I'm 75 and there just isn't any substitute for good home cooking, COMFORT food. I cook that way. My grandmother, who raised me, cooked that way. In my life I've traveled all over the world. I've eaten in the best restaurants around the world. STILL, there is NO substitute for home cooking. If you don't cook this way, you are cheating yourself and your family out of a healthy meal. Y'all keep up the cookin' !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍
Linda Shepard, Dothan, Alabama,love your family channel,nothing more important than God first!! And family !God bless!!I am 76 yrs. Old and heard and seen and done it all,but still serving God 1stand still running the race,god bless you and your family
I process a lot of deer and do a 60/20/20 blend of deer, pork with beef. I look for the cheap cuts (select) brisket and grind it fat and all. This makes great ground meat for all recipes.
Thank you for commenting about how that particular salt requires more of it to be adequately salted. I was beginning to think it was just me. I had never heard of sawmill gravy before. While we have a lot of similar recipes just being country folk, you could be right that that is specifically an Appalachian thing but I look forward to trying it.
Some of my favorite ways to use and eat ground beef are; meatloaf, chili, sloppy joe, tacos, and Pattie’s out and grilled for hamburgers with all the fixing’s!
One thing I like to do when I have extra burger on hand is to make baked stuffed bell peppers with a filling of rice and burger Love all your videos. I'm a new subscriber and have been binge watching. I busted up my knee and have some extra time on my hands while I'm healing up. So I'm glad I found your channel.
Besides spaghetti sauce, meatballs, meatloaf, goulash, chili mac, sloppy joes, and lots I can't think of right now, we enjoy stroganoff made with ground beef. Quick recipe: brown ground beef with onion and garlic. After meat is browned, drain and add a can of cream of mushroom soup and 3/4 can of milk, mix and cook over medium heat until well blended and everything is cooked through. Take off heat and add 8 ounces of sour cream. Blend in the sour cream well. Add finely chopped parsley for color and a little freshness. Serve over egg noodles or rice. Another one is hamburger pie. Make up your favorite meatloaf recipe. Instead of making it into a loaf, form it like a pie crust in a deep-dish glass pie pan. (It will be much thicker than a regular pie crust.) Bake in a 350 degree oven. While your meatloaf "crust" is baking, make a pot of mashed potatoes (not too wet so they will stand up in peaks). When your meatloaf crust is done, drain off any fat, and fill your meatloaf "crust" with the mashed potatoes and make peaks like you would in meringue. Sprinkle cheddar cheese on top and return to oven until the cheese is melted. Let your pie rest a few minutes and then cut into wedges and serve just like a pie. It's delicious. My kids always loved it. Good dish for weeknight dinner or for company. Enjoy! God bless.
Having a excess of hamburger is a problem I wouldn’t mind having. Hamburger is very versatile and you can do so much with it. Tacos and spaghetti and chili. The list goes on but hamburger steak to me is better than a steak. Cubed steak and gravy is my favorite. My son loves pork tenderloin and gravy. You definitely know how to bring ‘em to the table!
Korean beef brown hamburger and any vegetable if you want like peppers onions zucchini add honey or brown sugar with soy sauce. Spice with ginger and garlic fresh or dry. Serve over rice. Just found your channel from TN.
I like using ground beef in chili (soup), chili (hot dog), spaghetti/lasagna, etc., meat loaf, vegetable soup meatballs, deep dish pizza, hamburgers, cabbage rolls, cottage pie, sauerkraut casserole...to name a few favorites. That sawmill gravy looks good. I'm not usually a big gravy fan, but I do love corn meal, so I'll bet I'd love it! Always enjoy your videos!
One of my favorites is hamburger stew.. you can always change the veggies to make it often but different... and then on special days put some biscuits on top and bake it for a country pot pie.. really enjoy your channel... thanks for sharing
Ground beef recipes off the top of my head. Hamburger helper from scratch, chili, meatballs in sauce or gravy, burritos, tacos, meatloaf and many more 🙂
Fantastic Meagan. Mom made a lot of gravy in the 60's and up to the mid 70's when we were home yet, but I can't recall the sawmill gravy. I have to try it. POA
Thanks for sharing the gravy recipe! I make meatloaf, tacos, stuffed peppers (lop the top off red pepper, stuff with mixture of cooked, white rice, seasoned, browned ground beef, tomato sauce), cover bottom of baking pan with tomato sauce or water, bake at 350 for 1:2 hour -45 minutes , depending on thickness or size of peppers.
