A college classmate recalled bologna bowls: fried baloney with scrambled egg in the 'bowl'. She was embarrassed by her single mother's poverty but I found her Mother's homemade breakfast for her little girl heartwarming. 🤗
I normally joke about overly processed foods of the USA but you're helping to feed people in hard times. I've been in positions where food like this is necessary. thankyou sir.
I just made this. I used hot dogs instead of bologna because it's what I had. The family approved of it as there isn't much leftover. Solid recipe overall 👍
Reminds me of my grandma's go-to recipe, "mishmosh" - instant mashed potatoes, frozen peas and carrots, and chopped up whatever leftover meat she had in the fridge (half a hamburger, a hot dog, breakfast ham)
Some farm people do their leftoovers that way, combine leftover mashed potatoes, add vegetables and cut up left over meat and mix it all up. Not sure if it is called anything in particular. My son ate this at a friend's house, and I am surprised as he was a bit of a picky eater at home.
Wolfpit has been making videos for years knowing we were gonna enter a a great depression. His budget meals will be in museums when it's 2123. Thank you sir!
When I fry bologna I cut a single line from the center to the outside of the circle. This way the slice lays flat in the pan and you get an even fry. Perfect for sandwiches with pickles and mustard.
As a native of the the land of processed meat (New Jersey), the best way to do it is to cut four little slits on the edges while it’s still raw. It keeps it mostly flat and makes it perfect for a pork roll sandwich.
I've fallen down the Wolfe Pit rabbit hole. I love this channel, the music makes it impossoble to click away and I sincerely appreciate Wolfe's sense of humor. I think I have watched 20 or so videos in the past 12 hours.
The Person has spoken! If there was some way to get this crisp on the outside, and not fall apart in the pan! Maybe if you let the mixture get cold in the fridge? Who would not eat that?
Thank you Wolfe Pit family. These videos are more important than you know. I took a %70 cut in pay and now live check to check. I stumbled on how to eat 2 full meals a day for less than $20 a week a while back, but this would have given me a huge start! God bless your mission and keep them coming.
You can also deep fried the potato mixture coat with beaten egg. After mix all together roll it into ball, froze it a while and then coat with beaten egg and fried it. It is really delicious.
Dear mr. Wolf pit I thank you so much for having these special videos for feeding under $10 for a family like I said I'm 63 years old and I have am on Social Security limit budget in this is cool really cool
Top cooked pasta with a tin of drained tuna and a tin of corn and some peas and top with cheese sauce and grated cheese bake in oven 200 forty mins enjoy if you don’t like tuna use chopped bacon 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🐨🐨🐨🐨cheers from Aussie
I cooked in a nursing facility years ago. One meal we cooked was hot fog casserole. Substitute hotdogs for the chicken or tuna in a noodle casserole with noodles, cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup, onions, celery, peppers, garlic powder, parsley , cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Bake in a oven 350deg 45 min. It became my family's favorite.
As someone who just made (and enjoyed) a breakfast for dinner made up of 2 eggs, a split biscuit, hashbrowns with peppers and onions, all smothered in some good ol' fashioned sausage gravy, I can appreciate this video! Super job as always WolfePit!
I would like to report this is the first recipe ive tried from your channel, and has ben an absolute bliss, looking forward to try more, cheers from Australia
I can't stop watching your videos! Have you ever noticed that bologna and hot dogs taste a lot alike? What's up with that? Thanks again for new food to make! At this point anything different is good. Keep on helping people and I include myself in that.
Made this for supper tonight. It is way too much for an elderly couple such as us. But it was wonderful. Does not taste like bologna and I did not find it overly salty. I added no seasonings at all. I had two helpings and hubby is on his third. Good job.
You should make pancakes out of it. I grew up eating mashed potato pancakes. It’s best to use left over mashed potatoes though. When they sit in the fridge overnight they just seem to fry up better. I love your videos. Thank you for showing everyone that you don’t have to panic, you can feed your family on a budget. It’s very useful. Especially with the virus going on. People all over have to budget themselves. I can’t wait to see what you cook up next 👍
I was thinking these need to be made into pancakes, too. Maybe even roll them around in panko or other breadcrumbs and deep fried with the cheese inside.
