Try this... it's from Taste of Home Best Church Supper Recipes and makes enough to freeze half and cook the other half for dinner! This is really tasty, took it to a pot luck without having made it for us first and everyone raved. I was REALLY glad to have the 2nd casserole at home!
2lbs ground meat (we use turkey but anything will do...)
2c chopped celery
1/4 cup onion
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 8oz can sliced water chestnuts, chopped up
1 8oz can sliced mushrooms
1 c chopped broccoli (thawed- however you wish!)
1/4 c. soy sauce
1/4 tsp pepper
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 cup sour cream
8oz wide noodles, cooked and drained
Brown meat, drain, add celery and onion and cook til tender. Stir in everything else EXCEPT sour cream and noodles; simmer about 10 mins.
Remove from heat, add sour cream and noodles. Put half into a storage container and freezw. Put remaining in a greased, 2qt. baking dish. Cover and bake at 350 for 30-35 mins or until bubbly.
FYI! Not too worried about the government guidelines, even with advanced degrees in food science. Nana thawed meat on the counter, mom thawed meat on the counter, I thaw meat on the counter. Nobody's died yet. There are caveats. Food micro class tells me that for bacteria to grow, not only does meat have to be completely thawed through and come to above-room temp throughout, but needs to sit on the counter for a minimum of 4 hours after reaching this state, before bacteria will multiply. I am willing to take my chances. Of course, on meatloaf night my mom used to give us little "treats" of raw burger, and uncooked meatloaf mix (yes, with egg in it), and although I don't do this anymore, I confess to enjoying it! We also ALL enjoy cookie dough and licking the beaters/bowl from brownies and cakes- not too worried about raw eggs, either... HORRORS
