Amish Country Casserole

Amish Country Casserole – comfort food at its best!! Hamburger, Tomato soup, cream of mushroom, onion, garlic, milk, Worcestershire sauce, egg noodles and parmesan cheese. SO simple and tastes amazing! Everyone cleaned their plate!!! Makes a great freezer meal for an easy weeknight dinner.

Amish Country Casserole - comfort food at its best!! Hamburger, Tomato soup, cream of mushroom, onion, garlic, milk, Worcestershire sauce, egg noodles and parmesan cheese. SO simple and tastes amazing! Everyone cleaned their plate!!! Makes a great freezer meal for an easy weeknight dinner.

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This Amish Country Casserole combines a few simple ingredients to make a delicious, comforting casserole. You probably already have all the ingredients in the house now! We had this for dinner the other night, and Chicken Legs couldn’t stop raving about it. He ate it for dinner and reheated some leftovers for lunch the next day. He loved it!!

This casserole can be made ahead of time and frozen for later for a quick and easy weeknight meal. Assemble the casserole, don’t bake it, cover it with foil and pop it in the freezer. When you’re ready to make it, take the casserole out of the freezer the day before and let it thaw in the refrigerator. Pop it in the oven when you get home from work and dinner is ready in a flash! Easy Peasy! We like to serve this with some green beans or a side salad. It has quickly become a family favorite!

Amish Country Casserole - comfort food at its best!! Hamburger, Tomato soup, cream of mushroom, onion, garlic, milk, Worcestershire sauce, egg noodles and parmesan cheese. SO simple and tastes amazing! Everyone cleaned their plate!!! Makes a great freezer meal for an easy weeknight dinner.

Amish Country Casserole

Yield: 8 people
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Amish Country Casserole – comfort food at its best!! Hamburger, Tomato soup, cream of mushroom, onion, garlic, milk, Worcestershire sauce, egg noodles and parmesan cheese. SO simple and tastes amazing! Everyone cleaned their plate!!! Makes a great freezer meal for an easy weeknight dinner.

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray a 9×13-inch pan with cooking spray. Set aside.
  • Cook egg noodles according to package directions and drain.
  • In a large skillet, cook ground beef until no longer pink. Drain fat.
  • In a large bowl, combine tomato soup, cream of mushroom, milk, salt, pepper, Worcestershire, garlic and onion flakes. Stir in cooked ground beef and cooked noodles.
  • Spread noodle mixture into prepared pan. Top with grated parmesan cheese.
  • Bake uncovered for 25 to 30 minutes.

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Notes:

Can assemble casserole in advances and refrigerate or freeze for later.
When ready to cook, thaw in the fridge for 24 hours and bake according to directions.

Steph

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  1. My boyfriend and I are casserole lovers year round. I don’t mind making a big meal for just us two because we love leftovers! This one is a keeper! Seriously.
    I always read the comments for and fun variations. These were mine.
    1 1/2 # of hamburger
    Pack of onion soup mix
    2 cloves of garlic
    handful of frozen corn
    Extra parm on the top

    Everything else the same. Delicious leftovers too!!

  2. Made this tonight. Followed the recipe except I added a cup of cottage cheese. Hubs, who will eat anything I make but rarely comments, said “This is really good!! That’s a keeper!” High praise indeed!
    Thank you for the recipe!

  3. After browning the hamburger (or sausage) place all the ingredients into a crockpot. After soup and other products, I filled the two empty cans of soup with chicken or beef broth. I didn’t use milk. Sauce won’t break and I am lactose intolerant. Keep the broth’s nearby. Add more if needed. Eliminates the dirtying of another pot for the noodles. 4 hours on high or 6 hours on low. Stirring periodically. Noodles will rehydrate in that time. It was really good and froze enough for two more meals.
    Thanks Stephanie.

    I am too lazy to wash all those extra pans.

  4. This might be good with a pkg of dry onion soup mix instead of the dry onions. I always love the flavor of them and to smell them when I add to anything.

  5. I can hardly wait to make this Amish Country Casserole! However, I also miss the Monday episodes
    of Felix, Mack and Mango. What happened to these terrific cats? The Monday episodes always
    made my Monday enjoyable!

    1. I’ve never made this in the slow cooker, but I am sure it could be done. You will just need to play with the cooking times.

  6. This was super easy to make. And it’s super delicious. My oldest wanted seconds so I know that he loved it. Super delicious. I used a meat substitute instead of ground beef.

  7. We like a little more pizzazz 🙂 I added sauteed mushrooms and onion, 1 can stewed tomatoes with basil, garlic and oregano and some montreal steak seasoning. It was delicious! Thank you for a great recipe.