When I got married, my husband only knew how to fry bologna and scrambled eggs, and he loved to make a bowl of the bologna, and put his eggs in the bowl. I think it was a midwest meal he enjoyed.
It was great, I put in fried bits of left over ham and a package of ranch dressing into the potato. It came out like a twice baked potato without having any skins to deal with.
I like watching these videos even tho I'm not on a budget, It just shows me that you can get decent looking delicious food cheaply And it also shows me that you don't have to spend a lot of money
I think the fried potato cakes sounds amazing and I’ll bet this casserole would be great with bread crumbs on top or fried onion that you put on green bean casserole 🤤
Yes, I want to see you make those pancakes! I've been watching these budget meal recipes and they look amazing! I'm not on a budget, but this seems like home cooking comfort food to me so I'm going to be making a bunch of your recipes. Thank you.
I really like your kind, common sense approach. I hadn’t eaten bologna in years, I recently bought a package, I was surprised how many sandwiches I got from it, and set me thinking of my childhood.
I'm new to your channel , and after watching 3or4 videos.... I'm hooked.👍 You're helping so many people , and I hope they appreciate your channel as much as I do.
I've been silently following your channel for such a long time now and I have to say... everything you cook looks delicious! I am born and raised in the south so a lot of your cooking style is what I grew up around. I really enjoy your videos, thanks for making them Larry!
Chances are your going to get cancer sooner than later. Eating highly processed garbage food like that for long periods of time takes a toll on your body. You can get mad at me but that’s the truth. Because when that day comes it hits you
Adrian. I work in a cancer hospital and it's not something to joke about or take lightly. Additionally, I train and run marathons year round. If I wanna have biscuits and gravy after one, thats my business. Not his entire channel is processed foods, a lot of it is barbecue and southern style recipes. He actually goes in depth and reads ingredient lists pointing out the poor quality and lack of value in processed foods in more videos than not. Life is a balancing act and you... well, you're just a trolling asshole. If you don't like the content get off the channel ✌
Sam Sam exactly it isn’t something to take lightly. More than not cancer is linked to diet. Southern style recipes and barbecue? That’s more processed meat garbage that comes from factory farms where the animal is under enormous stress and that is cooked at dangerously high temperatures. You shouldn’t be eating meat unless it’s grass feed organic meat.
@@adrianb8446 Jesus Christ you have no idea what a southern style diet is. You're picturing a Lousiana style junk food diet. Just because I eat southern cooking doesn't mean I eat processed meat. You can BBQ/ grill an organic chicken breast too. Clearly you aren't from the south because the locals here know how to cook a hearty meal fresh off the farm. I actually worked at a local farm for 3 years in college. The meat and eggs we had were much fresher than any of your organic bullshit from Walmart. By the way, you want grass fed and grass FINISHED. Grass fed alone means nothing.
I feel like you are the perfect person to make these videos. I don't have to feed my family on a budget now, but there was a time when I had to eat on a budget, and it is very important to eat a filling meal, even if it's not the healthiest. Also, you should make those pancakes. I would love to see it.
1:36 Sage advice my friend. You had me at fried bologna, it's one of my favorite things from childhood when my dad would always get bologna deli sliced like 3/8" thick, oh my goodness I'm salivating now just thinking about it 🤤🤣🤤🤣
Love your money saving recipes. Just recently found your videos. Have made the biscuit dough chicken pot pie, and it was very good. Then made your "Hoover" Stew. It was a hit and tasted even better the next day. I made one little change. I added kale (love the stuff). It added color as well as nutrition, and I will be using that recipe regularly, I'm sure. My Mom used to make fried Balogna gravy, with milk, and served it over biscuits, mashed potatoes, or just toast, if that was all that was on hand at the time. Keep them coming. I'm loving your ideas,👍❤️
I'd also add carrot, celery, and sage. Bet a can of cream of mushroom soup'd be good too. Maybe some of those fried onions what go atop Thanksgiving GB casserole. Some Bacon bits. Powdered chicken stock instead of salt. It would have been sliceable had the eggs been put in before baking.
