Cheeseburger Pie
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Bitterly cold days call for warm comfort food :yesnod: beats going outside in the frigid temps. :Jeff '79:
Stupid easy to make and makes the joint smell good :seasix: plus you have a hearty dinner at the end of it all. Serve with a nice salad. 1 - Deep dish glass pie plate 1 - Pillsbury crescent roll tube 1 - 15 oz can tomato sauce 2 lbs ground meat (I used 1 lb 90% lean ground beef and 1 lb ground bison) 8 slices American cheese onion powder, to taste black pepper, to taste Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray pie plate lightly with non-stick spray. Press seams together (or use the kind that is just a sheet with no perforations) of crescent roll dough to form a pie crust into pie plate. Set aside. Brown ground meat (about 8-10 minutes per pound); can do on stove top in pan or even microwaved, doesn't matter. Drain fat and crumble into pieces. In a bowl, mix tomato sauce with ground meat. Add onion powder (I don't measure this, but 1ish tbsp is about the amount) and black pepper (I don't measure this either, but 1 tsp is about the amount). Mix thoroughly. Fill pie shell with meat filling; cover with slices of cheese (you'll need to piece together cheese slices to cover entirely). Bake at 375 about 20-30 min or until crust is nice and brown (check the bottom for brown-ness; this is why a glass pie plate is preferable). Cool and cut into slices. *This recipe is adaptable in that you can edit the spices/cheeses/meat to have whatever 'spin' you want...think taco seasoning and Monterey Jack/Cheddar for a Mexican version, etc. |
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I like pie, that looks good. :seasix:
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