Great looking meal Megan. Would like to see that biscuit recipe in a slowed down version though. Really enjoyed your version of Saw Mill gravy, going to give it a try because It will be so much better than lots of other folks version, and the hamburger steak was great too. Stay safe and keep up the great recipes and videos. Fred.
I thought this gravy was called cornmeal gravy I didn’t know it was called sawmill. I haven’t had any since I was a child, I will have to try this. Thank you for sharing.😊
Like your channel. Because you are a family channel,God bless!!grew up on a farm myself,I am from Dothan, Alabama,lots of southern farmers here for sure!!!!God bless you and family
A family favorite recipe for hamburger is from the 60's. It's called Creo Burger. (Sloppy Joe) style 1 Lb hamburger, 1 Can Campbells Chicken Gumbo Soup, 1 Large diced onion (optional) T of mustard & 2 T of Ketchup. Cook your hamburger & onions, pour off grease, add your mustard & ketchup. Simmer 5-10 minutes. Eat on nice fresh buns. To stretch the amount add 1 can of Campbells or ? Baked beans. Not the kind with brown sugar or molasses! My dad named the stretched amount Mud Beans! Hope you enjoy. Girl, your meal looks delish!! You could use a small island on wheels so you have a larger work space! Just saying! 😅 know your a good cook and your family is lucky to have you❤
Growing up mama called this mill gravy for short which we had usually with fresh caught fish it seemed and chocolate gravy with morels that we called dry land fish. Occasionally red eye gravy with country ham. White gravy was our main daily staple though.
Cook half a bag of egg noodles until Al dente. Cook hamburger, diced bell pepper and onion, and a jar of sliced mushrooms (drained) in a skillet until done. Drain. Add a can of mushroom soup and noodles and mix. Pour in casserole. Put in 350 degree oven 20-25 minutes. and top with a can of French fried onions. Put back in oven 5 minute Yum! It’s so easy and tastes great!
Definitely making this tonight! Sawmill gravy isn't something we're used to in the Midwest, but i have had it when we visited tho Smoky Mountains, and it's just as delicious as you made it sound! I've never made it, tho so wish me well!
I like to take a pound, pound and a half of ground beef/deer/elk and brown it with some onion and shredded cabbage, and season with salt, pepper, greek seasoning, onion powder, and garlic powder. Add 1 cup of rinsed white rice and 2 cups water, a little butter and cook uncovered for 15 mins. And you have a complete meal: protein, veggies, starch. The best part of this besides the simplicity is that you can throw any kind of green you want in it depending on what the garden or store has. Ive used everything from cabbage, to beet greens, bok choy, okra, collard greens... Its very versatile and very easy and very good if you dont overcook the rice. Ill be trying that sawmill gravy recipe next time i fry some rabbit
I've not heard of sawmill gravy but looks good. Something I throw together with hamburger for an easy meal is Hamburger Casserole. I don't measure much and usually eyeball it. Brown ground beef and drain. Add to a casserole dish or you could do it in one pan on the stove. Add a can of pork n beans. Add some seasonings onion powder, salt, pepper, add little ketchup and mustard and top with sharp cheddar cheese. Serve it with Mash Potatoes, Green Beans or Corn or Collards would be good too. Any side you would like. And don't forget the biscuits with butter and honey or cornbread.
Something I absolutely love to do with ground beef is brown it and add a generous portion to my favorite baked beans recipe. I’ve always called it Pine Mountain cowboy beans. Pine Mountain is where I grew up at in Harlan County KY. It’s simple but oh so delicious!!! Especially when camping.
