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Mock Potato Hamburger Casserole
Years ago I made a casserole that I found on a box of Hungry Jack Instant Potatoes. I don't even know what the exact name of it was but on my hand written recipe that I found in a recipe box it says "Potato Hamburger Casserole".
For me this was some good old fashion comfort food with several high carb ingredients. Anyway, today I decided to try and convert it to low carb. The 2 main items I had to convert was instant mashed potatoes and a can of condensed tomato soup. The soup was fairly easy using LindaSue's tomato soup recipe as a base. Since her recipe is for a finished creamy soup I did the following to make it condensed: 2 T. butter 6 three inch scallions chopped in a food processor (2 carbs) 2 tablespoons fresh parsley 28 ounce can diced tomatoes (14 carbs) 1 cups chicken broth (1 carb) Salt and pepper, to taste In a non stick sauce pan, sauté onion in butter until tender. Add tomatoes, parsley, and broth; bring to boil. Simmer 5 minutes. Puree with stick blender until smooth. Continue to simmer until puree is reduced to a thick sauce.(approx. 1 1/2 c.) Set aside. ![]() For the mashed potatoes I decided to use mashed cauliflower instead. 1 large head cauliflower (16 carbs) 2 T. butter 5 T. heavy cream (1 carb) 1/4 c. fontina cheese (1 carb) 2 T. not/cereal Cut up a large head of cauliflower and steamed it for 20 min until it was very tender. Then in an electric mixer I mixed the cauliflower, butter, cream, cheese, and not/cereal until it was a smooth creamy texture. Set aside. ![]() 2 c. fresh green beans (8 carbs) Steam beans for 12 mins and set aside. 1 lb. ground beef 2 scallions sliced thin In a med. high skillet, cook ground beef and scallions until browned. Drain and stir in beans and soup. Salt and pepper to taste. Spoon mixture into a 2 1/2 qt casserole. ![]() 2 c. shredded chedder cheese (8 carbs) Mix 1 c. shredded chedder cheese with mashed cauliflower and top the beef and soup mixture. ![]() Top with 1 c. shredded chedder cheese and bake in a pre-heated 350 oven until casserole is hot and bubbly. 30 to 45 min. ![]() I made up all the parts ahead of time and put them in the fridge, then about an hour before it was time to eat I put the parts together and popped it in the oven. ![]() ![]() Total approx carbs for entire casserole.... 50 carbs (which btw is the carb count for just the tomato soup in the original recipe) It was quite yummy....Hope you enjoy! |
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Wow...Kevin I had actually forgotten about that recipe but I used to make it also...pre LC. It looks great and I am definitely going to try it. Looks like real comfort food..thanks..
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That looks really good, Kevin...like Shepherd's Pie...yummy!
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It looks awesome. I am going to give it a try.
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I am making this for supper tonight or tomorrow night but I do not have any not/cereal.
What else can I use, I have xanthan gum or should I just leave it out? If xanthan gum would work how much (I've never used it )Thanks, Beth |
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The best thing about this is that it should freeze good. What a wonderful thought, to come home after a stress day at work and defrost and reheat this. I'm making it this weekend.!
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Okay I gotta ask about not/cereal. Does it really make a texture difference? I see they claim it can make cauliflower feel more like potatoes and pumpkin feel more like sweet potatoes but I'm skeptical and it is expensive though it would last a very long time.
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Way too much time on my hands!
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I wonder what would happen if you substituted a half a can of campbells chicken and mushroom soup and a half a can of rotel milder tomatoes, pureed all together for the tomato soup.....
I'm lazy. |
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I made this casserole last night and my husband and I both loved it. He said if we had company, we would have to make a double batch. He's a pretty quiet guy and usually doesn't say much about the food I put in front of him, so I was more than pleased! Thanks for the recipe.
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That would be an interesting tweak.....if you try it please let us know how it turns out. |
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I made a variation of this tonight for dinner that turned out very well.
I subbed 1 can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken and Mushroom Soup for the tomato soup and instead of the cauliflower I subbed 3 cups sweet dumpling squash. I also omitted the not/cereal. The carb count was almost exactly the same. It was hard for me to decide which of the 2 I liked better.![]() |
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I must try this latest version. DH doesn't care for cauliflower or tomato soup but the chicken mushroom soup and squash sounds perfect for us. Thanks.
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Where do you guys find chicken mushroom soup? I've looked everywhere and can't find any.
Do you think I could mix half can of cream of mushroom and half can of cream of chicken and come out about the same? |
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The big difference between it an the other "cream of" soups is it is 1/3 the carb count. I'm sure you could use the others but at the cost of the extra carbs. |
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This recipe looks wonderful- plan on making it this week.
However, please check me on this, but I suspect that Campbell's chicken and mushroom soup has some hidden carbs. ![]() |
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I do believe your suspicions are wrong. Until I see proof to the contrary I believe their carb count. |
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Thanks for that link, Kevin. I just sent them an e-mail to see where it might be available around here or if they plan to make it available.
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This looks really good and I have 2 pounds of ground in the freezer that I need to use up...Can anyone very if I can change the following:
Instead of the tomato soup use the creams of mushroom as someone mention but also can I use less cheese? Im not a cheese fan and was wondering if theres any way I can add a carbquick crust? I guess like a pot pie? Would that be playing too much of the origi receipe and ruin the taste? Thanks |
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Kevin, That looks so good! Both versions looks great for winter dinners.
Tweaker, I have only found the soup at Super Walmart. |
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I made this the other day and it was FABULOUS!
I made it with ground turkey instead of beef and used canned green beans since that is all I had on-hand. Instead of the notcereal, I added in a bit of cream cheese and a spoonful of ricotta cheese to the cauliflower. This is going to be a staple at my house! Last edited by Brandiva; 10-30-2007 at 10:04 AM.. |
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