A question for the cooking types

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I have a recipe that was originally intended as a side dish, and has been made into more of a main dish with the addition of hamburger — but it’s kind of a bland main dish. So I’m looking for ways to improve it, and I figured some of you who read this journal could probably make suggestions.


The recipe in its original form contains:


wild rice

onion

celery

salt and pepper

cream of mushroom soup

cream of chicken soup


Which you bake into a casserole, adding hamburger if this isn’t a side dish. But like I said: bland. Any recommendations for things I could add or substitute that would make it more flavorful? Note that household tastes mean we aren’t going to go for anything involving spiciness, fungus, or cilantro. But other options are fair game.


Ideas?


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Published on August 15, 2014 16:35
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Teri I'd add an envelope of taco seasoning when browning the beef. I have stopped using Cream of Soups and started making my own white sauce. Sautee 3 Tspn flour in 3Tbsp butter till bubbly, add 1 cup of milk salt and pepper stir until thick and creamy. This sauce is very versatile, You can use Chicken or beef broth in place of the milk and you can melt a block of cream cheese in it for a delicious cheese sauce.


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