One favorite way to use ground beef is in vegetable soup. Another is in a family favorite casserole called Cashew Beef Casserole. It's delicious, made with ground beef, noodles, creamed soups, and cashews. One of my aunts came up with it years ago, and if you'd like to try it, I will share the recipe. My dad used to make stuffed burgers, and they were wonderful. He'd make two thin patties, put a couple of thin onion rings on one, put shredded cheese in the middle of the onion, then put the other patty on top and pinch the edges closed. He seasoned with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and either fried them in a cast iron skillet, or cooked them on a grill. Both ways were delicious
My mawmaw use to fix mixed veggies and groundbeef and put over top of potatoes or rice but most of the time it was potatoes. Cottage pie.meatballs & noodles or cabbage.cowboy beans with ground beef.I was raised on sawmill gravy mighty fine eaten with some good ole biscuits.
Did you get a new stove? It's beautiful! Sawmill gravy and cats heads..... I had to google the later. Always good stuff though. I might make this for supper for my husband tonight. Wish I had frozen fresh peaches for cobbler or wish I was your neighbor LOL I didn't know that's why the egg yolks looked different either. Always teaching me.... Have a nice supper.
Yes ma’am, it was a Christmas present from my husband ☺️ we just had it installed. Cathead biscuits are the only way to go haha I love a good huge fluffy biscuit
Made these yesterday and my family loved them. Love I can start them an hour before dinner and have delicious rolls. I did add a little salt to the recipe and next time I make them I will knead with mixer. I have arthritis in my thumbs and after 10 mins of knead I was felling it. Love your channel!
I'm always learning something new! Here in central NC we make saw mill gravy with flour but similar to the way you make it, but we would use fat back grease I enjoy your videos too! Keep up the good work!
I like to brown the ground beef, add chopped sweet potatoes, onions and garlic to the grease. When the sweet potatoes are cooked, addd the ground beef back in with a can of Rotel tomatoes and chilis.
I’m from Georgia. Sawmill gravy is made with flour and milk. Have never heard of gravy made with cornmeal. My daddy was raised working in saw mills and his dad to. lol Guess different in different parts of the country.
Thanks to RUclips I'm two years late to the suggestion party. The next time you have a surplus on ground beef, brown a pound of beef with a desired amount of diced onion, once theeat is browned add 8-12 beaten eggs to the beef and scramble together, now just add some shredded cheese and tortillas for an excellent breakfast dinner burrito. I daid 8-12 eggs because you want a slightly even egg to meat ratio, just a little more egg than meat.
Tater tot casserole is a staple in my house, always a yummy, easy go to when hamburger is on the menu….also I have been looking for a dough bowl, I love yours any leads to where I might purchase one would be awesome
Ohhhh yes, you can’t beat a good tator tot casserole! There is an older neighbor of mine that used to make bowls and he made this for me a few years ago. The best place I have found good ones are at your antique stores.
Just found your channel. Nice to find a traditional country cook! I had to comment on that biscuit griddle! Oh my word! I've never seen one like that and I'm a collector. Do b you have any history on it? It's amazing!
We like meatballs, made a lot like your hamburger steak you are making there. I usually have leftover rice, so I add a bit of that instead of the bread. Make into meatballs about the size of a tennis ball, partially bake, drain and cover with a gravy like sauce (we like cream of mushroom soup), finish baking in the oven. We like it with mashed potatoes. I’ve never heard of sawmill gravy, have to give that a try!
How about some ground beef, red onions, bell peppers and sauce of your liking. Plus some Wonder barbecue bread. Mmmm goood! And a Sun-drop or R C cola.
Another good recipe for ground beef: season and brown ground beef, remove from pan and set aside, cut up a head or two of green cabbage (depending on how many people your feeding) chunks or slices, fry in same pan as ground beef, adding oil, as needed, and salt and pepper, to taste, then add a sliced sweet onion or two, cook until the onion is translucent, ( a few minutes), add cabbage, heat through, and serve! I use coconut oil for the cabbage and it adds a little sweetness to the mix.
