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:sad: I can't buy Velveeta in Ireland.
Is it ok to use any other brand of processed cheese in this or does it have to be velveeta?0 -
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... you'll LOVE this!
It's Mmmmm mmmmmm good and good for you! It has protein and veggies and cheese :bigsmile:
Macaroni & ground beef casserole
1 can tomato soup
1 soup can water (or can use milk - milk makes it extra creamy delicious!)
1 medium onion chopped*
½ medium green pepper chopped*
1 tsp. Salt
½ tsp. Sugar
4 ounces Velveeta*
8 ounces macaroni, cooked al dente
1 # ground beef, cooked and drained
*more or less to taste
mix soup, water (or milk!!!), onion, green pepper, salt and pepper, in quart saucepan. Bring to simmer, stirring occasionally.
Cut in Velveeta, stir until melted. Be careful, it can scorch!
Layer some macaroni & beef, in 1 ½ quart casserole, pour a 3rd of the soup mix over repeat, ending with soup mixture…bake 350 degrees for a half hour.
Great left overs, add a little extra soup…warm in sauce pan.
Sorry but I'm going to tweak this, I'm using low salt soup, low fat milk and laughing cow light cheese portions. Cooking off the mince and rinsing the fat from it.
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Just made this got it down to about 275 cals per serve, serves 7 and I quote my kids "this is yummy, can I have more!" and to quote hubby "is this healthy too, it can't be it tastes good" Added 1/4 cup of parmesan over the top popped the lid on the casserole and baked for half an hourish.0
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I just did the calorie count on this. Even if you split it five ways, it's still well over 500.
Unfortuantely, as tastey as this looks, this is not going in the "ones to try" book.
Bummer too 'cause it looks AMAZING!0 -
I just did the calorie count on this. Even if you split it five ways, it's still well over 500.
Unfortuantely, as tastey as this looks, this is not going in the "ones to try" book.
Bummer too 'cause it looks AMAZING!
I only counted about 350 calories.0 -
:sad: I can't buy Velveeta in Ireland.
Is it ok to use any other brand of processed cheese in this or does it have to be velveeta?
I think any kind of processed cheese would work.0 -
its very yummy0
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I just did the calorie count on this. Even if you split it five ways, it's still well over 500.
Unfortuantely, as tastey as this looks, this is not going in the "ones to try" book.
Bummer too 'cause it looks AMAZING!
I only counted about 350 calories.
How many servings did you use? Sorry, I don't know how to properly copy a quote...0 -
Bumpity...looks amazing!
I'm gonna go get a crockpot just to make this!!!0 -
:sad: I can't buy Velveeta in Ireland.
Is it ok to use any other brand of processed cheese in this or does it have to be velveeta?
Do you have Cheez Whiz? :happy:0 -
:sad: I can't buy Velveeta in Ireland.
Is it ok to use any other brand of processed cheese in this or does it have to be velveeta?
Do you have Cheez Whiz? :happy:
No. We're very limited with the processed cheeses that are available. It is mostly real cheese that is available.0 -
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I just did the calorie count on this. Even if you split it five ways, it's still well over 500.
Unfortuantely, as tastey as this looks, this is not going in the "ones to try" book.
Bummer too 'cause it looks AMAZING!
I only counted about 350 calories.
275 calories for me......is velveeta less caloric in Canada?0
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