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Reviewed: Dec. 14, 2007
This recipe was a huge hit!I sauteed the onions and garlic together and mixed with the mashed potatoes(doubled the potatoes as well).I left the bacon out as I was serving ham for dinner.I placed a layer of noodles on the bottom then layered with mashed potatoes and cheese.Baked covered 30 mins and uncovered for 10.What little was left over was even better the next day.
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Reviewed: Dec. 6, 2007
This is one of my family's favorite recipes now! The only thing I do differently is adding a layer of bacon bits & onions after each potato layer, instead of one layer at the top. Delicous!
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Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2007
We really liked this....flavor was wonderful. My kids were leery of it though...thought it looked funny. That's okay! There was more for us!
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Reviewed: Nov. 17, 2007
This was a great meal! My boyfriend ate it for every meal and snack until it was all gone. I doubled the potatoes. I think I doubled the milk also, but I think next time I would only use 3/4 cup milk. I also added a little sour cream and feta cheese to the potatoes. I also added garlic and a splash homemade tarragon vinegar to the onions. I layered noodle, potatoes cheddar cheese, noodle, onion mixture and grilled chopped chicken breasts, noodle, potaoes cheddar cheese and topped with the bacon. Served with sour cream.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.37 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 4, 2007
Overall, This recipe was very good....a little involved and makes a lot of dishes. We followed the suggestion of one reviewer that said to double the potatoes to 10. I'm not sure if my potatoes we just big, but I had about 1.5 of potato/bacon/cheese mixture left. Also we prefered this recipe cooled a little. When it just comes out of the oven it seemed a little (for lack of a better description) oozey. After it had been out of the oven for awhile the potatoes set up and was just about perfect consistency. Will be making this one again.
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Reviewed: Oct. 31, 2007
great recipe. I changed it up a bit though. For the potatoes. I boiled 3 potatoes, 1 cup yam cut up, 1 cup cauliflower, 2 small carrots, 1 sweet potato and 1 cup butternut squash. boil off the mixture and mash like you would just plain potatoes add butter and sour cream salt and pepper. I have been making my potatoes like this for years just so the kids get extra veggies. Set potatoes aside. I browned some garlic and shallots I also browned some turkey bacon and some pork sausages. set all aside Layering first layer noodles sauerkraut onion garlic mixture cheddar cheese sour cream 2nd layer noodles, potatoe mixture cheddar cheese sour cream 3rd layer noodles potatoe cheddar cheese sour cream last layer the top noodles sausage bacon mixture onion garlic mixture cheddar cheese and sour cream i covered the dish with tin foil baked 1 hr on 300 It was delicious my kids really did not like the sauerkraut but they still ate it. thanks for the recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.37 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 28, 2007
Just ok. I probably will not make again; not enough taste to justify the high calorie to low nutrient ratio. I made according to directions, except I added a layer of whole wheat noodles as the bottom layer to prevent sticking. I also used "real bacon pieces" instead of frying bacon (I added them to the onion garlic saute) and folded 1/2 of that mixture into the potatoes and used the other 1/2 on top (under the second 1/2 of the cheese). Maybe it will be better left over for lunch tomorrow. My husband liked it, so I'd probably actualy rate it about a 31/2. Thanks for something different!
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Reviewed: Oct. 12, 2007
Very good! This is nice twist to the normal dinner table with a lot of the basic ingredients that most everyone enjoys. The only change we made is substituted ranch dressing in place of sour cream since hubby won't eat sour cream. We also used about three times the amount of cheese that it called for and used mozzarella in place of cheddar. I might switch it up the next time I make it.
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Reviewed: Sep. 29, 2007
I thought this recipe was great! It was very easy and everyone loved it! Next time I would add more bacon mixture and give the potatoes a little more flavor, but it was like eating pierogies without all the effort!! Will definitely make again! Thanks!
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Reviewed: Sep. 6, 2007
Very good!!!!! My family loved this! New to the rotation.