I use fb tomato sauces garlic powder onion elbow Mack bell pepper salt n pepper to taste combine all ing except macaroni fry it in a pot. Boil macaroni till tender drain add to cooked meat simmer we have cornbread with ours
How to use ground beef ? How about a Cottage Pie I It's the beef cousin of Shepherd's Pie, which is made with ground lamb . Basically , you season the meat with the seasonings you are using here and fry it to crumbles with chopped onion . Sprinkle it with a heaping tablespoon of flour , mix it in well and continue to fry for a minute or two . Add about a cup of beef broth (or water ) and stir until it thickens into a gravy . Spread it into a baking dish , top with vegetables of choice ( canned or frozen and defrosted) . I use mixed vegetables , then spread a generous layer of mashed potatoes on top -you can drizzle melted butter on top , if you want . Put the baking dish on a rimmed cookie sheet and Bake at 350 for about 25-30 minutes , until it's bubbly and the top is a little golden . It's a good meal and would be wonderful with your Quick Yeast Rolls ! Hope you like it !
Regarding the dough pan: do you clean it out by brushing out after loose flour absorbs any moisture left by biscuit dough? I am guessing you don't use hot water and/or dish soap as the wood would take too long to dry out between uses. I make bread (by hand, not by machine) and have always wanted a dough or bread pan like yours.
Yes I brush out the extra and scrape any hard pieces out gently with a butter knife, I do occasionally wipe it out with a lightly damp rag but yes no dish soap or hot water
I'm 75 and there just isn't any substitute for good home cooking, COMFORT food. I cook that way. My grandmother, who raised me, cooked that way. In my life I've traveled all over the world. I've eaten in the best restaurants around the world. STILL, there is NO substitute for home cooking. If you don't cook this way, you are cheating yourself and your family out of a healthy meal.
Y'all keep up the cookin' !!
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Amen!
So true, thank you for posting this.
Nothing like good ole hamburger soup.
I am a 64 yr old man from texas and I love your down home laid back style and your recipes
Linda Shepard, Dothan, Alabama,love your family channel,nothing more important than God first!! And family !God bless!!I am 76 yrs. Old and heard and seen and done it all,but still serving God 1stand still running the race,god bless you and your family
EVERY TIME I WATCH YOU COOKING , I GET HUNGRY . THE SAWMILL GRAVY LOOKS DELISH.
I process a lot of deer and do a 60/20/20 blend of deer, pork with beef. I look for the cheap cuts (select) brisket and grind it fat and all. This makes great ground meat for all recipes.
This sounds an excellent mix of meats
We're going to have to try this. Thank you for sharing. 😊
@@mrs.h3 I use pork butt that’s need trimmed well. It has lots of intermuscular fat in it. This makes the best burger you’ll ever eat.
Thank you for commenting about how that particular salt requires more of it to be adequately salted. I was beginning to think it was just me.
I had never heard of sawmill gravy before. While we have a lot of similar recipes just being country folk, you could be right that that is specifically an Appalachian thing but I look forward to trying it.
I have watched six of your videos tonight. Love them all and your family.
Wow! Thank you so much!
Some of my favorite ways to use and eat ground beef are; meatloaf, chili, sloppy joe, tacos, and Pattie’s out and grilled for hamburgers with all the fixing’s!
You had me at sawmill gravy and peach cobbler!! 😂
One thing I like to do when I have extra burger on hand is to make baked stuffed bell peppers with a filling of rice and burger Love all your videos. I'm a new subscriber and have been binge watching. I busted up my knee and have some extra time on my hands while I'm healing up. So I'm glad I found your channel.
you and your hubby are the bad ass's of the country life 😋😋😋
Still a great treat for the Hamburger Steak. Thanks for sharing with us Megan.
Absolutely delicious!!
Besides spaghetti sauce, meatballs, meatloaf, goulash, chili mac, sloppy joes, and lots I can't think of right now, we enjoy stroganoff made with ground beef. Quick recipe: brown ground beef with onion and garlic. After meat is browned, drain and add a can of cream of mushroom soup and 3/4 can of milk, mix and cook over medium heat until well blended and everything is cooked through. Take off heat and add 8 ounces of sour cream. Blend in the sour cream well. Add finely chopped parsley for color and a little freshness. Serve over egg noodles or rice. Another one is hamburger pie. Make up your favorite meatloaf recipe. Instead of making it into a loaf, form it like a pie crust in a deep-dish glass pie pan. (It will be much thicker than a regular pie crust.) Bake in a 350 degree oven. While your meatloaf "crust" is baking, make a pot of mashed potatoes (not too wet so they will stand up in peaks). When your meatloaf crust is done, drain off any fat, and fill your meatloaf "crust" with the mashed potatoes and make peaks like you would in meringue. Sprinkle cheddar cheese on top and return to oven until the cheese is melted. Let your pie rest a few minutes and then cut into wedges and serve just like a pie. It's delicious. My kids always loved it. Good dish for weeknight dinner or for company. Enjoy! God bless.
