Good Recipe For Ground Beef!?!


Question:

Good Recipe For Ground Beef!?

I need a good recipe that I can use my ground beef in!
I don't want hamburgers or meat loaf I need a change!
any ideas?
needs to be with regular kitchen items nothing fancy that you wouldn't normally have at home! thanks!


Answers:
You didn't say for how many people, or how much ground beef you have. So I'm going to assume you have a pound of hamburger. Boil some elbow macaroni. While that's boiling, brown the hamburger with some diced onions. Break up the hamburger as you brown it. When it's done, drain the fat off, and add 2 small cans of tomato sauce and a third of a small can of tomato paste. Simmer. I hope you've been keeping an eye on the macaroni. When it's done, drain and add to the meat, onions and tomatoes. Blend everything, and you've got goulash. Serve with a vegetable, and plain old white bread (with butter, of course). That's it.

Taco's Or make meatballs

Bake some potatoes, brown the ground beef with onions, heat up some velveeta cheese, pour it over the potatoes with the ground beef. mmmmm good!

You can also use whatever toppings for the potatoes YOU like that goes well with the ground beef.

Hamburger Helper

brown the meat drain add a can of mushroom soup. add mushrooms if you have any cook on medium..check campbell soup on the web

Sloppy joes!!! Try marthastewart.com for great recipes.

Brown the beef and onion add some, "mixed herb", or "curry and turmeric", and season with salt and pepper.
Pour in some stock or water and simmer for about 20 minutes. Top up the liquid if necessary, and add some flour to thicken in the final 5 minutes.

how about spagetti with meat sauce




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