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2007
AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME, this recipe is simply awesome. I only had the Barilla noodles that you don't have to boil, and I will never use those again for this recipe. I will definately keep the noodles you have to boil first on hand. I only put the bacon and onion layer on half teh casserole becasue I wasn't sure how the kids would like that part, and guess which side was gobbled down first? yeap the bacon and onion side. Hubby really isn't too big on leftovers, but the first thing he said was for me to make sure I save him the leftovers, and he wouldn't share them with anyone, so I would definately say this recipe is a keeper!
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Reviewed: Aug. 12, 2007
I've had this recipe in my recipe box for over a year and jus now tried it...SHAME ON ME! This was sooooo good! I cheated and used instant mashed potatoes (2 bags, total 8 servings) and precooked bacon. I also threw sauerkraut on only 1/2 in case we didn't like it....HA! I had to put some on the other half. My husband had....wait for it.....6 helpings! Although we loved it as is, he would like for me to try throw some kielbasa in next time, or taking out the bacon and sauerkraut and putting a beef mix in stating it would be a twist on shephards pie. LOVED IT, THOUGHT ABOUT THE LEFTOVERS ALL DAY AT WORK, CAN'T WAIT TO MAKE IT AGAIN!!!!!
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2007
I made this pretty much as written except to cook a whole pound of bacon and put half of it right on in the mashed potatoes. Also, I didn't brown the bacon in butter because, after all, it is bacon and it makes plenty of it's own grease. I cooked the onions and garlic in the bacon grease after removing the bacon from the pan. Other wise, I followed the recipe. I liked it a lot, but my husband thought it was just okay. We have tons of leftovers, so I guess I'll be eating this for breakfast for awhile.
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Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2007
I changed the method for this recipe quite a bit, so I hesitate to review it. I can't resist though because it was so good! Here's how I made it. First I doubled the recipe, but still used a 9x13 pan to make a thick casserole. I mixed the cheese in with the hot mashed potatoes to make a filling more like what I am used to in a pirogi. For the assembly, I layered 1/4 of the mashed potatoes, then a little bit of the onion mixture, and then noodles. Repeated four times, ending with onion mixture on top. Because I was making this for a number of meals, I lined the 9x13 pan with foil first, and after assembly, chilled it in the fridge. When chilled ans solid, I turned the whole casserole out of the pan, removed the foil, cut the casserole in quarters, wrapped each quarter for the freezer and froze them to bake later. Worked great! The only change I would make is to make twice the amount of onions this recipe calls for and perhaps omit or cut back on the bacon. Served with sauteed shredded cabbage and fruit salad.
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Reviewed: Jul. 9, 2007
I liked it but thought it was a little bland...next time I will add more seasonings to the potatoes...I liked the flavor of the bacon with the onion and garlic. Will definatly try again just add more flavor..we like things really strong (garlic, onion, ect.)
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Reviewed: Jul. 2, 2007
This is a OMG mouth watering 5 stars ++++ Thanks!
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Reviewed: May 29, 2007
I made a big pan of this more than a week ago and I'm still thinking about it, if that's any indication of how much we liked it! I left out the bacon and made 10 servings of instant mashed potatoes (according to the package directions) in the pan with the sauteed onions and garlic. If you choose to go the instant potato route (which tasted great with the onions mixed in), 10 servings is spot on! I also stirred a 16 ounce container cottage cheese into the potatoes and onions. I layered the lasagna noodles, potatoes, sauerkraut (used the normal sized can), noodles, potatoes, sauerkraut, noodles, potatoes and cheddar cheese and parsley on top. My lasagna loving boyfriend and I both adored the casserole and feel the sauerkraut made it really special! Cannot wait to make it again, thanks for the idea :oD
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.37 star rating.
Reviewed: May 17, 2007
I though it was ok, nothing I will make agian. I would rather have real pierogi. It needs more cheese.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.37 star rating.
Reviewed: May 8, 2007
I enjoyed this dish and so did my picky husband. I did used 4 slices of bacon, 1 tablespoon of butter for the potatoes along with chicken stock instead of milk. I did cook the onion in the bacon, which was VERY yummy. I forgot to put noodles on the bottom, this recipe left it out.It seemed fine, just hard to get the potato out of the pan.
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Reviewed: Feb. 26, 2007
My husband said this is a 5 star restaurant dish!! He loved it!!!
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