Ground Beef Chow Mein Casserole ππΊπΈ
Whoa, had no idea I could make my favorite takeout in casserole form! What a life hack!
Chow Mein, a beloved staple of Chinese-American cuisine, is a delightful canvas for culinary creativity. In this interpretation, we’re giving the traditional stir-fry a Midwestern twist with a comforting, oven-baked Ground Beef Chow Mein Casserole. Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention: This dish is born from the harmony of convenience and the desire to meld cultures plate by plate. A casserole, a belly-warming symbol of American home cooking, provides the perfect backdrop for the flavor dynamics of Chow Mein, which translates simply to “stir-fried noodles.” It’s a bet both safe and adventurous for a weeknight dinner, and just as perfect for potlucks where its generous nature and unexpected fusion earn nods of approval.
To balance the rich and savory nature of the casserole, consider a side of steamed or lightly sautΓ©ed green beans with a hint of garlic, or a crisp Asian-inspired slaw kissed with rice vinegar and sesame oil. For a heartier meal, add a simple miso soup or egg drop soup to start, paying homage to the culinary roots of the Chow Mein.
π² Ground Beef Chow Mein Casserole
Servings: 6β8
π§Ύ Ingredients:
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1 pound ground beef
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1 medium onion, diced
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2 cloves garlic, minced
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1 tablespoon ginger, freshly grated
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1 cup celery, chopped
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1 cup carrots, julienned
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3 cups cabbage, thinly sliced
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8 ounces mushrooms, sliced
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8 ounces cooked Chow Mein noodles or cooked spaghetti
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3 tablespoons soy sauce
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1 tablespoon oyster sauce (optional)
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1 teaspoon sesame oil
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2 tablespoons vegetable oil
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1 cup beef broth
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1 tablespoon cornstarch
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1 cup cheddar cheese, grated (optional)
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Salt and pepper to taste
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Green onions or chives, chopped (for garnish)
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