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Breakfast Casserole ala Debi


This is one of my favorite comfort foods and is very easy to make.

A 9X9 casserole dish will feed 4 to 6 people, depending on their appetites :)
It also can be stored in the refrigerator and re-heated later.



The Ingredients
are:
1,1 pound chub of sausage.
A half bag of cubed hash
brown potatoes. (I use
O'Brian style potatoes)
1 teaspoon of onion flakes
or minced onion
6 eggs
8 ounces of sour cream
an 8 ounce bag of
shredded cheese

Instructions:
Pre-heat your oven on 375.
Lightly spray the casserole dish with cooking spray so nothing
sticks. Fry up the frozen potatoes in a skillet until lightly
browned. Transfer those to the casserole dish and set aside.
Next, cook up the sausage using the same pan ...



Once that is done, drain the sausage and mix it in with the potatoes.



Now whisk the eggs and add them to the mix.



Sprinkle with a little cheese to get nice and gooey on the inside.



Next, slather in the sour cream. I use A LOT, lol.


Add some more cheese but not a lot. You don't want the ENTIRE top
all brown just yet. Bake at 375 for 35 minutes and then take it out
and add some MORE cheese. Now cook for another 5-8 minutes or
until the new layer of cheese is bubbly.


Voila! Pretty, isn't it???

Cut yourself a square ... go ahead ...



Now doesn't that look yummy??? Enjoy!    







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Ground Turkey burgers



I use to be a HUGE fan of
ground beef hamburgers
until a year ago when I
tried ground turkey.
At first they seemed very
bland and had a strange
taste but, thru some recipe
digging I found quite a
few ways to spice them up
and will never go back.
I eventually realized that
ground beef steals the
flavor from the seasonings
and leaves your mouth
feeling greasy and a lot of
times, your stomach
bloated. Turkey does the
opposite. It allows the
flavors to come thru and you don't have that
"over full" feeling after you eat it. I also discovered
that adding soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce is a
MUST. It mimics the true flavors in beef that are
destroyed thru cooking and, adds the right amount
of salt content.

Ingredients

  • 1 (pound) ground turkey chub (makes 3 burgers if you like them fat)
  • 1 (1.0 ounce envelope) dry onion soup mix OR ...
  • try some Mrs. dash (you're choice which kind, be creative!)
  • 1/2 (teaspoon) ground black pepper
  • 1/2 (teaspoon) garlic powder
  • 1 1/2 (teaspoon) of soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 3 Grans biscuits (my favorite to eat them on) or any type of roll.

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, mix the turkey with the onion soup mix, pepper, garlic powder, soy sauce, and egg. Refrigerate the mixture about 10 minutes, then form into 3 thick patties.
  2. Preheat the pan on a Med High heat, lightly oiled, just to coat it.
  3. Cook for 20 minutes, turning once, or until well done. The inside of the burgers will look whitish in color when cooked through. Serve on the Grans with your favorite toppings and side dish.    Enjoy!      

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