Friday, February 6, 2009

Secret Ingredient Casserole

Here we are, at the edge of discovery. As I promised, here is my secret ingredient casserole. I'll hold your hand as we make it. First, let's start with 1 chopped green bell pepper, 1 small chopped onion, and 2-3 large russet potatoes, quartered lengthwise and sliced thinly. And I mean thinly people, they'll bake quicker.


Nothing scary so far, right? Right. Now let's add a can of sliced mushrooms, drained. I used stems and pieces because they're less expensive and I don't much care. I suppose that if you want to use fresh mushrooms, you may. I didn't happen to have any. Now grease a casserole, I used a 3-qt oval dish. You'll want to layer the potatoes, onion, pepper and mushrooms. Season in between layers with salt and pepper.
Keep layering until all of your veggies are nicely arranged in your casserole.Are we still doing okay? Great. Now you need a can of cream of mushroom soup and some milk. Pour the soup into a bowl, then fill the soup can with milk - stir it up a bit in there to get out that last little bit of soup. Have your little kitchen helper add the milk to the soup in the bowl and whisk together until well blended. Little hands like this part.

Once it's all mixed together pour it over your veggies. Mmm. that's looking pretty good.
Now, you are ready for the secret ingredient. At least, I think you're ready. Are you ready? Are you? If you keep reading you have to promise me that you won't NOT make this recipe just because you have preconceived notions about this ingredient. Promise? Promise?
Okay then, take a deep breath and say it with me....










































You promised! Don't go back on your word! That's right, it's Spam Casserole. Go ahead and take a minute to let it sink it. Then gather your courage and open that pop-top can of smoked, meaty(?) goodness. Once you've gotten over the "shock of the block," shred it...right over the top of your veggie mixture. Of course, eating the uncooked shreds by the handful is optional and will most likely only be attempted by those in the "connoisseurs of all meats processed" category.


I didn't take a picture of the topping before baking because even I'll admit it does not look appetizing. Try to get past that because when it bakes up the Spam topping gets all crispy and bacon-like. It's really good.


So anyway, if you've been bold enough to go ahead and try this recipe, heat your oven to 375 degrees and bake the casserole for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the potatoes are baked through. Just to let you know, I didn't have ANY leftovers. The kids ate it and my husband and I each had several helpings. My daughter kept sneaking the crispy topping onto her plate.

5 comments:

Bob said...

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I... er, well, it *looks* good. ;)

I don't know if I can handle the Spam though. I had it once and was scarred horribly by it.

Anonymous said...

Come on Bob--be brave and try it. I guarantee you'll be surprised. I'm Gwen's mom and everytime I've cooked this for others they always ask for the recipe. It's hardy, filling, flavorful and you won't be disappointed (especially since your expectations are so low). I always used SMOKED Spam and once it's baked it really takes just like bacon. Be brave!

Nice job Gwen! Your photos are awesome! So proud
mOm

Paradise said...

I don't know Gwen! Maybe when I get back from Utah I'll give it a try. SPAM! I have never, ever bought it before, but there is a first for everything.

Chapmans23 said...

If I do so say myself I am very iffy myself. I have never bought SPAM before in my life. Maybe when you mom makes it she can call me over to try it before I make it. i guess I may just have to trust you this and close my eyes and take 3 big bites.
lol

Boys N Me said...

Kay, so I made this casserole last night. (Had to HURRY with the Spam before anyone saw!) Everyone was eating it and LIKING it when my husband asked what the meat was. I simply said, "Is it good?" He stopped eating and said, "Don't tell me it's SPAM!" Then my boys stopped eating too! They all ended up eating the rest on their plate...picking off the Spam. (Errrrrr) But it honestly was DELICIOUS! Thanks!