Last week, I pointed out how cakers can be a little lacklustre when it comes to naming our food. (See The Thing.) On the flip side, we can also be a little over-the-top. Anyone remember The Greatest Chocolate Dessert Ever? Or Sex in a Pan? (Which, between you, me and the fencepost, might not be that far of a stretch for some of us.)
Lady from Crumlin United Church, you call this casserole “Temptation,” and it comes out looking like this? Don’t get me wrong. Temptation was tempting. With all that sour cream, cream cheese and cottage cheese, you’re hitting all the right arteries. But really, is “Temptation” the first thing that comes to mind when you look at this?
No? Then how about Mucky Muck? Gobbledy Gook? Satan's Landscape?
Speaking of Satan's Landscape, September is Reader Month! All month long, I make and eat YOUR caker recipes! (I guess I'm one of those machoist types.) Send your recipe to cakercooking at gmail dot com by August 31 and I’ll do my best to feature it.
1 pound ground beef
2-8 oz cans tomato sauce
1 cup cottage cheese
½ cup chopped green onion
8 oz egg noodles
8 oz cream cheese
¾ c sour cream
2 tbsp chopped green onion
Brown meat and add tomato sauce. Boil noodles. Cream together cream cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream, onion and pepper. Layer in greased casserole:
½ noodles in bottom
All the cream cheese mixture
Other ½ of noodles
Top with meat mixture.
Bake at 350° for ½ to 1 hour.
Source: Favourite Recipes, Crumlin United Church, Thorndale, Ontario
you're funny :)
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to be serious when you're elbow-deep in ground beef.
DeleteI think I've eaten version of this, but mum used the green noodles to prove she was sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteGreen noodles are the height of sophistication. I hope she served it with real paper napkins and not paper towels folded in half.
DeleteHoly only this may be one ofc favorite casseroles from growing Yuri o that my mom lost the.recipe.to! Anyone got a spinach stuffed manifesto? She never did loose the. recipe for terriblstuffed peppees, dry meatloaf, or pistachio cake. (My mother once mixed.two cans.of different kinds of "Chinese" food for my father's dinner and even my aunt said "expletive...")
ReplyDelete"Layer in Greased Casserole" has to be the "caker-est" phrase ever. I've made a version of this recipe, and it's called "Lazy Lasagna". Recipes with "lazy" in the title are a sure sign of a caker friendly recipe too- am I right??
ReplyDeleteYou bet! "Lazy" in the title pretty much guarantees a caker recipe. Along with "Easiest-Ever," "1-2-3" and "You Don't Even Need to Stand Up to Make This."
DeletePaper towel folded in half? That's living high on the hog-- how about torn in half?!
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