Sounds Delicious!!
Ground beef. Mama's meatloaf, hands down ❤
Having a excess of hamburger is a problem I wouldn’t mind having. Hamburger is very versatile and you can do so much with it. Tacos and spaghetti and chili. The list goes on but hamburger steak to me is better than a steak. Cubed steak and gravy is my favorite. My son loves pork tenderloin and gravy. You definitely know how to bring ‘em to the table!
That looked delicious. Cornmeal gravy is intriguing. That you for the recipe.
Korean beef brown hamburger and any vegetable if you want like peppers onions zucchini add honey or brown sugar with soy sauce. Spice with ginger and garlic fresh or dry. Serve over rice.
Just found your channel from TN.
This sounds great, I’ll definitely be giving it a try! Thanks for subbing and watching, God Bless ❤️
I have never heard of sawmill gravy i'm gonna try it for supper. Keepa cookin and may God bless yall
I like using ground beef in chili (soup), chili (hot dog), spaghetti/lasagna, etc., meat loaf, vegetable soup meatballs, deep dish pizza, hamburgers, cabbage rolls, cottage pie, sauerkraut casserole...to name a few favorites.
That sawmill gravy looks good. I'm not usually a big gravy fan, but I do love corn meal, so I'll bet I'd love it!
Always enjoy your videos!
That meal looks delicious and wholesome . Sawmill gravy is on my list ! Thank you
I grew up in north but my mom sure cooked in a similar way to you. Good home cooking 👍♥️
Making me hungry and I just had supper nuttin better than hot butter biscuits yummy from southern NC❤❤
Mince beef and onion green beans mashed potatoes yummy 🤤 my favourite meal 🥘 xx
Forgot the gravy lol😅x
Atta girl from Texas! Think I just figured out supper for tonight.
One of my favorites is hamburger stew.. you can always change the veggies to make it often but different... and then on special days put some biscuits on top and bake it for a country pot pie.. really enjoy your channel... thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing!
Ground beef recipes off the top of my head. Hamburger helper from scratch, chili, meatballs in sauce or gravy, burritos, tacos, meatloaf and many more 🙂
Yum!! Never heard of sawmill gravy. I'm gonna give this recipe a try. Thank you. 😉👍
We love it, I hope you do too!
Fantastic Meagan. Mom made a lot of gravy in the 60's and up to the mid 70's when we were home yet, but I can't recall the sawmill gravy. I have to try it. POA
Thanks for sharing the gravy recipe! I make meatloaf, tacos, stuffed peppers (lop the top off red pepper, stuff with mixture of cooked, white rice, seasoned, browned ground beef, tomato sauce), cover bottom of baking pan with tomato sauce or water, bake at 350 for 1:2 hour -45 minutes , depending on thickness or size of peppers.
Thank you for sharing!
Hamburger soup! Love it.
I am watching your older videos. And I have never seen anyone use a dough bowl before. That was great! 😂😁
Great looking meal Megan. Would like to see that biscuit recipe in a slowed down version though. Really enjoyed your version of Saw Mill gravy, going to give it a try because It will be so much better than lots of other folks version, and the hamburger steak was great too. Stay safe and keep up the great recipes and videos. Fred.
I put garlic croutons in my patties last time. It's gonna be my new thing.