I'm fortunate enough to be in a position that I can afford to spend a little more on my groceries and can use better quality ingredients, that said, I think it's great that you are teaching people how to eat on a budget. I often find myself cooking very similar recipes to what you present because they are not only reasonably priced but tasty as well. I commend you on your efforts to help people get by in what are for many difficult times.
This Meal is Awesome. Instead of Bologna I used Hillshire farm andouille sausage, the instant potatoes were 4 cheese and I used sharp cheese as a mix and a topping. Love this channel! Keep up the good work.
For years I felt a little foolish having a store cupboard of what I called garbage food, it included spice sausage, instant mash, canned sardines. Everyone once in a while I'd use up some of the garbage food because it was coming near it's due date but it definitely wasn't something I'd eat everyday. Too much salt, too many E numbers and not enough flavor. Then lockdowns happened and all of a sudden I was glad to have my garbage food cupboard to fall back on. I even used the powdered milk a few times
So it's almost Shepherd's pie-ish. Looks pretty good actually. Since I am usually cooking just for myself I could definitely eat this about 7-8 different times.
Ooooh maaan, this looks so good. I'm sure you could easily add some bacon and even top it with some of those crispy canned onions. Definitely gonna give this a shot! Besides, as far as leftovers go, you can easily take a puck of this and throw it in a skillet and fry it up into little hash brown patties for breakfast.
Those “pancakes” sound awesome! But we use fresh potatoes, and call them “bubble n squeak”! This recipe you are making tho, looks very scrumptious 👍🏼👏🏼
This reminds me a lot of what I call "mountain man breakfast" which is something I make in a dutch oven while camping. You start off by browning breakfast sausage, and transfer it out and saute some onions, peppers, and mushrooms, and then transfer them out too. Then you go ahead and cook some hashbrowns/cubed potatoes until crispy, add your sausage and veggies, give it a good mix, and add in some raw eggs, preferably scrambled, and top with cheese. You then bake it until the cheese is caramelized and the eggs are done. It feeds a lot of people and is extremely delicious.
My dad whipped up Dad’s Surprise (homemade hamburger helper) a few days back and by the gods it was good even cold left over the next day for lunch... just a bunch of macaroni noodles cooked up and ground beef fried out nicely with your seasonings of choice he combined the two and added two cans of cream soup (your choice of flavour) and let it cook together... it was literally a massive pot full of food tasty and filling for a pretty decent price if I had to guess
For those who've had savory pancakes before, the potato bologna pancakes probably sound like a good idea. But if all you've had is your typical breakfast pancake, that's gotta sound weird af.
Go to the local Korean restaurant and get their pancakes. But if they serve it with katsuobushi on top, don't be freaked out by it dancing around. It's not alive or anything. 😄
Would like to see you making the pancakes. I’m from the UK and I regularly mix leftover mashed spuds with scallions or onion and fry them next day preferably in the fat left from frying bacon , delicious., I don’t use flour or eggs though I just keep the mash in a Tupperware container in the fridge , then next day make the patties put them back into the fridge for a few minutes to stiffen up again then fry them .
Gwaltney's cheap meats are legit good. I buy 'em all the time. This sounds like a dish I could really enjoy! Thanks for the suggestion! (I'd be inclined to add some celery to the onion and bell pepper, to complete the Holy Trinity!)
I buy bologna in a big roll from Kroger, cut into smaller sections and freeze to use as needed. It would be great to cut into small cubes, fry, and use in this recipe. Thanks for the idea.
Honestly, this looks tasty about all I'd do is add either Cream Cheese or Sour Cream (maybe even both) that would make it good...but not sure if that would technically fit the "On a budget" mentality.
