Would fryed red sausagues with syrup and baked macaroni and cheese bre something good to bring in ?!


Question: I have a P.E. class and we all have to bring in food for our party day and is that something good to bring in ?


Answers: I have a P.E. class and we all have to bring in food for our party day and is that something good to bring in ?

If you want something easy and transportable, try this. Remember corn dogs?

Corn Dog Casserole

2 cups thinly sliced celery
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 ? cups sliced green onion

1 ? pounds hot dogs/Polish or Smoked Sausage

2 eggs
1 ? cups milk
2 teaspoons rubbed sage
? teaspoon pepper

2 packages (8 ? ounce each) corn bread/muffin mix
2 cups sharp cheddar cheese (divided)


Sauté celery in butter for 5 minutes, add onions, sauté 5 min. more. Remove to a large bowl.

Cut hot dogs into quarters lengthwise, then into half inch pieces. Sauté them 5 minutes in same skillet until browned. Add to vegetables. Set 1 cup of this mixture aside.

In another large bowl, mix the eggs, milk, sage and pepper. Add the larger portion of the hot dog/ vegetable mixture and mix well.

Add the packages of corn bread/muffin mix and mix very well. Add 1? cups of the cheese and mix well. Spread into a 9 x 13 casserole dish, sprayed with Pam. Top with reserved hot dog mixture and remaining ? cup cheese.

Bake uncovered at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Test for doneness with a toothpick inserted into center. If wet batter sticks to toothpick bake another 5 minutes until done.

fryed red sausagues sounds nasty.

red sausages...????..WTF !

Not if it is for humans lol





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