  8. This smelled really good going into the oven! It have about sixteen minutes left to bake. I will admit that I used mild Italian sausage instead of ground beef, but that’s only because it’s what I had on hand at the time. Everything else is the same. I’m sure it’s going to be good!

  9. Well I made this, I don’t know which site I got the recipe from, but it was the exact same as this…
    except the reviews said it was bland so I took some advice from the reviews & also added a few changes myself. I cut the recipe in 1/2 (just 2 of us). In the hamburger I added Montreal steak seasoning, diced green pepper, onion, and a lot of fresh minced garlic (can’t have too much!). I ended up using the whole can of both soups, added a little red pepper flakes to the mixture, along with garlic salt, and whatever else it called for. Even though it wasn’t the original recipe….
    It was yummy!! Will definitely make again!!

  10. In my experience, cooking egg noodles first before baking in a casserole results in overly mushy noodles…do you cook yours al dente, or slightly under?

  11. Made this just like the recipe and used frozen egg noodles. Next time I think I would do what someone else suggested and put in a little less milk, but otherwise everyone loved it. A winner in my book!

  12. I enjoyed this creamy delicious pasta casserole. It calls for ingredients I normally have on hand and isn't difficult to prepare. I prepared this earlier in the day, then covered it and refrigerated it (once it cooled). When dinner time approached, I just took it out of the fridge and let it sit on the counter while I pre-heated the oven. Then just baked it and dinner was ready! This casserole is delicious and makes a lot. I think next time, instead of having leftovers (which by the way this reheats quite nicely), I'm going to divide it up into two square pans and freeze one for a convenient meal when I don't feel like cooking. I served this with a simple green salad, or what I like to call "the family salad bar". I just put out the salad fixin’s and let everyone build their own to their liking. Thank you for such a great recipe Stephanie!

    1. Delicious. I read comment from Amish woman and how they use grated cheddar cheese, not parmigiana cheese. I made recipe using cheddar cheese, very good.

  13. I'm from Ohio Amish country and have many Amish friends. They call this dish, Yumasetta. Means " Should we do it" in Dutch. It's very good. They always use cheddar opposed to parmesan.

  14. Made this last year…using the 1 1/2 lbs.Hamburger, Yellow Harvest tomato Soup, Cream of Chicken Soup, and no Worcestershire Sauce…'cause that is what I had/didn't have. Came out GREAT!!!
    Wish I had remembered that I had canned mushrooms downstairs.

  15. My family loved this meal! My daughter eagerly told her brother "I didn't think it would be good, but it actually tasted good!" Now they are asking me to make it again! It's definitely going to be a regular meal at our house.

  16. This dish is great. My kids loved it which is huge. They can be picky. I did only use 1/2 cup of milk and cooked it for 23 minutes. It tasted great!

  17. Hi Stephanie,
    Thanks for all of the great recipes. I always get a little confused when a recipe calls for grated parmesan cheese, does that mean freshly grated or that stuff in the green can?

  18. I made half of the batch tonight. And froze the other half. (Loving this option) I don't eat meat, so this was purely a hubby meal. He commented that the flavor didn't stick to the noodles enough… I'm thinking that after I added the milk to the soup/seasoning it looked a little too liquid-y. Going to try it without the milk next time, but still using everything else, and then I think it will work out better. I also think I added too many noodles, so that probably contributed too! Thanks for the recipe!!! I'm loving your site, especially since my husband is very picky and I think that for most of these recipes he has a chance at trying and liking!

    1. If you stir in a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to the noodles after you cook them, they will absorb more of the flavor or the sauce. You won't taste the vinegar but it will help the noodles absorb the sauce.

  19. Hard to find casserole recipes that aren't tomato based, especially for ground beef. I will be making this for dinner two nights from now, and I'm sure it will be great. Thanks for the recipe.

  20. Wish all you who comment would do so once you have made recipe. Yes a lot of recipes look yummy but more important if it tastes yummy….

    1. Yes – I didn't freeze the casserole. I put the freezer directions in the recipe for those who want to save it for later.

    1. Onion flakes are dehydrated onions. They can be found at any bulk store such as Bulk Barn or in the bulk section of your grocery store.

  21. This looks delicious, however my husband does not eat mushrooms. Any suggestions for a substitution for the cream of mushroom soup?

    1. I don't eat mushrooms either, but I used the cream of mushroom soup. You can substitute cream of chicken or cream of celery.

      1. I’ve made this twice now!!! My hubby and I both enjoyed it!!! It was easy to put together and it’s pretty quick meal!!! I followed all directions and recipe!!! The second time I did put shredded cheddar cheese on top!!! I’m making it as I type!!!

    2. My mom didn't like mushrooms either, but if they were the size like they are in the Cream of Mushroom soup, she was fine and could do it.

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