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Here is one I made the other night...turned out pretty good!
Ingredients:
1. 2 lbs of ground elk burger (or any other burger)
2. 1 can of corn (or green beans are good too)
3. 4-6 Red skin potatoes (medium size)
4. Grated Cheese (soup bowl full)
5. 2 cans Cream of Potato Soup
Directions:
1. Brown elk burger in pan, drain as needed.
2. Put elk burger in bottom of casserole pan (medium size)
3. Pour cream of potato soup and corn over burger.
4. Clean and slice potatoes into "chips".
5. Lay potatoes (uncooked) flat over the top of burger/soup mix.
6. Preheat over at 350-400 degrees. Cover casserole dish in tin foil.
7. Cook for an hour to hour and a half, or until potatoes are tender with a fork.
8. 10 minutes before removing, spinkle shredded cheese over the dish.
Serves about 4
Enjoy!
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Re: Elk Potato Casserole
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September 24, 2010, 11:06:40 AM »
that sounds Delicious I may have to make that one up at deer camp this year
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September 24, 2010, 11:11:24 AM »
Oh thank god....no pictures. That sounds really really good...I'm glad I didn't have to look at a picture of it. I don't think I could have taken it.
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sounds great.
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September 25, 2010, 08:36:38 AM »
i'm going to have to try that.one of this weekends.
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September 30, 2010, 05:04:47 PM »
I do believe that will be done with some of the antelope I just got.
Covered in cheese: check
Kids will love it.
Thanks
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September 30, 2010, 05:38:10 PM »
I'm assuming the can of corn/beans is undrained, correct?
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September 30, 2010, 05:57:50 PM »
Quote from: rackattack on September 30, 2010, 05:38:10 PM
I'm assuming the can of corn/beans is undrained, correct?
I drained the corn...I would assume the same for the beans. The cream of soup adds the flavor, moisture.
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tonight I am trying this with a can of green beans and a can of corn, with cream of mushroom and cream of potato soup....didnt know what the hell to fix and then this popped in my head...
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Saylean,
I tried your the casserole with some small changes, we loved it. I pretty much followed your recipe but added cream of mushroom and caramelized onions on top of the meat, before the potatoes.
Thanks for sharing!
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Glad I could help. Anyone else who does some changes to it, feel free to add the recipe to the thread.
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Thanks Saylean made the casserole and it was a big hit
the only change I made was 3/4 med onion w/ the elk and some Frenches onions between the cheese and potatoes
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this sounds tasty
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Made this the other night and it was excellent. We just used cream of mushroom instead of potato. Thanks for sharing.
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October 11, 2010, 10:19:40 AM »
Well, I made this for the family this weekend. Wife loved it twice: 1-it was good (had 2nds), 2-she didn't have to cook. It was all gone.
No leftovers for me.
I used my antelope so it was a little drier than hoped for. Next time I'll either cut back on the meat or add add more soup.
Thanks for the recipe Saylean. It will be prepared again.
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