Mexican Lasagna

Submitted by WikiAskew
Servings: 6-8

Ingredients

12 flour tortillas 2 lb. hamburger or other ground meat
2 Taco Seasoning mix packets 2 lb. can refried beans
1- 1.5 bags shredded Mexican style cheese Traditional Mexican food toppings (tomatoes, sour cream, onions, lettuce, etc)

Directions

  1. Prepare ground meat &taco seasoning as per instructions on packet.
  2. Lightly grease a 9″x13″ baking dish.
  3. Layer the dish as so: 4 tortillas layer 1, taco meat layer 2, re-fried beans layer 3, cheese layer 4.
  4. Repeat layering process with an extra layer of tortillas to finish the top. Sprinkle cheese on top of tortillas.
  5. Bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes or until cheese is golden brown & thoroughly melted.
  6. Add on a top layer of traditional toppings you choose, cut into lasagna squares & serve.

Scouse

Submitted by Amy82
Servings: 4-6

Ingredients

½ lb. Stewing Steak ½ lb Lambs Breast
Large onion 1 lb. carrots
5 lb. potatoes 2 beef stock cubs
2 tsp. vegetable oil Worcester sauce
salt & pepper water

Directions

  1. Takes 4 hours of slow cooking.
  2. Cut the meat into large cubes & fry in the vegetable oil until lightly browned all over. You may wish to add some Worcester sauce at this point for added flavor.
  3. Transfer the meat to a large saucepan & add the onion that should have been chopped into large chunks. 
  4. Follow this by chopping the carrot into medallions & place this on the meat. Peel & then finely dice 1lb. of the potatoes & place on top of the carrots.
  5. Fill the pan with cold water until it is half full. Break up the beef stock cubes & sprinkle into the water. Add salt & pepper for seasoning. 
  6. Let the pan simmer gently, stirring occasionally. The large pieces of onion will start to break up & the potato will become soft & will make the final sauce thick.
  7. Simmer for a total of 2 hours, then add the remaining potatoes that should have been peeled & roughly chopped, along with a few splashes of Worcester sauce. Then simmer for another two hours.
  8. Serve piping hot with red cabbage, beetroot, pickled onions, & crusty bread. You may add ketchup & HP for flavoring.

Chef’s Note: Scouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause. This was finally shortened to Skause & over time the spelling changed to the more Anglicised version we have today, Scouse. The people who ate Scouse were all generally sailors & their families & eventually all sailors within Liverpool were referred to as Scousers. Time has now taken its turn & everyone from the region of Liverpool is known as a Scouser. Scouse holds a place in the heart of most Liverpudlian’s as the taste of their hometown & is still regulary eaten today by a great number of families, including my own. There are records showing that it was also served to the inmates of the Birkenhead workhouse way back in 1864. The recipe was much simpler then than today’s refined version but was predominately the same staple ingredients – meat, vegetables & potatoes. Scouse can be ready made & kept for up to 2 days. Keep it covered in a refrigerator & reheat in a saucepan. Most people prefer the added depth of flavor that reheating adds. Blind scouse was a variation on the above recipe & was eaten by the poorer people as it was cheaper to make because it did not contain meat.

Easy Italian Mini-Meatloaves

Submitted by LivingDeadGirl

Ingredients

1 lb. ground beef 8 oz. Stove Top stuffing
1¼ c. water ¾ c. spaghetti sauce
Italian seasoning shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 375° F.
  2. Spray muffin pan with cooking spray or lightly grease with butter or margarine.
  3. Mix water, ground beef & stuffing together. You should be able to make a small ball with a handful of mix without it falling apart.
  4. Fill each muffin cup at least half way with meatloaf mix. Make indentation in center of each meatloaf with a spoon.
  5. Pour a little spaghetti sauce in the middle of each indentation. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning & shredded mozzarella (as much as you’d like).
  6. Bake for 30 minutes. Cool for at least 10 minutes before serving.

Easy 15 Minute Beef Stroganoff

Submitted by MoonSpinner

Ingredients

1 Family size Banquet Sliced Beef Entree ½ bag extra wide egg noodles
½ c. sour cream

Directions

  1. While boiling the noodles, heat the sliced beef in the microwave until thawed & hot.
  2. Transfer beef to cooked noodles, adding sour cream. You may increase or decrease the amount of sour cream to fit your tastes.
  3. Add salt to taste.

Chef’s Note: Max cooking/preparation time is 15 minutes. Substitute no egg noodles &/or fat free sour cream for a healthier version.

Sweet & Sour Halibut

Submitted by Carli

Ingredients

Sweet & Sour Sauce 2/3 c. sugar
¼ c. corn starch 8 oz. chicken broth
2/3 c. vinegar 1/3 c. ketchup
¼ c. soy sauce 1/8 tsp Tabasco sauce
1/3 c. pineapple juice 1 medium green pepper
1 medium red pepper ½ medium onion
2lbs Halibut 1 tsp pepper
1½ tbsp Old Bay Seasoning

Directions

  1. Combine the sweet & sour sauce, sugar, & corn starch. Add chicken broth, vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, Tabasco, & pineapple juice. 
  2. Heat to a boil. Boil 1 minute until thickened.
  3. Sauté green pepper, red pepper, & onion until crisp & tender. Add sautéed vegetables to the sweet & sour sauce mixture.
  4. Mix together the flour, pepper & Old Bay seasoning. Cut halibut into bite sized chunks & dredge in this dry mix. 
  5. Deep fry until just done, add to sweet & sour sauce & serve with rice.