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Hot dish (also hotdish) is a casserole-like food native to the Midwest, associated particularly with Minnesota. It normally consists of a starch, a meat, and a vegetable mixed together along with some type of sauce, often seasoned with pepper or tabasco sauce. (A typical hot dish might consist of potatoes, ground beef, and corn, with canned soup added for flavor and as a sauce.) Hot dish can be eaten either on a plate or in a bowl.


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RecipeSource: Macaroni Hot Dish (119 words)
RecipeSource : Main Dishes : Casserole Recipes : Macaroni Hot Dish
---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05 Title: Macaroni Hot Dish Categories: Easy Yield: 6 Servings 3 c Cooked macaroni 1 lb Lean ground beef 1 md Onion, chopped 1 cn Cream of chicken soup 1 cn Cream of mushroom soup Brown ground beef and onion; drain off fat.
Combine hamburger, macaroni and soups in 1 1/2 quart casserole.
Science Fair Projects - Hot dish (390 words)
Hot dish (also hotdish) is a casserole-like food native to the Midwest, associated particularly with Minnesota.
(A typical hot dish might consist of potatoes, ground beef, and corn, with canned soup added for flavor and as a sauce.) Hot dish can be eaten either on a plate or in a bowl.
In an oven baking dish, mix the ground chuck mixture with the green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and cream.
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