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Betty Mayfields Beef Casserole

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Ingredients

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1 lb ground beef
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 (16 ounce) can tomatoes, diced
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
2 cloves garlic, pressed
pepper, to taste
1 (6 ounce) package egg noodles, cooked and drained
1 cup sour cream
1 (3 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
6 green onions, chopped
1/4 cup american cheese, grated

Nutritional information

429.1
Calories
227 g
Calories From Fat
25.3 g
Total Fat
12 g
Saturated Fat
110.9 mg
Cholesterol
1113.3 mg
Sodium
29.8 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
7.7 g
Sugars
21.2 g
Protein
290g
Serving Size

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Betty Mayfields Beef Casserole

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    Wow, this dish was too tasty. I had to eyeball how much tomato and sauce to use, and it still turned out great. It's one of my new favorite dishes! Great job Betty Mayfield, whoever you are! :)

    EDIT: I first reviewed this recipe back in 2005, and it still remains to be a favorite of ours! But I just remembered a few things I usually change. First, be careful not to overcook the egg noodles.. you want them to be al dente (a little firm still) otherwise they sometimes get too soggy in the casserole, which ruins the texture. Secondly, instead of using tomato sauce, I like to use a cheap can or jar of spaghetti sauce! You can usually find cheap spaghetti sauce for the same price as plain tomato sauce, and it's already seasoned, so it adds a lot of extra yummy flavoring! Lastly, I don't like the look or taste of American cheese, so I usually opt for some grated cheddar cheese on the very top. And I agree with other reviews, I've often found that this casserole tastes even better the next day, after it's had time to sit! So often, I try to make it the night before, and then refrigerate it until the next day... then just reheat in the oven! It always seems to taste better that way, and if you know you're gonna have a hectic afternoon/evening the next day, it's a perfect dish to prepare the night before!!

    • 80 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Betty Mayfield’s Beef Casserole, My sister and used to request this recipe often Mom never seemed to make it often enough we loved it! I’m not sure where my Mom got the recipe, but I think Betty Mayfield was a past Miss America? Not sure!, Wow, this dish was too tasty I had to eyeball how much tomato and sauce to use, and it still turned out great It’s one of my new favorite dishes! Great job Betty Mayfield, whoever you are! 🙂

    EDIT: I first reviewed this recipe back in 2005, and it still remains to be a favorite of ours! But I just remembered a few things I usually change First, be careful not to overcook the egg noodles you want them to be al dente (a little firm still) otherwise they sometimes get too soggy in the casserole, which ruins the texture Secondly, instead of using tomato sauce, I like to use a cheap can or jar of spaghetti sauce! You can usually find cheap spaghetti sauce for the same price as plain tomato sauce, and it’s already seasoned, so it adds a lot of extra yummy flavoring! Lastly, I don’t like the look or taste of American cheese, so I usually opt for some grated cheddar cheese on the very top And I agree with other reviews, I’ve often found that this casserole tastes even better the next day, after it’s had time to sit! So often, I try to make it the night before, and then refrigerate it until the next day then just reheat in the oven! It always seems to taste better that way, and if you know you’re gonna have a hectic afternoon/evening the next day, it’s a perfect dish to prepare the night before!!, Wow, this dish was too tasty I had to eyeball how much tomato and sauce to use, and it still turned out great It’s one of my new favorite dishes! Great job Betty Mayfield, whoever you are! 🙂

    EDIT: I first reviewed this recipe back in 2005, and it still remains to be a favorite of ours! But I just remembered a few things I usually change First, be careful not to overcook the egg noodles you want them to be al dente (a little firm still) otherwise they sometimes get too soggy in the casserole, which ruins the texture Secondly, instead of using tomato sauce, I like to use a cheap can or jar of spaghetti sauce! You can usually find cheap spaghetti sauce for the same price as plain tomato sauce, and it’s already seasoned, so it adds a lot of extra yummy flavoring! Lastly, I don’t like the look or taste of American cheese, so I usually opt for some grated cheddar cheese on the very top And I agree with other reviews, I’ve often found that this casserole tastes even better the next day, after it’s had time to sit! So often, I try to make it the night before, and then refrigerate it until the next day then just reheat in the oven! It always seems to taste better that way, and if you know you’re gonna have a hectic afternoon/evening the next day, it’s a perfect dish to prepare the night before!!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Brown Ground Beef; Drain.

    2
    Done

    Add Salt, Sugar, Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce, Garlic and Pepper.

    3
    Done

    in a Mixing Bowl, Combine Cooked Egg Noodles With Sour Cream, Cream Cheese and Green Onions.

    4
    Done

    in a Greased 3-Quart Casserole Dish, Arrange Meat Mixture and Noodle Mixture in Alternate Layers.

    5
    Done

    Top With Cheese.

    6
    Done

    Cover and Bake at 350f For 35 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    I Serve This Casserole With a Fresh Salad and Hot Garlic Bread!

    8
    Done

    Enjoy!

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