Potato Soup

Submitted by Wally
Serves 6

Ingredients

2 carrots 2 stalks celery
4 cloves garlic 1 medium onion or 3 shallots
6 medium potatoes 1 box chicken stock or broth
1 bunch fresh parsley or 2 tbsp dried 3 cans condensed milk
2 tbsp butter 2 tbsp flour
6 dashes Worcestershire sauce 8 dashes Chalula Hot Sauce (or your favorite)
½ slab of cooked bacon salt & pepper

Directions

  1. Slice carrots, celery, & potatoes into bite sized pieces & place into a large stock pot or Dutch oven. Thinly slice garlic, onlion (or shallots), & parsley & add to the vegetation.
  2. Add chicken stock to pot until it just covers the vegetables; if thgere is not enough to cover then add water until covered. Bring to a boil then simmer until carrots & potatoes are fork tender.
  3. In a small sauce pan, melt butter over medium heat & add flour after it has melted. Whisk until smooth & fully combined. Continue to whisk & add 1 can of condensed milk as the roué begins to thicken & boil. Add a second can of milk & allow roué to thicken.
  4. Add your roué & remaining can of milk to the vegetables & allow the new mixture to return to a simmer. Add Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, cooked bacon, & salt & pepper to taste.
  5. Allow the soup to come back to a simmer & allow to simmer about 1 hour on low heat to allow flavors to combine. Serve & enjoy.

Chef’s Note: You can also make this into Clam Chowder by adding 1lb of steamed fresh clams (12 oz canned clams, drained works too) to the soup about 10 minutes before serving. Make it into a chicken corn chowder by adding 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (boiled & shredded) & 1 can whole kernel corn into the soup at the same time as the sauces, bacon, and spice (step 4). If thickness of soup is not to your liking when completed, whisk 1 tsp of cornstarch & 1 tbsp of water together until the cornstarch is dissolved. Add this mixture to the soup & it should thicken immediately. Be aware that the roué will not thicken until it reaches a boiling point.

Ground Turkey Pockets

Submitted by jennifer_ann7
Serves 8
Exact nutrition facts unknown

Ingredients

1 can (10¾ oz.) condensed Cream of Chicken soup 2 tubes (17.3 oz.) refrigerated southern style biscuits
1 tbsp flour ½ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper ½ c. sliced carrots
½ c. canned corn ½ c. shredded mozzarella cheese
1 egg, lightly beaten 1½ lb ground turkey

Directions

  1. In a nonstick saucepan, over medium heat, brown turkey & drain. Combine soup, beaten egg, flour, salt, & pepper. Add mixture to turkey.
  2. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes. Add carrots & corn. Cook for 2 more minutes. Remove from heat & stir in cheese.
  3. On a floured surface, pat 8 of the biscuits into circles. Top each biscuit with 2/3 c. of turkey mixture. Pat remaining biscuits into 5″ circles & place on top of turkey. Seal edges with water.
  4. Press edges together with a fork dipped in flour. Place on an un-greased baking sheet. Bake at 375°F for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown.

Easy Hamburger Pie

Submitted by Lorene
Serves 6

Ingredients

1 lb. extra lean ground beef ½ large onion
6 large potatoes 1 can tomato soup
1 can corn, drained 2 tbsp butter
½ c. milk

Directions

  1. Peel your potatoes & put them on to boil. While they’re cooking, dice up the onion & cook it & the hamburger in a deep frying pan. Once the hamburger & onion is completely cooked, add the can of corn & can of tomato soup & mix well. Put the hamburger mixture into a pre-greased casserole dish & set aside. Heat your oven to 425°F.
  2. Once the potatoes are cooked (20 – 30 minutes), mash them up & add however much butter, milk, salt & pepper that you like in your mashed potatoes. You could also add garlic. 
  3. Once your mashed potatoes are done, spoon them evenly over the top of the casserole. 
  4. Dab the potatoes with a bit of melted butter & put your dish in the oven for 20 – 25 minutes until the soup is bubbling up the side.

Tater-Tot Casserole

Submitted by PotatoeGuru
Serves 6

Ingredients

1 lb. ground meat ½ bag tater tots (may be more or less
1 can Cream of Mushroom soup depending on size of casserole dish)
2 c. grated cheddar cheese 1 small drained can of kernel corn
Salt & Pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Tater Tot CasserolePreheat oven to 350°F.
  2. Line tater tots side by side in one layer that covers the bottom of a flat casserole dish.
  3. Thoroughly brown ground meat (salt & pepper to personal taste if desired) in a skillet. If you’ve chosen to include the drained can of corn, do so after the meat has browned & continue to cook for another couple of minutes.
  4. Layer the browned meat over the tots until they are completely covered.
  5. Layer the Cream of Mushroom soup over the meat until it’s completely covered.
  6. Layer the shredded cheese over the soup until completely covered. If desired, you can decorate the top of the cheese with patterns made out of spare tots.
  7. Bake for 25 minutes or until cheese is golden brown.
  8. Pig out!

Guaranteed to Get Laid Meal

Submitted by RenFestKarla
Servings: 6-8

Ingredients

2 steaks Meat tenderizer
Garlic powder Cracker Barrel Baked Potato Seasoning
½-1 c. dark brown sugar 1-2 16oz containers Breakstone’s Sour Cream
4 potatoes, suitable for baking butter
1 can corn

Directions

  1. Cook the steaks to your personal taste. Use the meat tenderizer, garlic powder, & baked potato seasoning to season to taste. Cut up the steaks in bite sized pieces.
  2. Preheat your oven to 350°F.
  3. In a decent sized oven safe bowl, mix 1-2 containers of Breakstone’s sour cream or other premium brand, the brown sugar (may add more to reach a nice caramel color), & a good shaking of garlic powder.
  4. Mix in the steak bites & put into the preheated oven for 45 minutes or until the top is a nice golden brown color.
  5. In the microwave, “bake” the potatoes (usually takes around 6 minutes) then put them into the oven with the steak mix.
  6. About 2 minutes before done, put the corn into a bowl with a decent amount of butter & microwave for 2 minutes.
  7. When finished, put then baked potatoes into small bowls & open them up, softening up the insides. Put a decent amount of corn & butter in, then top off with the steak mixture.
  8. Enjoy heaven in a bowl!
Chef’s Note: I’ve experimented with many brands of sour cream & the cheaper stuff just doesn’t bake as well.