You have a diabolical mind, Mr.Wolf pit. Looking at the ingredients, they do not all sound like they could all be good together, but seeing the finished product, it reminded me of a kind of poor man’s Shepard’s pie, which is a classic dish that is loved the world over. So while at first I was put off a little with it, it is crazy enough that it might be good, so yes, I will give it a try one of these rainy days! 😋
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A college classmate recalled bologna bowls: fried baloney with scrambled egg in the 'bowl'. She was embarrassed by her single mother's poverty but I found her Mother's homemade breakfast for her little girl heartwarming. 🤗
Nothing embarrassing about doing what you gotta to keep the family fed. If anything, she's ingenious for finding ways.
Somehow that is heartwarming. Something about it just screams “Loving mother doing her best”
@@jamesturner4659 DVD?
We had this in school called bologna boats. Bologna baked until it curled up and filled with mashed potatoes and cheese.
Did James Turner delete his comment?
I normally joke about overly processed foods of the USA but you're helping to feed people in hard times. I've been in positions where food like this is necessary. thankyou sir.
Me too!
I like how you talked so much about yourself like people actually care
@@benk7902 I like how you think Luke Guy's comment was actually directed to people in general, and not the content creator, WolfePit.
I cant be the only one who watches this when eating
YOOO
Nope I’m eating 😂
Nope, but I always end up eating after watching these
Fr!!! I just woke up eating cereal
I was too. Lol
No.. Mrs. Wolf Pitt is always right she's an icon and we love her 💞
I just made this. I used hot dogs instead of bologna because it's what I had. The family approved of it as there isn't much leftover. Solid recipe overall 👍
The pancake idea sounds brilliant. Please make them!
Reminds me of my grandma's go-to recipe, "mishmosh" - instant mashed potatoes, frozen peas and carrots, and chopped up whatever leftover meat she had in the fridge (half a hamburger, a hot dog, breakfast ham)
Some farm people do their leftoovers that way, combine leftover mashed potatoes, add vegetables and cut up left over meat and mix it all up. Not sure if it is called anything in particular. My son ate this at a friend's house, and I am surprised as he was a bit of a picky eater at home.
Come git yer mishmosh youngins! xD
That takes me back 😭
Wolfpit has been making videos for years knowing we were gonna enter a a great depression. His budget meals will be in museums when it's 2123. Thank you sir!
Fried bologna potato pancakes for the win.
I ABSOLUTELY concur, fry that mixture.
Potato Baloney Pancakes/Latkes !!!! Please
NGL that does sound like something tasty for a diet cheat day!
Please :-)
@@idontwantachannel7542 whats wrong with u bruv
From the UK here, I once upon a time bought a sachet of Idahoan instant mashed potatoes. I was blown away at how good it tasted.
When I fry bologna I cut a single line from the center to the outside of the circle. This way the slice lays flat in the pan and you get an even fry. Perfect for sandwiches with pickles and mustard.
Yes, this is the best way to do it.
As a native of the the land of processed meat (New Jersey), the best way to do it is to cut four little slits on the edges while it’s still raw. It keeps it mostly flat and makes it perfect for a pork roll sandwich.
@@communistvulture6516 see u know
I've fallen down the Wolfe Pit rabbit hole. I love this channel, the music makes it impossoble to click away and I sincerely appreciate Wolfe's sense of humor. I think I have watched 20 or so videos in the past 12 hours.
To the same hole, I went down....
@Zeak as have I.
What music? There's only that constant clunking sound going on.
@@jb6712 that’s the one, it’s hypnotic
Congratulations! You're all official members...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
I want to see those pancakes being made. I, the person, call for this to be made!
I support you, the person.
Persons for the persons 😂😂😂
I love you the person
The Person has spoken! If there was some way to get this crisp on the outside, and not fall apart in the pan! Maybe if you let the mixture get cold in the fridge? Who would not eat that?