I thought this gravy was called cornmeal gravy I didn’t know it was called sawmill. I haven’t had any since I was a child, I will have to try this. Thank you for sharing.😊
That’s what we call scrumptious!!!✝️
Like your channel. Because you are a family channel,God bless!!grew up on a farm myself,I am from Dothan, Alabama,lots of southern farmers here for sure!!!!God bless you and family
A family favorite recipe for hamburger is from the 60's. It's called
Creo Burger. (Sloppy Joe) style
1 Lb hamburger, 1 Can Campbells Chicken Gumbo Soup, 1 Large diced onion (optional) T of mustard & 2 T of Ketchup. Cook your hamburger & onions, pour off grease, add your mustard & ketchup. Simmer 5-10 minutes. Eat on nice fresh buns. To stretch the amount add 1 can of Campbells or ? Baked beans. Not the kind with brown sugar or molasses!
My dad named the stretched amount Mud Beans! Hope you enjoy.
Girl, your meal looks delish!!
You could use a small island on wheels so you have a larger work space! Just saying! 😅 know your a good cook and your family is lucky to have you❤
That sure did look delicious and Andy he sure is a lucky fella to have a good cook like you . ❤️
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Cottage pie, tacos, chili, hamburger soup, goulash, spaghetti, taquitos...😅
Delicious meal. Yummy!
Growing up mama called this mill gravy for short which we had usually with fresh caught fish it seemed and chocolate gravy with morels that we called dry land fish. Occasionally red eye gravy with country ham. White gravy was our main daily staple though.
What a wonderful dinner! I will be making this soon. Wish I had some of those peaches. The biscuits look amazing.
That looked absolutely delicious Meagan!! I make hamburger and gravy all the time but I’m going to try it with Sawmill gravy❤
From England 🏴 and that looks amazing
Ÿou are the first to post a video on authentic Saw Mill Gravy. It's ? cornmeal as in sawdust. When others start with flour, I know that don't know.
Absolutely!
Cook half a bag of egg noodles until Al dente. Cook hamburger, diced bell pepper and onion, and a jar of sliced mushrooms (drained) in a skillet until done. Drain. Add a can of mushroom soup and noodles and mix. Pour in casserole. Put in 350 degree oven 20-25 minutes. and top with a can of French fried onions. Put back in oven 5 minute Yum! It’s so easy and tastes great!
Definitely making this tonight! Sawmill gravy isn't something we're used to in the Midwest, but i have had it when we visited tho Smoky Mountains, and it's just as delicious as you made it sound! I've never made it, tho so wish me well!
I like to take a pound, pound and a half of ground beef/deer/elk and brown it with some onion and shredded cabbage, and season with salt, pepper, greek seasoning, onion powder, and garlic powder.
Add 1 cup of rinsed white rice and 2 cups water, a little butter and cook uncovered for 15 mins. And you have a complete meal: protein, veggies, starch.
The best part of this besides the simplicity is that you can throw any kind of green you want in it depending on what the garden or store has. Ive used everything from cabbage, to beet greens, bok choy, okra, collard greens... Its very versatile and very easy and very good if you dont overcook the rice.
Ill be trying that sawmill gravy recipe next time i fry some rabbit
Thank you for sharing! I’ll definitely be giving this a try! And I’d love to have some good rabbit, ain’t had none in years, yum yum 😋
Love sawmill gravy and cornbread
I've not heard of sawmill gravy but looks good. Something I throw together with hamburger for an easy meal is Hamburger Casserole. I don't measure much and usually eyeball it. Brown ground beef and drain. Add to a casserole dish or you could do it in one pan on the stove. Add a can of pork n beans. Add some seasonings onion powder, salt, pepper, add little ketchup and mustard and top with sharp cheddar cheese. Serve it with Mash Potatoes, Green Beans or Corn or Collards would be good too. Any side you would like. And don't forget the biscuits with butter and honey or cornbread.
I have a great recipe for taco skillet and served with tortilla chips
I got to try this for supper. Thank you
LOOKS SO GOOD !!! 🙂👍✝
Just the sight of that peach cobbler has flung a craving all over me!
Very good!! Thank you for showing us! Have a great day!
I need to hang out there I definitely eat like that !
I am gluten free so that sawmill gravy with corn starch will be great and I’m going to try it with sausage. Thank you.
Something I absolutely love to do with ground beef is brown it and add a generous portion to my favorite baked beans recipe. I’ve always called it Pine Mountain cowboy beans. Pine Mountain is where I grew up at in Harlan County KY. It’s simple but oh so delicious!!! Especially when camping.
