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Try making Bobotie, the official dish of South Africa. It's similar to meatloaf, but a very different flavor. My kids love it! As far as pairing with a red wine, see if you have a Total Wine near you and ask for a South African Pinotage.

We had this traditional African meal during our stay in South Africa. It's delicious paired with a red wine. The Africans mix the meat, rice and chutney together on their plate. Then they sprinkle coconut on top. Enjoy! Serves about 8

Ingredients:
2 lbs ground beef, lamb or game meat
Butter and vegetable oil
2 onions chopped
1/2 tsp crushed garlic
1 tbl curry powder
1 tsp ground turmeric
5 allspice seeds, crushed
2 tsp coriander
3 whole cloves, crushed
2 slices stale bread
1/4 cup whole milk
finely grated rind and juice of 1/2 lemon
1 egg
1 tsp salt and 1 tsp black pepper
3 ounces dried apricots
1 granny smith apple, peeled, cored chopped
1/4 cup golden raisins
1/4 cup slivered almonds
6 bay leaves

Topping:
1 cup whole milk (approximately), you want it slightly runnier than scrambled egg consistency.
2 eggs
1/2 tsp salt

Other:
2 cups yellow rice. (Prepare per package directions)
Fruit chutley

Heat butter and oil in a saucepan and fry the onion and garlic until translucent. Stir in the curry powder and turmeric and cook briefly until fragrant. Remove from heat and combine in large bowl with meat, and remaining ingredients (except for topping ingredients and bay leaves). Once mixed, spread into buttered casserole dish and level the top. Roll the bay leaves into little spears and bury them into the layered mix, evenly spaced. Cover top of casserole tightly with foil and bake at 325F for 1 1/4 hours.
Increase oven to 400F. Mix together the topping ingredients (if you used a large casserole, you may need to increase the ingredient amounts). Pour over the casserole and bake uncovered for an additional 15 minutes until cooked and lightly browned.

Serve with yellow rice and fruit chutney

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Some great ideas! Thanks fellas. Keep em coming. Forgot all about stuffed peppers, may have to make a huge batch of Hunkie Hand Grenades too!!! The cheese tortellini with shrooms caught the wife's eye. And the African recipe I will certainly give a go


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Share it w someone who needs it. Deputy Sheriff could probably point you to a good candidate.
I’m not judging just suggesting.

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Originally Posted by FishinHank
Mix it with pork and make some breakfast sausage


This, and bratwurst. A.C. Legg seasoning mix.

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https://riflesandrecipes.com/product/sausage-season/

This book, by my wife, has over 100 ideas for what to do with game burger.


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Sloppy Joes: Barbecue Sauce,yellow mustard and a touch of Worcestershire sauce

Green chili, potato soup and ground elk for a stew.

Stuffed peppers, but instead of tomatoes, mix in green enchilada sauce with ground meat and rice. Cover with sharp cheddar and melt in the oven


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Gawd....I made something tonight with two pounds of ground beef.


It had noodles in it. One pot meal. I had envisioned it being quick and easy.


It was neither of those things.


Wasn't very good either!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Gawd....I made something tonight with two pounds of ground beef.


It had noodles in it. One pot meal. I had envisioned it being quick and easy.


It was neither of those things.


Wasn't very good either!




Hah!

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I just did.

It called for gizzards, livers and ground pork!

Sounded delicious!

The family cringed a bit....



I make dirty rice with chicken hearts, livers, and ground pork.

I absolutely love the stuff.


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
Heck to the yeah.

Originally Posted by JGRaider
How about some stuffed bell peppers? They're fantastic.


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Absolutely!

I love a good stuffed pepper!


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Head to wal mart, hamburger helper!!! Haha 😂😂


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Ping pong balls for the win.
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Taco meat in there


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For several years, me and momma ate buck burger and top ramen several nights a week... Wasn't too bad.


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I made stuffed peppers last night. Man, were they good! I have 2 left over for lunch today.

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I make a rice dish that goes well with about everything.I cook a cup of brown Basmati rice with 2 1/2cups of water,a little salt and about a tablespoon of oil,you can use butter,I've been using coconut oil,in a covered pot.Bring to a boil,then turn the heat down to med low for 45min.After 45min,turn off the heat and let it set.Next I saute a head of chopped garlic and one or two chopped shallots in a couple tablespoons of butter on a med low heat.I like to use shallots instead of onions because I've found they cook at the same rate.If you use onions,you need to cook them first until almost done before you add the garlic because the garlic cooks much quicker.Once this is starting to brown just a little,remove the garlic and shallots and put them in a small bowl.Put the pan back on the stove,add a little olive oil and add asparagus cut up in about 1" pieces.Saute it on about med heat,add a little salt,garlic powder and black pepper.When it's about done,I add about a table spoon of butter,add the sauted garlic and shallots back in with the asparagus and cook until the asparagus is done,but not over cooked.Then add the rice and mix all together.This makes a great side dish or you can add browned ground meat,sliced grilled meat,shrimp,just about any kind of meat.


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Originally Posted by Judman
Head to wal mart, hamburger helper!!! Haha 😂😂


Deb makes it herself from scratch !

I'll hit her up for the recipe.

Don't think it was mentioned, but hamdeerburger soup is fantastic & a winter staple for us.

Get Eileen's book !!


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Never tried doing a stir fry with ground meat but it was really good.Had some ground red deer,added some mushroom soy sauce,regular soy sauce,fresh grated ginger,garlic and red pepper flakes.Sauted the meat with some coconut oil,then added sliced green onion,celery and broccoli.After done,served over rice.Very simple and quick to make and surprisingly good.


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Jim Conrad,
I’ll cook some after I get to Shelby...one you that much for the kind words and encouragement.

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