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Regarding Ms. Schaller and her quest for Tater Tot Hotdish - I, too, was on a quest. My mother never made it but it was always what I made a beeline for at any pot luc. I looked up a dozen recipes and took what I liked and made this up. It is advanced comfort food: high fat, high carb, high sodium, highly satisfying! Ultimate Tater Tot Hotdish Spray a 9" by 13" cake pan or casserole with no-stick stuff. Layer in the following ingredients in this order: 2 (16 ounce) cans green beans, drained 2 pounds hamburger, cooked and drained 1/2 package of dry onion soup mix 1 can French fried onions 2 cans cream of whatever soup mixed with 1 small can evaporated milk Slices of American cheese (the sandwich kind) Tater Tots to cover (I line 'em up neatly.) Bake at 350=B0 about 45 minutes or until Tater Tots look really done. Serves at least eight with leftovers. Lynn from Fargo |
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