5 and O/C. Pretty boring weather.
Company dropped by twice yesterday. M took her computer in to the shop and picked up the keys so she could work there today.
I made my turkey potato chip casserole and some of the local 'kids' came to eat it. Watched the Kennedys last night - first time for us.
Recipe as follows:
Need a casserole dish, cut up left over turkey into roughly 1" cubes, chop up several sticks of celery (3 -4 maybe). Put a layer of potato chips on bottom of casserole dish, then a layer of mixed turkey and celery, then a layer of grated or chunked cheese (at least a medium) add another layer of potato chips (You can use corn chips but tastes better with salted potato chips); you can now add a tin of water thinned soup (either cream of chicken or cream of celery or cream of mushroom). Now repeat all the layering as first done, and another tin of soup - I usually do three layers then top off with cut up bacon, partly precooked. Don't go cheap (easy) on the cheese!
Put in oven at 350 and bake for 3/4 of an hour with the casserole covered then for another 15 minutes uncovered. Yesterday I started it early at 275 then turned it up later.
Serve hot, best with a coleslaw salad on the side.
Company dropped by twice yesterday. M took her computer in to the shop and picked up the keys so she could work there today.
I made my turkey potato chip casserole and some of the local 'kids' came to eat it. Watched the Kennedys last night - first time for us.
Recipe as follows:
Need a casserole dish, cut up left over turkey into roughly 1" cubes, chop up several sticks of celery (3 -4 maybe). Put a layer of potato chips on bottom of casserole dish, then a layer of mixed turkey and celery, then a layer of grated or chunked cheese (at least a medium) add another layer of potato chips (You can use corn chips but tastes better with salted potato chips); you can now add a tin of water thinned soup (either cream of chicken or cream of celery or cream of mushroom). Now repeat all the layering as first done, and another tin of soup - I usually do three layers then top off with cut up bacon, partly precooked. Don't go cheap (easy) on the cheese!
Put in oven at 350 and bake for 3/4 of an hour with the casserole covered then for another 15 minutes uncovered. Yesterday I started it early at 275 then turned it up later.
Serve hot, best with a coleslaw salad on the side.
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