Thursday, December 24, 2009

What are some simple hamburger recipes?

Ok so we are low on cash so have not been able to go grocery shopping... I have some simple stuff that I know can go with hamburger but right now my mind is not functioning enough to be creative (long week) I do not have milk though so if you have any recipes that call for that sorry =( I do have stuff like noodles, tomato, tomato paste, a wide array of spices, broths, cheese.... I thought about goulash but would like to be a little more creative than that... any ideas would be appreciated =) btw im only cooking for 2 and have no casserole dishes any moreWhat are some simple hamburger recipes?
Not much to work with so it's hard to be very creative, lol and I don't know what kind of cheese you have.


So, the only thing I can think of is to cook the noodles and brown the ground beef and drain the grease. Add some italian herbs, onion powder and garlic powder (if you have) salt and pepper. Then add chopped tomatoes (from a can or fresh) and a little tomato paste. Cook for 15 minutes or so to break down the tomatoes and infuse the herbs, then serve over noodles and top with cheese.What are some simple hamburger recipes?
do you have any veggis ? OK tomato paste if you have dried oragaino or garlic.. umm noodles.. i cook for 2 and make casserole.. and then have it for lunch..or freeze the rest for next week.


there's a tomato sauces that is just can tomatoes and garlic and oil. you can prob. replace the oil with water Spaghetti and meat..


(cook the meat crumble the the burgers or if they're frozen nook them to defrost then break them up and then put it in the tomatoes.. then you have spaghetti and meat... you prob. knew that huH?
This is a recipe for two servings. Use your tomato paste instead of the juice. It it's too thick, just add a little water. Use whatever vegetable you have if you don't have a green pepper. I think it's the worcestershire sauce that will give it that zing. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Hamburger-M鈥?/a>
This is a good recipe for small budgets. I would cut the recipe in half for two people and you may even have leftovers for lunch.





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You could also substitute another vegetable for the olives, such as chopped onion or bell pepper.
Go to recipesource.com and search away! I kinda liked the goulash idea though, sounds like you got the right stuff! If tofu is cheap in your neighborhood try stretching the dish with some firm tofu cubes.

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