Nana's Ship Wreck Casserole. Nana's Ship Wreck Casserole Always love going to Nana's house for this classic! Hamburger and Macaroni Casserole Old fashioned comfort food in a casserole dish. This is one great way to make a pound of hamburger go a long, long way.
Years before she would become a wife. I thought of her in her apron. This is a family fave and a bit different then the other ones posted. You can have Nana's Ship Wreck Casserole using 10 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Nana's Ship Wreck Casserole
- It's 1 each of Large Onion.
- Prepare 2 each of Large Potatoes.
- It's 3 each of Large Celery Stalks sliced into 1 inch pieces.
- Prepare 1 lb of Ground Hamburger.
- Prepare 1/3 cup of Uncooked Rice.
- Prepare 1 can of Drained Kidney Beans.
- It's 1 can of Tomatoe Soup + 1/2 can water.
- You need 4 dash of worcestershire sauce.
- Prepare 2 cup of Shredded Cheese any kind.
- You need 2 each of Beef Boullion Cubes.
Cooking time includes browning the ground beef and is approximate. As stated in a review I forgot to add salt and pepper in the ingredient list. Use whatever kind of potatoes you have on hand. Loaded with tons of fresh ingredients this casserole recipe has a little bit of a zing to it.
Nana's Ship Wreck Casserole step by step
- Preheat oven to 300°F. Place onion, potatoes, celery, hamburger, rice, kidney beans in layers into a large roasting pan, starting with onions..
- Heat tomato soup, Boullion Cubes, water, worcestershire sauce until all blended and pour over other ingredients in pan..
- Cover and bake 2.5 hrs, remove lid cover with cheese, and place back in oven without lid until cheese is melted..
Hearty Shipwreck Casserole is a filling dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal and great for getting rid of leftover vegetables. Add in whatever you like and customize this recipe with cabbage just to your liking. Every single plate at the table will be licked clean when the meal is finished. Layer ingredients in casserole in order given. Italian seasoning, garlic, onions, and mozzarella would make it a "Sicilian Shipwreck." You get the idea: the combinations are pretty well unlimited.