We make this but use low fat kielbasa instead of hot dogs and sometimes add carrots too.melag said:My mom makes this once a month for my dad (his absolute favorite) and it's pretty cheap...
I'll make this with between 4-8 hotdogs and add or take away potatoes to make up for them
You will need:
Hotdogs
Potatoes (really any kind)
Onions - whatevers on sale
Olive Oil (you could probably use vegetable)
Salt
Pepper
Garlic spice or salt (use less salt then)
Slice up the potatoes so their pretty samll and a little thick, sautee in olive oil for about 15 minutes then add the onions and hotdogs. Add spices. It's very easy and hard to screw up. Really you could do the onions and then the potatoes but just make sure the pot's are cooked.
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Do you think this recipe would be good with out the mushroom soup. I have not found any of them that do not contain MSG which trigger migraines for me.LightBurnsBlue said:I just made this recipe...it tasted great! I found it on the WW boards (6 servings = 6 points each) but it tastes more like yummy junk food than diet food.
1 lb ground beef (calls for 96% lean, although you could buy cheaper beef)
1 can Campbell's Cheese soup
1 can Campbell's Golden Mushroom soup
1 20 oz bag crinkle fries (I used generic)
Brown ground beef (I usually always season my ground beef, I didn't in this case b/c the soups are very salty). Stir in soups until heated. Pour meat mixture into 9x13 baking dish that has been sprayed with nonstick spray. Cover with fries. The recipe said bake at 350 degrees for 50-55 minutes or until fries are golden (mine took only 30 min).
I don't have kids...but I imagine this recipe would be very kid friendly!
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HaleyB said:Hey, do any of you make your own 'Bisquick" mix? I need to start doing this, it is crazy to pay $3 for a box of flour... and I love my bisquick pancakes/waffles. This is one of my last hold outs from the days of easy but expensive...