Subj : 6/6/1944 D-Day - 4
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Wed Jun 05 2024 05:10 pm

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     Title: Tin Can Casserole
Categories: Beef, Beans, Cheese, Breads
     Yield: 2 servings

     1 cn Franks & beans
     1 cn Beefsteak w/potatoes
     1 ds (generous) Tabasco
     1 cn Crumbled crackers
     1 cn Cheese spread; melted
     4 tb Green onions; coarse
          - chopped
     2 tb Butter or oil or fat
     1 sm Can of water; as needed

 The casseroEe can be elegant, but as most men know, women often use
 it as a camouflage for a hasty meal after a long bridge game. Here's
 a recipe to put the Old Lady's Bridge Casserole to shame.

 Melt butter or oil or fat and saute' onions in it. Then add the cheese
 until it is matted and well blended. Now add the crackers for a few
 minutes and then return to tin can or other cookmg utensil.

 Combine a can of franks & beans with the beefsteak & potatoes into
 this mixture and correct the seasoning.

 Cook for as long as necessary, seeing that the casserole js always
 thick. However, if it gets too thick, add a little water as a
 thinning agent.

 This can be served over boiled rice with an added dash of Tabasco just
 before eating.

 RECIPE FROM: The Charlie Ration Cookbook

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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