Big Mac Casserole
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You'll either love it or hate it!
I don't remember where I found this recipe, it may be Weight Watchers. I usually eat nothing but ground turkey and chicken so it's a nice change and really does taste like a big mac! It's really easy to make.
Big Mac Casserole
1 cup white onion, chopped small
5 dill pickle spears, chopped small
1 1/2 pounds uncooked 96% lean ground beef
9 slices Borden 2% Singles American Cheese slices
1 tube reduced-fat crescent roll dough
1 head iceberg, shredded
Light Thousand Island dressing to taste (1-2 tbs per serving)
Saute onion and chopped pickles with ground beef. When browned, drain well & spread in 9x13 or 8x11 pan.
Fit one layer of cheese slices over the meat mixture. Take crescent rolls out of package, unroll the sheet and place on top of the cheese and meat mixture; poke vents for steam.
Bake at 375 for 17 minutes or until crescent rolls are browned. Serve over a bed of shredded lettuce topped with thousand island dressing for each serving.
Serves 8
Nutrition: Calories 320, Fat 15, Carbs 23, Protein 25, Fiber 1
I don't remember where I found this recipe, it may be Weight Watchers. I usually eat nothing but ground turkey and chicken so it's a nice change and really does taste like a big mac! It's really easy to make.
Big Mac Casserole
1 cup white onion, chopped small
5 dill pickle spears, chopped small
1 1/2 pounds uncooked 96% lean ground beef
9 slices Borden 2% Singles American Cheese slices
1 tube reduced-fat crescent roll dough
1 head iceberg, shredded
Light Thousand Island dressing to taste (1-2 tbs per serving)
Saute onion and chopped pickles with ground beef. When browned, drain well & spread in 9x13 or 8x11 pan.
Fit one layer of cheese slices over the meat mixture. Take crescent rolls out of package, unroll the sheet and place on top of the cheese and meat mixture; poke vents for steam.
Bake at 375 for 17 minutes or until crescent rolls are browned. Serve over a bed of shredded lettuce topped with thousand island dressing for each serving.
Serves 8
Nutrition: Calories 320, Fat 15, Carbs 23, Protein 25, Fiber 1
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I'm very intrigued! I love Big Macs so I might have to give this a try.0
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Oooh, that sounds yummy! THanks for sharing!0
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Mmmm!0
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I miss my big macs so I am definitely try this recipe. Thanks for sharing!0
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I love Big Macs so will definitely give this a try!!! Looks easy too!!0
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I was looking for a new recipe and this sounds good0
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Thanks for sharing sounds like something I want to try, haven't had a Big Mac in well........ I know over a year0
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bump, this looks soooo good. I have been wanting a big mac for last 50 days (that is how long I have been dieting)0
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We do basically the same thing, but go ahead and eat it as a hamburger. diced onion, pickles on the bottom, then the beef patty, slice of cheese, and thousand island dressing and shredded iceberg. Make it as healthy as you wish with fat free dressing, wheat bun, half a bun, grass fed beef, whatever floats your Big Mac boat...I also like to add a slice of turkey bacon if I'm feeling extra decadent The flavors really are a good fake out, plus you can skip the dizzying stomach cramps you get from a real Big Mac. The casserole sounds great too. Will have to give it a shot!0
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bump - looks good!
My 13 yr old LOVES big macs so I will try this!0 -
This sounds great! I really enjoy the Big Mac sandwich so I will definitely give this a try. Thanks for sharing0
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"Big Mac Casserole" just sounds like it should be nowhere near the word "Fitness". Is it just me?0
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I love Big Macs so I'm gonna have to try this!0
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bump * I want to try this0
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Um yes. I love casseroles, and I *admit* Big Macs are a guilty pleasure, which I have not indulged in for years.0
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I love casseroles... MH loves Big Macs... Win-Win!!0
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bump for later0
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i was oddly hoping that a mcdonalds big mac was on the list of ingredients lol0
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I might have to try this. Thanks for sharing.0
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bump.0
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Sounds DELICIOUS!0
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Only thing I would change is to add ketchup and mustard on top of the gound beef mixture before placing the cheese... otherwise OMG YUMYYYY!!!!
Thank you for sharing this, def gonna have to give it a try!0 -
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Thank You! I saw a picture of this and it looked awesome.0
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