We the people need this
Looks yummy That's the beauty of the classic casserole, it can contain anything you want or have tfs ✝🥰💗💐🌷🌱🌞🌛☀
Thank you Wolfe Pit family. These videos are more important than you know. I took a %70 cut in pay and now live check to check. I stumbled on how to eat 2 full meals a day for less than $20 a week a while back, but this would have given me a huge start! God bless your mission and keep them coming.
Hope you are doing well
You can also deep fried the potato mixture coat with beaten egg. After mix all together roll it into ball, froze it a while and then coat with beaten egg and fried it. It is really delicious.
Dear mr. Wolf pit I thank you so much for having these special videos for feeding under $10 for a family like I said I'm 63 years old and I have am on Social Security limit budget in this is cool really cool
Top cooked pasta with a tin of drained tuna and a tin of corn and some peas and top with cheese sauce and grated cheese bake in oven 200 forty mins enjoy if you don’t like tuna use chopped bacon 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🐨🐨🐨🐨cheers from Aussie
I cooked in a nursing facility years ago. One meal we cooked was hot fog casserole. Substitute hotdogs for the chicken or tuna in a noodle casserole with noodles, cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup, onions, celery, peppers, garlic powder, parsley , cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Bake in a oven 350deg 45 min. It became my family's favorite.
‘Not nearly as bad as I thought it would be.’ High praise indeed
Did something similar with ham. Used carrot, onion, and celery. Added eggs.
Turned out like a potatoy omelette. Topped with American cheese slices.
It's refreshing that you're so down to earth that you say to use what we've got or can afford. Your videos give a lot of good tips.
This is a great channel and just to say thanks for the great and funny videos.
As someone who just made (and enjoyed) a breakfast for dinner made up of 2 eggs, a split biscuit, hashbrowns with peppers and onions, all smothered in some good ol' fashioned sausage gravy, I can appreciate this video! Super job as always WolfePit!
“Once you start fiddlin’ and boppin’ your balogna, things start to go downhill.”
Omg…I just can’t. 😂❤
I would like to report this is the first recipe ive tried from your channel, and has ben an absolute bliss, looking forward to try more, cheers from Australia
I can't stop watching your videos! Have you ever noticed that bologna and hot dogs taste a lot alike? What's up with that? Thanks again for new food to make! At this point anything different is good. Keep on helping people and I include myself in that.
Made this for supper tonight. It is way too much for an elderly couple such as us. But it was wonderful. Does not taste like bologna and I did not find it overly salty. I added no seasonings at all. I had two helpings and hubby is on his third. Good job.
You should make pancakes out of it. I grew up eating mashed potato pancakes. It’s best to use left over mashed potatoes though. When they sit in the fridge overnight they just seem to fry up better. I love your videos. Thank you for showing everyone that you don’t have to panic, you can feed your family on a budget. It’s very useful. Especially with the virus going on. People all over have to budget themselves. I can’t wait to see what you cook up next 👍
I was thinking these need to be made into pancakes, too. Maybe even roll them around in panko or other breadcrumbs and deep fried with the cheese inside.
Yay! Even better than my suggestion!!!!
Oh my gosh! Too much work for me though!😂
dear god, your toilet
sounds like the British food "bubble and squeak"
@@arthas640 Which is.. use up all your left overs, the "clean the fridge at the end of the week" meal
Possibilities are endless. Choped ham, turkey, shredded bbq, bacon, or shredded rotisserie chicken. Thanks for sharing
When I got married, my husband only knew how to fry bologna and scrambled eggs, and he loved to make a bowl of the bologna, and put his eggs in the bowl. I think it was a midwest meal he enjoyed.
I think this would fill hungry tummies! I love all the ingredients, like you said moderation...and if you're just trying to make ends meet.
It was great, I put in fried bits of left over ham and a package of ranch dressing into the potato. It came out like a twice baked potato without having any skins to deal with.
Wow!
My Mom would add flour and eggs to left over mashed potatoes and fry it up. I loved it. This should work just as well.
The music in the background of your videos is a constant that always brings me inner peace.
NahKnee it really is great for some reason isn’t it?
