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Sunday, October 5, 2008

RV Cooking Easy Does it


Janet Groene's
Kentucky Hot Brown
Casserole For a Crowd

Nothing compares with the real Kentucky Hot Brown open-face sandwich served at the Brown Hotel in Louisville KY. However, this version is easier to create and serve at campground potlucks.

2 cans, 10 ounces each, chunk turkey
4-ounce bottle or packet real bacon bits (not imitation bacon bits)
2 or 3 ripe tomatoes, trimmed and sliced
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup
½ cup milk
8-ounce package grated Cheddar cheese
1 1/2 cups biscuit mix
Water

Spray a 9 X 13-inch casserole pan with nonstick spray . Set oven for 400 degrees. Break up the turkey and scatter it in an even layer in the casserole, saving any juice for later. Sprinkle with the bacon bits and arrange tomato slices in an even layer. Whisk soup and milk, stir in half the cheese and pour over the tomatoes. Put in oven while you make batter. (About 8 minutes).

In the same bowl whisk the biscuit mix with enough water (including juice from the turkey) to make a thick batter (as for pancakes). Pour batter evenly over the warm casserole and bake at 400 degrees about 30 minutes or until topping is golden and crusty. Sprinkle with remaining cheese, let stand 5 minutes and cut in 12 portions. Keep warm until serving time. Provide a pancake turner for serving.


See more of Janet's recipes at http://www.CampAndRVCook.blogspot,com
For more potluck recipes go to http://www.ChurchSupper.blogspot.com

For more tips and ideas for your camping and RVing life, see
Cooking Aboard Your RV, 2nd Edition. (800) 262-4729 or go to
http://rvbookstore.com/shop/detail.aspx?p=212&m=2

1 Comments:

  • This may be one of the most wonderful sites I have ever visited! You have SOOOOOOO many great recipes!!!

    I am going to be reading a lot of your articles, thank you for writing them.

    I have recently started working on a website for a client called RVExpo.com and in my doing so I have started to learn a lot about RVing.

    With the current gas prices being out of control I don't know how someone could afford to do this anymore - but I think I will find the answers in my reading.

    Anyways, thanks again for taking all the time to write these blogs!

    Kevin

    By Blogger RV Expo, at October 8, 2008 6:46 AM  

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