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Thursday, November 17, 2011

More!

This is the classic More! recipe I learned from Mom. I hesitated posting it, since Alison just posted Thayne's custom variation on the recipe. However, I had already typed it up from my recipe book, and there are several differences between the two. Furthermore, this recipe offers the specific measurements that I am familiar with.

You can't go wrong with either recipe... this original recipe is tangy, but mild. Whereas Thayne's custom More will certainly have more zest to it! Try both of them, and feel free to experiment with what you like most. It's a very forgiving recipe, and how you cook it is up to you! Either way you look at it, More! is a Monson classic!

Serving Size: Large Family w/ leftovers

Ingredients:
- 1 lb. Ground Beef
- ¼ cup chopped onions (or 2 Tbsp dehydrated)
- ½ cup chopped Green Peppers
- 1 cup chopped Celery
- 2 cups Macaroni Noodles
- 1 can Corn, drained
- 1½ Tbsp. Chili Pepper
- 1 can Tomato Sauce
- 1 can Tomato Soup
- Grated Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese (to taste)

Directions:
- Brown and crumble the hamburger meat; add onions, green peppers, and celery.
- Cook meat and vegetables on the stove for several minutes; remove from stove and drain.
- Meanwhile, have the macaroni noodles cooking; remove when tender (but firm), and drain.
- Choose either a slow cooker/crock pot, or a deep pot atop the stove.
- Add meat mixture, corn, chili pepper, and cooked macaroni noodles.
- Add salt and pepper to taste; pour in tomato sauce and soup, and stir well.
- Cook over stove, covered, or in slow cooker. You can even Microwave it!
- Cover with grated cheese; cook until heated through.

Note: Because most of the items are cooked separately, the cooking time after combining the ingredients is short.

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