Once again, a tasty looking meal... thanks.
I would like to see the fried potato bologna pancakes (or baked!). That sounds pretty good.
The way you worded that it made you sound like the man himself
Potato pancakes are a thing, and I saw a video where they added bacon to a potato pancake recipe. It looked to die for.
I like watching these videos even tho I'm not on a budget, It just shows me that you can get decent looking delicious food cheaply And it also shows me that you don't have to spend a lot of money
Has "The Finger" gotten a higher resolution?
I, part of The People, am wondering?
YOU'RE RIGHT. The Fingers is in HD!
I think so!
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YEA BUDDY HD FINGER!!
This man is a national treasure
I think the fried potato cakes sounds amazing and I’ll bet this casserole would be great with bread crumbs on top or fried onion that you put on green bean casserole 🤤
Yes, I want to see you make those pancakes! I've been watching these budget meal recipes and they look amazing! I'm not on a budget, but this seems like home cooking comfort food to me so I'm going to be making a bunch of your recipes. Thank you.
I put Kelbasa in there, instead of the bologna, but I can afford it .There was a time I couldn't. Thanks for what you do, brother.
I really like your kind, common sense approach. I hadn’t eaten bologna in years, I recently bought a package, I was surprised how many sandwiches I got from it, and set me thinking of my childhood.
I'd sprinkle French"s onions on top for a crunch.
fucking brills
This sounds like the loveliest idea.
Hell
Yesss!!! It goes perfect with everything
fo real doh! yum!
Winner, winner, casserole dinner.
I'm new to your channel , and after watching 3or4 videos.... I'm hooked.👍 You're helping so many people , and I hope they appreciate your channel as much as I do.
Thanks and welcome
I've been silently following your channel for such a long time now and I have to say... everything you cook looks delicious! I am born and raised in the south so a lot of your cooking style is what I grew up around. I really enjoy your videos, thanks for making them Larry!
Chances are your going to get cancer sooner than later. Eating highly processed garbage food like that for long periods of time takes a toll on your body. You can get mad at me but that’s the truth. Because when that day comes it hits you
Adrian. I work in a cancer hospital and it's not something to joke about or take lightly. Additionally, I train and run marathons year round. If I wanna have biscuits and gravy after one, thats my business. Not his entire channel is processed foods, a lot of it is barbecue and southern style recipes. He actually goes in depth and reads ingredient lists pointing out the poor quality and lack of value in processed foods in more videos than not. Life is a balancing act and you... well, you're just a trolling asshole. If you don't like the content get off the channel ✌
Sam Sam exactly it isn’t something to take lightly. More than not cancer is linked to diet. Southern style recipes and barbecue? That’s more processed meat garbage that comes from factory farms where the animal is under enormous stress and that is cooked at dangerously high temperatures. You shouldn’t be eating meat unless it’s grass feed organic meat.
@@adrianb8446 Jesus Christ you have no idea what a southern style diet is. You're picturing a Lousiana style junk food diet. Just because I eat southern cooking doesn't mean I eat processed meat. You can BBQ/ grill an organic chicken breast too. Clearly you aren't from the south because the locals here know how to cook a hearty meal fresh off the farm. I actually worked at a local farm for 3 years in college. The meat and eggs we had were much fresher than any of your organic bullshit from Walmart. By the way, you want grass fed and grass FINISHED. Grass fed alone means nothing.
Very simple but delicious. I added celery instead of green pepper and served it with beans. Thanks for the recipe.
I feel like you are the perfect person to make these videos. I don't have to feed my family on a budget now, but there was a time when I had to eat on a budget, and it is very important to eat a filling meal, even if it's not the healthiest. Also, you should make those pancakes. I would love to see it.
I have to say those onions and peppers were perfectly diced.
I love this series! Frankly, I love all the series you do, but this one is my favorite. I truly appreciate you doing these!
Made this for my mom and my 4 brothers. I didnt get any, but i was told it was great. Thank you, Sir.
