Above is the original pin that linked back to a recipe on the Betty Crocker website. The baking dish in their picture looked a little small to feed my crew so, I used a 9x13 glass baking dish. I tweaked the ingredients a little because I thought I could improve a little on this recipe.
I have seen some similar pins where they used cream of mushroom soup in the recipe. The thought of the creamy soap up in there kind of grossed me out. If you like mushrooms on your burgers then by all means chop up some fresh mushrooms and cook them in with the ground beef. But, the cream of whatever soup was a no go for me in this recipe. Anyway, let's get started!
At this point, Betty suggested that you add a few tablespoons of flour. I didn't really see the point in that. So, I left it out. I added 1 can of diced tomatoes, drained, to the meat. The other recipe said undrained tomatoes. I'll leave it up to you how juicy you want your casserole to be.
Next, I spread out the ground beef mixture in the bottom of the baking dish.
On top of the meat, I layered on some shredded cheddar cheese. I probably used about 4-6 ounces of a shredded cheddar blend. Then, I added a layer of crispy cooked bacon. I used the microwave ready bacon, it takes like 30 seconds to cook. The original recipe does not call for bacon. So, you can leave it off if you like.
Next, you top the casserole with a layer of frozen crinkle cut french fries. Then, I baked this at 400 for about 25 minutes or until the french fries brown.
Well, it seemed like I cooked this thing forever trying to get the fries to brown. The french fries were cooked but, they never would turn brown. Maybe it was because I used the generic Walmart brand fries. Who knows?
Here is the finished product. It might not look as pretty as I wanted it to on this plate. However, this casserole tasted freaking awesome! Everyone in my family loved it. They were fighting over the last piece, right down to the last french fry. Overall, I would say the Burger N Fries Casserole is Pintest it! APPROVED!
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