As fall marches in and summer marches out~I decided to give you a recipe to file away for those cold, rainy & windy days when you want to fix something that will fill up the tummy's but not take a long time to prepare.
Baked Bean Quickie
1 pound ground beef, ¼ cup green pepper chopped (opt), ½ cup minced onion, ½ cup diced celery (I just use 1 teaspoon celery salt), 1 (8oz) can tomato sauce, ½ cup water, garlic salt, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 2 tablespoons wine vinegar, ½ cup brown sugar and 2 cans Pork & Beans.
Brown ground beef until done, drain off grease. Saute onions, green peppers & celery until tender and transparent. When fully cooked, place ground beef, onions, green peppers & celery into oven proof casserole dish. Add tomato sauce, water, dry mustard, wine vinegar, brown sugar and pork & beans and stir until well blended. Bake for 1 hour at 375°. Serves 4 to 5 people. Anything left over can be reheated for the next day & it tastes even better!
When I make this dish I rarely have green peppers, celery & onions on hand. I use celery salt and dried minced onions and dried green pepper flakes when I can find them. I love to make this because it only takes 1 pound of burger and frequently the Pork & Beans are on sale for like 3 cans for $1 so if you can get 6 cans, you have the Pork & Beans for 3 batches of this dish.
9 comments:
Sounds great. ;)
Have a nice wkend.
Hugs,
Sugar
Yummy. I've had this but have never made it. Thanks.
Hugs, Joyce
I will have to keep this one in mind. I am always looking for different ways to cook ground beef.
Kelli
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yummy sounds good
Now with Football season back and watched every single time its on here in New England Patriots country, MA, hahaha this will be a great side dish for the "man cave", as I will be in the kitchen with my own tv as I wouldn't want to be around them when they're finished eating them!! hahaha
thanks for the recipe
Nancy
This recipe sounds easy, quick, and good. Everything you would want in a recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Frances
sounds great, TY for sharing. mrs t xx
I love this stuff!
Traci
thank you for sharing the recipe. i am defenetly going to try it...hugs, Christine
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