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Sunday, November 15, 2015
Broccoli Casserole Side Dish (from the Evelyn McGowan Collection)
Ingredients (yeah, you gotz ta go get this stuff first):
3 bags of chopped broccoli (while chuckling, thinking of Dana Carver's "Choppin' Broccoli" skit)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 cup milk
4 oz cheddar cheese
1 cup Helman's mayonaisse (like a Bat Out of Helman's)
Prepare (pre-game is over, it's crunch time! YOU CAN DO THIS! ( always look on the bright side of life!):
butter up the baking dish (tell it it's the best looking baking dish ever!)
mix/melt the mushroom soup; then, mix in all other ingredients
top with toasted bread crumbs
bake (the casserole) in oven @ 350 degrees for 45 minutes
Done! Seriously, how easy was that! Grab a Dos Equis, you were fantastic!
Serve as side dish (double/triple recipe if nothing else served).
Suggested music: Black Broccoli by Godzik Pink
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Layered Appetizer
3 pkg.crescent rolls
1/2 lb.salami
1/2 lb.ham
1/2 lb.pepperoni(large)
1/2 lb.provolone
7 eggs(mix well and add grated cheese)
1 jar roasted peppers
Grease 9"X13" or larger pan.Layer 1 1/2 cans crescent rolls on bottom(seal seams). Layer salami,ham,pepperoni,provolone. Add egg mixture and then peppers. Layer rest of crescent rolls on top. Brush egg on top of rolls. Bake 350* for 1 hour or less.
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