Valentine’s Dinner
This was always a family favorite with the kids. It got its name because we went to a Family Valentine's Dinner given by our church about 20 years ago and it was served as part of our meal. I got the recipe from the person who made it and adapted it since the original had mayonnaise as an ingredient. My husband refuses to eat anything with mayonnaise, so I changed it up with a bit with extra sour cream. The name Valentine's Dinner just stuck and that is what the kids asked for when they wanted it. It works really good for a quick and easy potluck dish!
This was always a family favorite with the kids. It got its name because we went to a Family Valentine's Dinner given by our church about 20 years ago and it was served as part of our meal. I got the recipe from the person who made it and adapted it since the original had mayonnaise as an ingredient. My husband refuses to eat anything with mayonnaise, so I changed it up with a bit with extra sour cream. The name Valentine's Dinner just stuck and that is what the kids asked for when they wanted it. It works really good for a quick and easy potluck dish!
Place in to bottom of a greased 9x13
baking dish:
1 can Tender Bits or moch duck, cubed
1 can Tender Bits or moch duck, cubed
or 1-2
cups homemade gluten, chopped
Sprinkle with:
2
Tbsp. brewers yeast
Top with:
1-2 15 oz. can
green beans,
In separate bowl mix together:
1 can mushroom soup
1 cup sour cream
1 Tbsp. lemon
juice
Pour over green beans.
Top with:
mashed
potatoes -
1
cup shredded cheddar cheese
Bake at 350 degrees until
heated and bubbly. Serve hot.
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