WolfePit takes a "slice" from the middle of the dish. Not an edge but the middle. I guess some folks just want to see the world burn. Lol
I came here to comment the same thing. My mom would be upset if anyone dug into her dinners like this, lmao
I love your videos. Keep doing what you do!!
1:36 Sage advice my friend.
You had me at fried bologna, it's one of my favorite things from childhood when my dad would always get bologna deli sliced like 3/8" thick, oh my goodness I'm salivating now just thinking about it 🤤🤣🤤🤣
Potato cakes are delicious. I make them with salmon cakes. You can make those with a can of salmon. Which isn't expensive at all :)
My dads been busing out "Creative drunk" casseroles recently.... they are interesting..
In Pittsburgh we call bologna Jumbo. No idea why, but that’s what we call it.
Love your money saving recipes. Just recently found your videos. Have made the biscuit dough chicken pot pie, and it was very good. Then made your "Hoover" Stew. It was a hit and tasted even better the next day. I made one little change. I added kale (love the stuff). It added color as well as nutrition, and I will be using that recipe regularly, I'm sure. My Mom used to make fried Balogna gravy, with milk, and served it over biscuits, mashed potatoes, or just toast, if that was all that was on hand at the time. Keep them coming. I'm loving your ideas,👍❤️
You'll save a lot of time and effort chopping up the bologna first, then sauteeing it with lots of stirring. More even browning too.
Been a while since I've visited the Wolfe Pit, good to see still making quality food at a discount price
I'd also add carrot, celery, and sage. Bet a can of cream of mushroom soup'd be good too. Maybe some of those fried onions what go atop Thanksgiving GB casserole. Some Bacon bits. Powdered chicken stock instead of salt.
It would have been sliceable had the eggs been put in before baking.
Its a cool, rainy night here in Kansas City and this looks perfect to warm the soul! Thanks Larry!
I'm fortunate enough to be in a position that I can afford to spend a little more on my groceries and can use better quality ingredients, that said, I think it's great that you are teaching people how to eat on a budget. I often find myself cooking very similar recipes to what you present because they are not only reasonably priced but tasty as well. I commend you on your efforts to help people get by in what are for many difficult times.
That looks delicious to me. I love bologna. And I think the pancakes would be good. Great video
This Meal is Awesome. Instead of Bologna I used Hillshire farm andouille sausage, the instant potatoes were 4 cheese and I used sharp cheese as a mix and a topping. Love this channel! Keep up the good work.
Missed you Larry, I hope you and your family are staying well!
That really sounds good!!! Thank You!! Hugs!!
I need to stop watching this when I'm hungry cause you make everything look good lol
For years I felt a little foolish having a store cupboard of what I called garbage food, it included spice sausage, instant mash, canned sardines. Everyone once in a while I'd use up some of the garbage food because it was coming near it's due date but it definitely wasn't something I'd eat everyday. Too much salt, too many E numbers and not enough flavor. Then lockdowns happened and all of a sudden I was glad to have my garbage food cupboard to fall back on. I even used the powdered milk a few times
So it's almost Shepherd's pie-ish. Looks pretty good actually.
Since I am usually cooking just for myself I could definitely eat this about 7-8 different times.
prep it and freeze it... would be good i think for a mo. or so
Looks awesome. I really enjoy watching your kitchen wizardry!
"Once you start fiddlin' and boppin' your baloney things go downhill" oh boy.
Ho so good !!!!!
Ooooh maaan, this looks so good. I'm sure you could easily add some bacon and even top it with some of those crispy canned onions. Definitely gonna give this a shot! Besides, as far as leftovers go, you can easily take a puck of this and throw it in a skillet and fry it up into little hash brown patties for breakfast.
Looks good the way it is,yum😋
Hope you and your family are doing well Larry ♡
Those pan cakes... sounds amazing
Looks incredible, I'm thinking I'll be making this up tomorrow night, maybe with some jalapeno peppers in it! Love the videos.
