brocolli. Start cooking (boiling) the rice as well. When the chicken and rice are cooked, combine all of the ingredients except half of the shredded cheese in a bowl and mix. Pour mixture into a 9x13 baking dish. Top with reserved shredded cheese. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 30 minutes. YUM. Did that come out of Parade magazine? |
2006-11-16 2:44 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Elite 2451 West Chicago, IL | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole sranney - 2006-11-16 12:44 PM Anybody have any favorite recipes for a sausage, rice, and cheese casserole?
I need to bring a dish to a Thanksgiving party on Sunday night.
Thanks! You can go to www.cooks.com and find a gazillion variations on a theme! |
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2006-11-16 3:01 PM in reply to: #601307 |
Buttercup 14334 | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole ride_like_u_stole_it - 2006-11-16 2:24 PM If you're going for broke, here's a really tasty, fat-laden recipie. I can feel my arteries hardening already. I make this for holidays, and not for daily consumption Dave, it's pie crust season. Have you got it under control??? I think I'm going with pear clafouti and pumpkin pie this year. That's it for Thanksgiving. |
2006-11-16 3:10 PM in reply to: #601395 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole coachese - 2006-11-16 2:18 PM lisac957 - 2006-11-16 12:03 PM I make a chicken, cheese and rice casserole... here ya go. 1 package boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 4 breasts) 1 onion 1 head fresh brocoli 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cheese soup 2 bags of 'boil in bag' rice (brown or white) 3+ cups shredded cheddar/jack cheese Cut chicken into bite sized pieces and stir fry until cooked (add salt/pepper). While chicken is stir frying, chop onion and brocolli. Start cooking (boiling) the rice as well. When the chicken and rice are cooked, combine all of the ingredients except half of the shredded cheese in a bowl and mix. Pour mixture into a 9x13 baking dish. Top with reserved shredded cheese. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 30 minutes. YUM. Did that come out of Parade magazine? I can't tell if you're kidding or not. No, I combined a few recipes I found. I actually just typed it from memory, I've made it so much. |
2006-11-17 7:19 AM in reply to: #601458 |
Champion 6786 Two seat rocket plane | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole Renee - 2006-11-16 3:01 PM ride_like_u_stole_it - 2006-11-16 2:24 PM If you're going for broke, here's a really tasty, fat-laden recipie. I can feel my arteries hardening already. I make this for holidays, and not for daily consumption Dave, it's pie crust season. Have you got it under control??? I think I'm going with pear clafouti and pumpkin pie this year. That's it for Thanksgiving. Oh, yeah, I have nailed the pie crust thing......use butter.....keep it cold, and don't play with it too much. I am making stuffing with country ham, cranberries, and pecans and a margarita cheesecake (maybe a chocolate grenache(sp) on top) I'll be cooking all weekend.
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2006-11-17 7:49 AM in reply to: #601155 |
Champion 7036 Sarasota, FL | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole D***! Here I am trying to lose weight and you guys keep talking about food and making me hungry. Now I'll probably have to sneak down the corner coffee shop and get one of their killer cinnamon rolls - oh, wait, there still may be some Tootsie Rolls in the break room left over from the office Halloween party - have to go check. |
2006-11-17 8:00 AM in reply to: #601378 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole lisac957 - 2006-11-16 2:03 PM I make a chicken, cheese and rice casserole... here ya go. 1 package boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 4 breasts) 1 onion 1 head fresh brocoli 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cheese soup 2 bags of 'boil in bag' rice (brown or white) 3+ cups shredded cheddar/jack cheese Cut chicken into bite sized pieces and stir fry until cooked (add salt/pepper). While chicken is stir frying, chop onion and brocolli. Start cooking (boiling) the rice as well. When the chicken and rice are cooked, combine all of the ingredients except half of the shredded cheese in a bowl and mix. Pour mixture into a 9x13 baking dish. Top with reserved shredded cheese. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 30 minutes. YUM. Young lady, I hope those are GF soups you are using!
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2006-11-17 8:46 AM in reply to: #601953 |
Alpharetta, Georgia | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole hangloose - 2006-11-17 8:00 AM Young lady, I hope those are GF soups you are using!
Nope, just regular Campbells. I know, I know. I need to quit sneaking stuff in my diet. My problem is that I have no symptoms anymore... I have experaminted with a white sauce made with corn starch -- not as tasty, but it works. |
2006-11-17 9:08 AM in reply to: #601931 |
Buttercup 14334 | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole ride_like_u_stole_it - 2006-11-17 8:19 AM Oh, yeah, I have nailed the pie crust thing......use butter.....keep it cold, and don't play with it too much. I am making stuffing with country ham, cranberries, and pecans and a margarita cheesecake (maybe a chocolate grenache(sp) on top) I'll be cooking all weekend. The cheesecake sounds interesting! I bought a rosemary ciabatta bread, ate only a little and threw it in the freezer - I'll use it to make my stuffing. p.s. ganache (unless you're talking about wine!) Edited by Renee 2006-11-17 9:09 AM |
2006-11-17 9:14 AM in reply to: #601931 |
Expert 704 The High Plains | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole ride_like_u_stole_it - 2006-11-17 7:19 AM chocolate grenache
[drool] mmm...chocolate ganache [/drool]
These are all great ideas. I like the chicken, rice, and cheese. I think I found a good'un (sausage) on cook.com
Stuffing with rosemary ciabatta bread? Yum, yum, yum. Edited by sranney 2006-11-17 9:15 AM |
2006-11-17 10:25 AM in reply to: #602015 |
Champion 6786 Two seat rocket plane | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole Renee - 2006-11-17 9:08 AM ride_like_u_stole_it - 2006-11-17 8:19 AM Oh, yeah, I have nailed the pie crust thing......use butter.....keep it cold, and don't play with it too much. I am making stuffing with country ham, cranberries, and pecans and a margarita cheesecake (maybe a chocolate grenache(sp) on top) I'll be cooking all weekend. The cheesecake sounds interesting! I bought a rosemary ciabatta bread, ate only a little and threw it in the freezer - I'll use it to make my stuffing. p.s. ganache (unless you're talking about wine!) The cheese cake has limeade concentrate, lime zest and tequila mixed into the batter. I am a big fan of lime and chocolate. |
2006-11-17 1:05 PM in reply to: #601155 |
Elite 2451 West Chicago, IL | Subject: RE: Sausage Rice and Cheese Casserole That cheesecake sounds YUMMY! I spend way too much time on www.cooks.com ... make sure you get the "s" in there ... if you search for a recipe there, you'll find that people will post their variations. I actually found several recipes that were very close to "lost" family recipes where people knew the ingredients but not necessarily how they went together. |
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