Diary of a Kentucky Cook

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Anything Goes Casserole Recipe from early 1900's

Anything Goes Casserole Recipe
Original recipe is from early 1900's

about 8 white bread slices
your favorite cooked meat
your favorite seasonings and
salt & pepper, to taste

Milk Mixture ingredients:
In a bowl mix well
4 eggs and
1 1/2 Cups milk

Place bread slices in an 8 x 8 prepared casserole dish
Top with cheese slices

Next layer is where this casserole gets its name,
layer one or a mixture of the following:
cooked sausage
cooked ground pork
cooked ground beef
cooked and chopped ham
canned tuna
cooked chicken breast
any kind of cooked meat - anything goes in for this layer.

Top with additional bread slices.
Pour Milk Mixture over the top and cover.
Refrigerate overnight or at least 8 hours.

preheat oven to 350 degrees
Bake casserole uncovered for 1 hour.


variations:
~The original recipe called for ground beef and said to
add ketchup to 1 pt of cooked hamburger and stir well before layering.
~add any type of spices to the meat as you are cooking.
For example;
~add chopped onions or garlic to ground beef during cooking.
~substitute sliced American cheese with any sliced cheese or
your favorite shredded cheese or cheese blend.
~use your favorite type of bread or even leftover biscuits




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