I personally would have added a box of chicken broth and a pack of cream cheese. Delicious potato soup 😋 Makes it go a bit farther too.
You a real one always love from Japan! Moderation is Key! My American bruddah! 乾杯🍻
Interesting combination. Looks great. 👍
Those “pancakes” sound awesome! But we use fresh potatoes, and call them “bubble n squeak”! This recipe you are making tho, looks very scrumptious 👍🏼👏🏼
This reminds me a lot of what I call "mountain man breakfast" which is something I make in a dutch oven while camping. You start off by browning breakfast sausage, and transfer it out and saute some onions, peppers, and mushrooms, and then transfer them out too. Then you go ahead and cook some hashbrowns/cubed potatoes until crispy, add your sausage and veggies, give it a good mix, and add in some raw eggs, preferably scrambled, and top with cheese. You then bake it until the cheese is caramelized and the eggs are done. It feeds a lot of people and is extremely delicious.
My dad whipped up Dad’s Surprise (homemade hamburger helper) a few days back and by the gods it was good even cold left over the next day for lunch... just a bunch of macaroni noodles cooked up and ground beef fried out nicely with your seasonings of choice he combined the two and added two cans of cream soup (your choice of flavour) and let it cook together... it was literally a massive pot full of food tasty and filling for a pretty decent price if I had to guess
Kinda like stuffed baked potato casserole, I dig it.
For those who've had savory pancakes before, the potato bologna pancakes probably sound like a good idea. But if all you've had is your typical breakfast pancake, that's gotta sound weird af.
Yes as a person that has had the cakes of pan all my life anything that isn't cake like being called a pan cake is just weird.
Add caramelized onion and powdered red pepper in your pancakes it is the best
Go to the local Korean restaurant and get their pancakes. But if they serve it with katsuobushi on top, don't be freaked out by it dancing around. It's not alive or anything. 😄
All these people that haven't tried German potato pancakes should be ashamed of themselves.
Think "potato pancakes"
Would like to see you making the pancakes. I’m from the UK and I regularly mix leftover mashed spuds with scallions or onion and fry them next day preferably in the fat left from frying bacon , delicious., I don’t use flour or eggs though I just keep the mash in a Tupperware container in the fridge , then next day make the patties put them back into the fridge for a few minutes to stiffen up again then fry them .
Gwaltney's cheap meats are legit good. I buy 'em all the time. This sounds like a dish I could really enjoy! Thanks for the suggestion! (I'd be inclined to add some celery to the onion and bell pepper, to complete the Holy Trinity!)
I love the dad jokes that accompany this content that's absolute gold.
I buy bologna in a big roll from Kroger, cut into smaller sections and freeze to use as needed. It would be great to cut into small cubes, fry, and use in this recipe. Thanks for the idea.
Yummy!
I luv hillbilly dishesl
THE BOLOGNA PANCAKE IDEA WAS GENIUS
Honestly, this looks tasty about all I'd do is add either Cream Cheese or Sour Cream (maybe even both) that would make it good...but not sure if that would technically fit the "On a budget" mentality.
Most people have sour cream on standby
I mean a block of cream cheese is a dollar at Aldi, so I'd say it fits 🤷🏾♂️
@@treylorenzini Sounds golden to me! Might just hit that up!
Sour Cream would definitely make it perfect.
@@treylorenzini do you guys have lidl aswell? Didn't know the states had aldi
That is actually favorite bologna too!!! Momma Wolfe has good taste!
These budget meals are perfect for quarantine. I'm going to start trying some out.
You have a diabolical mind, Mr.Wolf pit. Looking at the ingredients, they do not all sound like they could all be good together, but seeing the finished product, it reminded me of a kind of poor man’s Shepard’s pie, which is a classic dish that is loved the world over.
So while at first I was put off a little with it, it is crazy enough that it might be good, so yes, I will give it a try one of these rainy days! 😋
Fried pancakes sounds good. I’ve made something like this casserole using SPAM. It was really good.
I reckon it would be a easy way to make potato au gratin and ultra tasty as well