I’m definitely gonna do this! Thanks for the idea!
One favorite way to use ground beef is in vegetable soup. Another is in a family favorite casserole called Cashew Beef Casserole. It's delicious, made with ground beef, noodles, creamed soups, and cashews. One of my aunts came up with it years ago, and if you'd like to try it, I will share the recipe.
My dad used to make stuffed burgers, and they were wonderful. He'd make two thin patties, put a couple of thin onion rings on one, put shredded cheese in the middle of the onion, then put the other patty on top and pinch the edges closed. He seasoned with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and either fried them in a cast iron skillet, or cooked them on a grill. Both ways were delicious
Beautiful
Great looking meal!
My mawmaw use to fix mixed veggies and groundbeef and put over top of potatoes or rice but most of the time it was potatoes. Cottage pie.meatballs & noodles or cabbage.cowboy beans with ground beef.I was raised on sawmill gravy mighty fine eaten with some good ole biscuits.
Did you get a new stove? It's beautiful! Sawmill gravy and cats heads..... I had to google the later. Always good stuff though. I might make this for supper for my husband tonight. Wish I had frozen fresh peaches for cobbler or wish I was your neighbor LOL I didn't know that's why the egg yolks looked different either. Always teaching me.... Have a nice supper.
Yes ma’am, it was a Christmas present from my husband ☺️ we just had it installed. Cathead biscuits are the only way to go haha I love a good huge fluffy biscuit
Made these yesterday and my family loved them. Love I can start them an hour before dinner and have delicious rolls. I did add a little salt to the recipe and next time I make them I will knead with mixer. I have arthritis in my thumbs and after 10 mins of knead I was felling it. Love your channel!
thank you!
I enjoy Salisbury steak if I have ground beef. Can also turn it into jerky!
I hope Andy realizes how lucky he is to have a woman like you
Oh trust me I know how lucky I am!
Proverbs 31 🙂
Amen
She is a gem of a gal to be sure. A proverbs 31 woman❤ They are a good compliment to one another
Look wonderful, you can make a shepherds pie out of some of that ground beef.
I'm always learning something new! Here in central NC we make saw mill gravy with flour but similar to the way you make it, but we would use fat back grease I enjoy your videos too! Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much! I like to make gravy just out of whatever grease I have from cooking, so it’s no telling what that might be lol
I like to brown the ground beef, add chopped sweet potatoes, onions and garlic to the grease. When the sweet potatoes are cooked, addd the ground beef back in with a can of Rotel tomatoes and chilis.
I’m from Georgia. Sawmill gravy is made with flour and milk. Have never heard of gravy made with cornmeal. My daddy was raised working in saw mills and his dad to. lol
Guess different in different parts of the country.
SOS USMC recipe. Great Dinner or Breakfast Recipe.
I've made sawmill gravy its good
Interesting gravy
My husband actually likes this better than flour gravy, it’s so good!
I make meatloaf the same way you made your hamburgers. Sometimes to speed it up I just mix linden onion soup mix in and bake.
we do chicken fried hamburger patties. Dip the patties in egg and coat with flour and fry up like chicken.
Stuffed peppers, sweedish meatballs, Mexican meatloaf, tacos, in spaghetti sauce, shepherds pie
Thanks to RUclips I'm two years late to the suggestion party. The next time you have a surplus on ground beef, brown a pound of beef with a desired amount of diced onion, once theeat is browned add 8-12 beaten eggs to the beef and scramble together, now just add some shredded cheese and tortillas for an excellent breakfast dinner burrito. I daid 8-12 eggs because you want a slightly even egg to meat ratio, just a little more egg than meat.
Tater tot casserole is a staple in my house, always a yummy, easy go to when hamburger is on the menu….also I have been looking for a dough bowl, I love yours any leads to where I might purchase one would be awesome
Ohhhh yes, you can’t beat a good tator tot casserole! There is an older neighbor of mine that used to make bowls and he made this for me a few years ago. The best place I have found good ones are at your antique stores.
What brand of cast iron do you prefer?
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Just found your channel. Nice to find a traditional country cook! I had to comment on that biscuit griddle! Oh my word! I've never seen one like that and I'm a collector. Do b you have any history on it? It's amazing!
