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Cowboy Casserole

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
Cowboy Casserole 
Cowboy Casserole.  Such a simple name, but wow, what fabulous flavours.  This recipe I am sharing with you today is one I have adapted from a cookerybook entitled the Betty Crocker Ultimate Bisquick Cookbook. 
I bought it second hand from Amazon. Most of the time their second hand books are quite reasonable and in fairly decent shape. My heart breaks when I think of the cookbook collection I had to leave behind in the UK.  All of my Dorie Greenspan books, etc.  I will hopefully gradually be able to build the collection back up again in time. We will see.
Cowboy Casserole 
One thing which appealed about this recipe is the fact that it seemed relatively simple to make and did not require a lot of ingredients. My sister had taken a pound of ground beef from the freezer.  I made several suggestions as to what we could make with it.
Most received a nay.  This recipe did tempt them however, and I got the go-ahead. Whew!  You can use ready made Bisquick for this or you could make your own baking mix to use in this.  I always made my own baking mix when I was in the UK. You can get that recipe here.
Cowboy Casserole 
You could also make a homemade biscuit dough of a dropping consistency to drop over top of the casserole. I have included some instructions on how to do that in the recipe. 
All work well. All are delicious, although I do have to say I am a bit partial to the homemade biscuit dough. It is probably because of the butter. 😋 Butter makes everything tastier.
Cowboy Casserole 
I am not sure why it is called Cowboy Casserole. Probably because of the ground beef and the baked beans.  Surely cowboy types of foods.  Many a cowboy has been sustained by ground beef and baked beans when out on the range. 
My sister buys organic grass-fed beef.  She buys it at a local farm market, frozen in one pound packages. When I was in the UK I bought ground steak from my local butcher.
Cowboy Casserole 
In any case you want to use a good quality of ground beef here. You want it fairy lean. I think if I was living on my own I would just grind up my own steak for this. 
I cannot stand cheap ground beef. Not only do you end up pouring half of it away in fat, which is a huge collossal waste of money, but it stinks when you are cooking it.
Cowboy Casserole 
There is no economy in buying cheap ground meat.  The fat content is far too high for one thing. And you are paying for all of that fat.  Fat which you will not be eating.
Or at least that you shouldn't be eating, not if you care for your arteries anyways. A small amount of fat is okay, but I would never use beef that had any more than 5 % fat in it.  This is just my way of thinking and how I like to do things.
Cowboy Casserole 
But then again ground beef has never really been a favorite of mine and not something I would eat at all when I was growing up. And I am really not fond of it mixed with other things, as in casseroles. Its a texture thing. 
You know what they say . . . .  there's naught so queer as folk.  And some of us are a bit wierder than others!  We are all different and I like to celebrate our differences as much as I can!
Cowboy Casserole 
Life would be incredibly boring were we all the same!  Now back to the casserole.
You need a tin of baked beans for this, and some prepared BBQ sauce. You could make your own BBQ sauce if you wanted to.  For this recipe you would need tomato ketchup, brown sugar, cider vinegar, Worcestshire sauce, dry mustard powder and some seasoning.
Cowboy Casserole 
I would start with 1/2 cup (120g) of the ketchup and add 1 TBS each of the brown sugar and cider vinegar.  1 tsp of dry mustard powder, 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce and then salt and black pepper to your taste.
If you have it you could add liquid smoke to really give it that campfire taste.
Cowboy Casserole 
We used an ordinary can of original baked beans. (Bush's) In the UK you could use Heinz or any other brand. I think in something like this the brand of baked beans doesn't really matter that much overall.
I did find that the mixture was a bit too thick and so I added a bit of boiling water to thin it out a bit and it could have been a bit thinner still I think.  You judge accordingly.
Cowboy Casserole 
You don't want it too thin and you don't want it too thick. I would also be tempted to add an additional half a can of beans, but then I really like baked beans.
You could really amp it up by adding some chopped onion, green chillies and garlic when you are frying the ground beef. That would give it it a bit of delicious heat, but it is up to you!
Cowboy Casserole 
As you can see it was fairly thick.  The biscuit dough absorbs some of the liquid, so don't be afraid to make your beef  mixture a bit thinner! 
Its really delicious however, so don't mess with the flavours too much. They don't do salt at all in this house so I only added some ground black pepper.  And to be honest you really didn't need any salt.
Cowboy Casserole 
I've never been one to add a lot of salt to things anyways, but I often do add a tiny bit to things.  Its all a matter of taste and what you are used to.  Using less salt never hurt anyone.
And in fact its much better for you to use less.
Cowboy Casserole 
We actually used a Tex Mex mix of cheese to sprinkle on top that we had leftover from some natchos we had made around New Years. It was a tiny bit spicy so that worked well with the rest of the flavours.
I would normally use a good strong cheddar cheese. The stronger the flavor of your cheese, the less you need to use. Its a fact.
Cowboy Casserole 
Anyways, I think this was enjoyed. I had no complaints really and I did enjoy it myself.  I served it with some homemade coleslaw.  I do make good coleslaw if I don't say so myself. 
You can find my coleslaw recipe here. Creamy Coleslaw. Its my favorite. I don't always add the cucumber. Yesterday it was only cabbage, carrots and some scallion/spring onion.  BBQ always goes well with coleslaw.  I hope you will want to give this a go.  I highly recommend it for a fabulously tasty, family friendly, mid-week supper entree!

Cowboy Casserole

Cowboy CasseroleYield: 6Author: Marie Raynerprep time: 10 Mincook time: 25 Mintotal time: 35 MinQuick, easy and incredibly delicious. This tasty casserole uses only a few ingredients, cooks quickly and is a real family pleaser.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (453g) extra lean ground beef
  • 1 can (16 oz/453g) baked beans
  • 1/2 cup (120g) BBQ sauce
  • 2 cups (240g)Original Bisquick
  • 2/3 cup  (160ml)  milk
  • 1 TBS softened butter
  • 1/2 cup (40g) grated cheddar cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven o 425*F/220*C/ gas mark 7. Have ready a 2 litre/Qt casserole dish. No need to butter it.
  2. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat.  Crumble in the ground beef. Scramble fry the beef for 5 to 7 minutes until browned and no longer pink. Drain if needed. 
  3. Add the BBQ sauce and baked beans, stirring everything thoroughly together. Bring to the boil, stirring occasionally. Keep warm.
  4. Stir together the baking mix, softened butter and milk.
  5. Pour the beef mixture into the baking dish. Smooth over and then drop the baking mix over top by spoonfuls to cover.
  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 18 to 22 minutes until the biscuit topping is golden brown.
  7. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with the cheese. Return to the oven for about 3 minutes, or until the cheese has melted.
  8. Serve hot.

notes:

You can make your own biscuit mixture from scratch to drop on top very easily. Whisk together 2 cups (280g) all purpose flour with 4 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp salt. Cut in 1/2 cup (120g) butter until crumbly. Stir in 3/4 cup (180ml) milk until you have a soft droppable dough. Proceed as above. You may need more milk to get the right consistency.

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