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Cheesy potato recipe please.

Old 05-19-2017, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
All this needs is bacon and a heart transplant.
For "ordinary" scalloped potatoes - if I feel I have to add something besides white sauce to them - I prefer Spam. (I can already hear some of you groaning or sneering out there!)
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Old 05-19-2017, 03:27 PM
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For "ordinary" scalloped potatoes - if I feel I have to add something besides white sauce to them - I prefer Spam. (I can already hear some of you groaning or sneering out there!)
Fried spam with White Karo Syrup.
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Old 05-19-2017, 04:16 PM
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I loved this dish until I became gluten intolerant -- All the cream soups are loaded with flour. and I had a really bad bout. Some days I would die for a croissant

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I loved this dish until I became gluten intolerant -- All the cream soups are loaded with flour. and I had a really bad bout. Some days I would die for a croissant

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I hear ya, Mim. I'm gluten sensitive and now I have a bunch of other food sensitivities, too. Some days eating isn't much worth it.
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I wonder if one could use corn starch for some of the thickening effect - other seasonings to make up for the flavors in the soup - probably need to read the sour cream labels carefully, too. Some of them have a lot of "stuff" in them.

Or rice starch. There are other thickeners out there - if one can tolerate them and the rest of the components.

One of the few advantages to cooking "from scratch" - one has a better idea of what one is putting in one's mouth.
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Old 05-20-2017, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by mim View Post
I loved this dish until I became gluten intolerant -- All the cream soups are loaded with flour. and I had a really bad bout. Some days I would die for a croissant

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I forgot to tell you, Mim. Progresso has some cream soups that are gluten free. I've eaten the Clam Chowder and it's great. I had no problems from it. I have some Cream of Mushroom, but haven't used that yet.
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I have used this for funerals for many years. Learned it from another lady that I helped. I now do
it for our Domino group, and we love it. Feeds 15 if they don't try to take all of it.ha,ha.
If I don't have green onions, I use chives.

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Old 05-20-2017, 03:11 PM
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don't you just love the phrase "dead spread" ????? I shall pass it along. As some of get along -- not me, you understand -- we do get to say farewell to our friends and neighbors.
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Old 05-21-2017, 10:20 AM
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Cheesy Potatoes....

2lbs small frozen hash brown potatoes
2 cups sour cream
1/2 cup melted butter
2 cans Campbells cream of celery soup
1 small onion chopped fine
8 oz or more shredded cheddar
Extra cheddar for topping

Spray 9x13 pan.
Mix all ingredient together except topping and spread in pan.
Sprinkle extra cheese on top.
Cover with foil 1st half hour, then remove for last 15 minutes.
Allow to rest 10 minutes, tented with foil before serving.
350 -45 minutes.

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Old 05-22-2017, 11:28 AM
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My recipe is very similar to each of these, but I use less onion and do not add the 1/2 cup of butter. There is plenty of fat in the sour cream and some in the soup.
Like several of you, I have to be gluten free, but I still make these for my family. I haven't found a good substitute for cream of chicken soup and that's my preferred cream soup.
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