Ground beef recipe that's different than the usual?

Anonymous
Enchilada Pie! Something like this: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/233570/spicy-beef-and-bean-enchilada-pie/
I can’t eat red enchilada sauce, so I use mild verde sauce instead. It is not spicy.
Anonymous
Dirty rice (Zatarains). It really is not that spicy but if you would prefer something less spicy you could use their Spanish rice or another flavor instead.

Stuffed peppers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 Stroganoff and cottage pie

Also stuffed peppers.


You get bonus pots for correct usage of cottage pie. Incorrect usage of Shepard's pie is a personal pet peeve (yes. ridiculous. I know. Can't help it).
Anonymous
Pastelon: a casserole of ripe plantains, cheese and ground beef. Delicious and very kid friendly.

http://www.dominicancooking.com/250-pastelon-de-platanos-amarillos-ripe-plantains-casserole.html
Anonymous
Hamburger stew
stuffed shells
Anonymous
Cheeseburger Hamburger Helper - you could make your own version.

Pizza
Anonymous
Korean beef - try six sisters stuff recipe
Salisbury steak
Anonymous
Meat pies. Use tiny cupcake papers and place the pastry dough. Add an egg for savory crust. Brown ground beef with tiny pieces of minced onion, salt , pepper, bit of worsteshire or HP sauce. You can add some tiny cubes carrots or potatos.

The same meat mixture can be used for beef biscuit rolls. Flatten the dough for biscuits. Spread the meat and roll it up. Looks like cinnamon rolls.

Slice zucchini and bake it with the same type of ground beef mixture on top-sprinkled with parmesan.



Anonymous
My sister used to brown and season it snd mix it eith a drained can of corn and hashbrowns. It was her specisl dish as a teen ans we thought it was a delicacy.
Anonymous
South African Bobotie is delicious. I leave out the apple:

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/bobotie-231245?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Korean beef - try six sisters stuff recipe
Salisbury steak


+1 My picky kids love this recipe (I leave out the red pepper so it's not spicy and serve the green onions on the side) - http://damndelicious.net/2013/07/07/korean-beef-bowl/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Korean beef - try six sisters stuff recipe
Salisbury steak


+1 My picky kids love this recipe (I leave out the red pepper so it's not spicy and serve the green onions on the side) - http://damndelicious.net/2013/07/07/korean-beef-bowl/


We make it often, but I hate how much sugar the recipe has so we cut that in half
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Korean beef - try six sisters stuff recipe
Salisbury steak


+1 My picky kids love this recipe (I leave out the red pepper so it's not spicy and serve the green onions on the side) - http://damndelicious.net/2013/07/07/korean-beef-bowl/


We make it often, but I hate how much sugar the recipe has so we cut that in half


Yes, forgot to mention that, I cut the sugar in half too!
Anonymous
I really love this cheeseburger pasta recipe and it only uses one pot.

http://www.number-2-pencil.com/2013/06/26/one-pot-cheeseburger-casserole/

Also, what about enchiladas?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pastelon: a casserole of ripe plantains, cheese and ground beef. Delicious and very kid friendly.

http://www.dominicancooking.com/250-pastelon-de-platanos-amarillos-ripe-plantains-casserole.html


+1!

Or I would make moroccan meat balls or something similar. Switching in a couple of unusual spices is really all you need (add cumin, corriander, some cinnamon and a little smokey paprika)
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