Big Mac Casserole
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Bump. Think I may give this recipe a try. Going food shopping tomorrow so will pick up the ingredients0
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made this again on the weekend, It was a rainy Saturday night and it was perfect once again!0
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bump I'm making this tomorrow!!!0
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im gonna try this with boca crumbles0
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We loved it! Hubby was SO confused. "It tastes like a big mac, but it definitely doesn't LOOK like a big mac":laugh:0
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I need this in my life. Thanks!0
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Totally weird... but... must try!0
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Sounds good.0
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ground turkey would cut it down a little?0
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BUMP!0
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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
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Just made this for dinner and it was awesome. Thumbs up from all my boys! Thanks for sharing!!0
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Sounds interesting.0
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We made this for supper and it was a HUGE hit!! We used multigrain crescents instead and next time we'll be trying ground turkey instead of the beef. And if my fiance has anything to say about it, we will be making this again SOON haha0
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"Big Mac Casserole" just sounds like it should be nowhere near the word "Fitness". Is it just me?
A Big Mac is well over 700 calories. This is less than half. I think it's a great way to eat healthy and not feel deprived.0
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