IntroductionMy aunt Gwen was a great cook and she kept go-to, quick recipes that were always as good as her spent-all-day-making recipes. This was one of my favorites from her go-to, quick list. Ingredients 1 lb 93% lean ground beef Directions Brown ground beef and onions, drain. Minutes to Prepare: 15 Minutes to Cook: 60 Number of Servings: 8 Hamburger Potato Casserole RecipeEasy to follow, step-by-step, photo illustrated recipe on how to make this delicious Hamburger Casserole. Printable recipe included. … Hamburger Potato Casserole with Mushroom Gravy and lots of cheese. … … This was one of my favorite dishes that Mama use to make during my late teen years. I know I say that about a lot of our recipes, but it’s because I really did seem to like most all of them. Smile. Hamburger Casserole was usually served through the week for supper and not often featured on the Sunday dinner table. I’m not certain why that was, it just was. Mama had her reasons I guess. It’s very easy to make and it serves a crowd, so it’s perfect for family night meals, and it’s also perfect as a dish to carry to a church dinner or family get together. I recently did a recipe very similar to this called Ground Beef with Mushroom Gravy. That version is suitable for serving over rice or egg noodles, while this version is complete as is with the addition of the sliced potatoes. It just depends on what you might be looking for. It had been awhile since I cooked this casserole, so when I took my first bite I was immediately transported back in time to sitting around the table with Mama and my own small family as we enjoyed another one of Mama’s great comfort food meals. Food does that sometimes, and I love the feeling. So, if you’re ready to try this for yourself, then let’s head on out to the kitchen, and… Let’s Get Cooking! … Hamburger Casserole – You’ll need these ingredients. … Start by spraying a 9″x13″ casserole dish with cooking spray. You could also just use butter to lightly coat the bottom and inside of the dish. Set this aside for later. You will need to pre-heat your oven to 350F degrees. … Slice the onion any old way you like. I cut mine in rings first, then sliced those into quarters. … Place a skillet over Medium heat on your stove top. Add the ground beef and cook until lightly browned. You will need to drain off the grease once it’s browned and just set the beef aside for later. … Place both cans of the Mushroom Soup in a large mixing bowl. … Add the milk. … Add the salt. … Add the black pepper. … Grab a large spoon and mix everything together until fully combined. … It’s time to slice the potatoes. We save this step until last so the potatoes don’t turn dark once they are cut. You’ll need a good sharp knife to slice your potatoes. Carefully slice the potatoes into slices about 1/8th inch thick. If you leave them too thick, they may not get done. You can peel the potatoes if you prefer, but I like to leave the skins on after giving the potatoes a good washing. It’s just me. Smile. … Place a layer of the sliced potatoes in your greased casserole dish. … Layer about half of the ground beef on top of the potatoes. … Add about half of the onions on top of the ground beef. … Add a layer of cheese next. … Layer about half of the mushroom soup on top of the cheese. … Repeat the whole layer process again. When I put the second layer of potatoes in the dish, I used my hand to slightly press everything down into the dish. This helps force some of the mushroom soup down around the bottom layer of potatoes and compacts the dish so you can add the second layer of items. You will need to reserve about a cup of the cheese to place on top later. … Let the layer of soup be the last layer. Again, we are saving some of the cheese for later. … Cover the entire dish with a sheet of aluminum foil making sure the edges are tight and secure. … Place the casserole dish in your pre-heated oven and let it bake for one hour and thirty minutes. … After 1-1/2 hours, remove the dish from the oven. Remove the aluminum foil. Try to test one of the potatoes down in the dish to be sure they are getting tender. This will help determine how long you need to let the dish cook in the next step. … Sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese. … Place the UNCOVERED dish back in the oven for about 15 more minutes to melt the cheese. You can let it bake longer if your potatoes need to cook more. Just watch it so the cheese on top doesn’t burn. … When it’s done, remove the dish from the oven and place it on a wire rack to cool for about 10-15 minutes prior to serving. … Enjoy! I could just about put this stuff between two slices of bread and eat it as a sandwich. It’s a quick and easy main course for all of your favorite sides of greens and beans. Since I didn’t peel my potatoes, some of the browned edges were a little bit chewy but that’s just the way I like it. I do hope you try our Hamburger Potato Casserole Recipe and I look forward to hearing your Comments on it in the section below. … DescriptionStep-by-step, photo illustrated recipe for making our Hamburger Casserole as seen on Taste of Southern.com. Scale Ingredients
Preheat oven to 350F degrees.
NotesI used a Cheddar and Colby Jack cheese mixture. Use just Cheddar if you prefer. Keywords: Hamburger potato casserole, hamburger casserole, mushroom soup, easy … Your Comments: Have you ever made our Hamburger Casserole? What did you think of the recipe? Share your memories of this great Southern dish with us. It will only take a minute or two for you to leave your comments in the section below. Just remember, all comments are moderated. That just means that I personally read each and everyone before they are approved for viewing on our family friendly website. Thank you in advance for sharing. Sign Up For Our Free Newsletter: While you’re here, be sure to sign up for our totally FREE NEWSLETTER. I’ll send you an Email every once in awhile to remind you when I post a new recipe, or when anything else of importance is going on around Taste of Southern. It’s totally free, and super easy to sign up. And, should you ever decide that you are no longer interested, it’s even quicker to unsubscribe. How cool is that? I’ll be looking forward to seeing you add your name to our list. The signup box is below and you’ll also find one in the top right hand corner of each page. I hope you’ll do it today. Be Blessed!!! .. You might also like: Hamburger Steak Recipe Or, maybe this: Howard Family Chili Or perhaps this favorite: Sloppy Joe Sandwiches . Tags: beef, easy hamburger casserole, hamburger casserole, hamburger casserole with mushroom soup, hamburger potato casserole, main dishes, Steve Gordon, Taste of Southern Category: Beef, Main Dishes |