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Casseroles
FamilyHost_Jen - July 30, 2008
One dish to clean... how delightful! Share you favorite casseroles with us here! There are some great ideas at FamilyFun.com http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/family/specialfeature/casseroles-sf/
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rfswdig - July 30, 2008
Easiest casserole in the WORLD is Green Bean Casserole. My mother used to make it when I was a kid, and I still make it today. You can usually find the recipe on the side of the French's Fried Onions tin. Take two cans of french-cut green beens, mix in one can of cream of mushroom soup (as-is, don't add water). Add some salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly, then put in a casserole dish (you could just mix it all in the casserole dish). Then put it in a pre-heated oven at about 350 for about 40-50 minutes. Pull out, cover liberally with French's Fried Onions, and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes (until lightly browned on top). Remove and serve. Really easy to make and tastes great!
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AnnabelleMcB - July 30, 2008
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  Easiest casserole in the WORLD is Green Bean Casserole. My mother used to make it when I was a kid, and I still make it today. You can usually find the recipe on the side of the French's Fried Onions tin. Take two cans of french-cut green beens, mix in one can of cream of mushroom soup (as-is, don't add water). Add some salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly, then put in a casserole dish (you could just mix it all in the casserole dish). Then put it in a pre-heated oven at about 350 for about 40-50 minutes. Pull out, cover liberally with French's Fried Onions, and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes (until lightly browned on top). Remove and serve. Really easy to make and tastes great!  
By rfswdig
I love green bean casserole. Gonna have to try this recipe.
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FamilyHost_Jen - July 31, 2008
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  Easiest casserole in the WORLD is Green Bean Casserole. My mother used to make it when I was a kid, and I still make it today. You can usually find the recipe on the side of the French's Fried Onions tin. Take two cans of french-cut green beens, mix in one can of cream of mushroom soup (as-is, don't add water). Add some salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly, then put in a casserole dish (you could just mix it all in the casserole dish). Then put it in a pre-heated oven at about 350 for about 40-50 minutes. Pull out, cover liberally with French's Fried Onions, and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes (until lightly browned on top). Remove and serve. Really easy to make and tastes great!  
By rfswdig
I love this too!! I wonder why we ONLY have it during the holidays? Those onions are on the shelves year round... go figure!
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MeYouandBlue - July 31, 2008
My mom used to make this dish that we simply called Sausage Casserole. It's not a favorite of my wife and kids, but man we loved it growing up. Will have to dig up the recipe.
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rfswdig - July 31, 2008
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  I love this too!! I wonder why we ONLY have it during the holidays? Those onions are on the shelves year round... go figure!  
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It's funny because we only have it for holidays as well. Occasionally I'll make it to go with something else, like Chicken in Pastry Cups, but that's rare.
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rfswdig - July 31, 2008
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  Easiest casserole in the WORLD is Green Bean Casserole. My mother used to make it when I was a kid, and I still make it today. You can usually find the recipe on the side of the French's Fried Onions tin. Take two cans of french-cut green beens, mix in one can of cream of mushroom soup (as-is, don't add water). Add some salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly, then put in a casserole dish (you could just mix it all in the casserole dish). Then put it in a pre-heated oven at about 350 for about 40-50 minutes. Pull out, cover liberally with French's Fried Onions, and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes (until lightly browned on top). Remove and serve. Really easy to make and tastes great!  
By rfswdig

I forgot that there's 3/4 of a cup of milk in the recipe. Actually, the full recipe is here:

http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/display?id=15577


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FamilyHost_Jen - August 01, 2008
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  It's funny because we only have it for holidays as well. Occasionally I'll make it to go with something else, like Chicken in Pastry Cups, but that's rare.  
By rfswdig
Oooh, can you share the chicken in pastry cups recipe?
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FamilyHost_Jen - August 01, 2008
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  My mom used to make this dish that we simply called Sausage Casserole. It's not a favorite of my wife and kids, but man we loved it growing up. Will have to dig up the recipe.  
By MeYouandBlue
Welcome MeYouandBlue! I anxiously await the recipe!
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kayceecat - August 03, 2008
I wish my family liked casseroles. I am the only one who likes them and don't even mention the words crock pot to them.
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FamilyHost_Jen - August 04, 2008
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  I wish my family liked casseroles. I am the only one who likes them and don't even mention the words crock pot to them.  
By kayceecat
Well do what I do... I may be the only one who likes a meal and once in a great while I cook it and they must endure!
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