It’s actually just a Paula dean ho cake pan I got for Christmas several years ago, I love making biscuits in it!
I may be crazy. But I believe if i had a fresh, ripe tomato, I'd just put a slice or two right on top of that hamburger and gravy.🙂
We like meatballs, made a lot like your hamburger steak you are making there. I usually have leftover rice, so I add a bit of that instead of the bread. Make into meatballs about the size of a tennis ball, partially bake, drain and cover with a gravy like sauce (we like cream of mushroom soup), finish baking in the oven. We like it with mashed potatoes. I’ve never heard of sawmill gravy, have to give that a try!
I’m definitely going to be giving this a try! Thanks for sharing!
In theUK we just call it Wooster sauce
Well I don’t know if I’ve ever had any sawmill gravy (unless mama snuck it in on us). It looks yummy, I’m gonna have to try it out!
Andy likes it better than regular flour gravy, it’s got a little different taste in a good way ☺️
add country sage mix to make sausage
Meat loaf, pretty much the same as what you did except onions and smashed down in a cast iron skillet and baked. Topped with bbq sauce/ ketchup mix.
Shepherd Pie is my favorite
EASY EASY Chili recipe: One pound of browned ground beef, one can of Bush Chili Fixings, one can of Rotel tomatos and cook until warmed up.
chili, cottage pie, Venus de Milo soup
How about some ground beef, red onions, bell peppers and sauce of your liking. Plus some Wonder barbecue bread. Mmmm goood! And a Sun-drop or R C cola.
Ohhh that sounds good! I’ll give it a go!
Another good recipe for ground beef: season and brown ground beef, remove from pan and set aside, cut up a head or two of green cabbage (depending on how many people your feeding) chunks or slices, fry in same pan as ground beef, adding oil, as needed, and salt and pepper, to taste, then add a sliced sweet onion or two, cook until the onion is translucent, ( a few minutes), add cabbage, heat through, and serve! I use coconut oil for the cabbage and it adds a little sweetness to the mix.
I meant to say, add the ground beef, not the cabbage, as it’s already in the pan! 😀
Thank you, this sounds great I’ll give it a try!
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I use fb tomato sauces garlic powder onion elbow Mack bell pepper salt n pepper to taste combine all ing except macaroni fry it in a pot. Boil macaroni till tender drain add to cooked meat simmer we have cornbread with ours
Ground beef
We call it Golaush
I have a question about the gravy. Did you use just cornmeal or cornmeal mix? With flour and stuff in it.
You can make it either way, this particular cornmeal was the self rising mixture with a little flour in it :)
How to use ground beef ? How about a Cottage Pie I It's the beef cousin of Shepherd's Pie, which is made with ground lamb .
Basically , you season the meat with the seasonings you are using here and fry it to crumbles with chopped onion . Sprinkle it with a heaping tablespoon of flour , mix it in well and continue to fry for a minute or two . Add about a cup of beef broth (or water ) and stir until it thickens into a gravy . Spread it into a baking dish , top with vegetables of choice ( canned or frozen and defrosted) . I use mixed vegetables , then spread a generous layer of mashed potatoes on top -you can drizzle melted butter on top , if you want . Put the baking dish on a rimmed cookie sheet and Bake at 350 for about 25-30 minutes , until it's bubbly and the top is a little golden . It's a good meal and would be wonderful with your Quick Yeast Rolls ! Hope you like it !
Ground beef recipes...meatloaf, meatballs, meat tomato sauce, Swedish meatballs, tacos , burritos, ground beef nachos, stuffed peppers, cabbage rolls, hamburgers, Swiss steak
In your hamburger mix put a little cream or milk, it will soak into the bread!!!
Regarding the dough pan: do you clean it out by brushing out after loose flour absorbs any moisture left by biscuit dough? I am guessing you don't use hot water and/or dish soap as the wood would take too long to dry out between uses. I make bread (by hand, not by machine) and have always wanted a dough or bread pan like yours.
Yes I brush out the extra and scrape any hard pieces out gently with a butter knife, I do occasionally wipe it out with a lightly damp rag but yes no dish soap or hot water