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I was at church today and we had fellowship afterwards. The volunteers for the kitchen fixed my plate and when I opened it up, I saw a chicken breast, some strange dish, a piece of corn bread and greens. I ate the breast, which basically filled me up. I asked what it was, and was told that the strange dish was a John Wayne casserole. I didn't eat it because it didn't look appetizing to me. Have you ever heard of this casserole? ??? ??? ??? :rainbow:
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No, could you describe it a little more?
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never heard of it! But I am intrigued
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What I saw looked more like a bread pudding with little pieces of meat and something that looked like sausage and gravy. It looked gross to me, but a friend said it tasted good to her. ??? ??? ??? :rainbow:
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I was at church today and we had fellowship afterwards. The volunteers for the kitchen fixed my plate and when I opened it up, I saw a chicken breast, some strange dish, a piece of corn bread and greens. I ate the breast, which basically filled me up. I asked what it was, and was told that the strange dish was a John Wayne casserole. I didn't eat it because it didn't look appetizing to me. Have you ever heard of this casserole? ??? ??? ??? :rainbow:
I think I heard once before or I read it in some cooking book. But I never seen or saw the picture of that dish. But I heard a lot of John Wayne movies. That is my Dad favor man there. He loves watching John Wayne movies... I miss him so much..:-( He is so far away from me....love him muj..
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never heard of it, so I googled it, I looked at 5 recipes all about the same, that say it has
cheddar cheese
jack cheese
diced chilies
eggs
stewed tomatoes
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I never heard of this casserole.
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I have never heard of this type casserole. I must do a search for it on the internet. ???
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I have never heard of that. Sounds yummy tho!
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This is a new casserole for me. It sounds interesting. I'll have to do some research on it. It sounds good except for the chillies.
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Must be some sort of "chuckwagon" dish.
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Sounds interesting and easy supper dish for weekdays. I am thinking i will try this soon. Thanks!!!
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Sounds like it would give me an ulcer and heartburn...and yet I would continue eating it.
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I have never heard of it too but for sure I am going to look it up and give it a try. If it's anything to do with John Wayne it must be really appetizing. The man is a legend. That must be what they were eating in that one. " The Sons of Katie Elder."
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nope, but it does pique my interest, what's in it?' cowboys? lol
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Never heard of it but might be willing to try it. I know my husband would want to try it since its named after his all time favorite actor and all around good guy!
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Never heard of it, but since I love, love, John Wayne and have seen almost every movie he has done. I will now make it my goal to try it.
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No, this is the first time I have heard the name; it sounds like a good casserole dish
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I looked it up. It is a one dish taco casserole. Looks kind of beige but I bet it tastes good.
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never heard of it, so I googled it, I looked at 5 recipes all about the same, that say it has
cheddar cheese
jack cheese
diced chilies
eggs
stewed tomatoes
YUM that sounds really good!!!!
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I have never heard of a John Wayne casserole. Thank You!
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Nope, I never ever heard of a John Wayne casserole!! but I would give it a try, since I eat most things...I will have to look it up now
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The day I saw this dish, it didn't look like a macaroni & cheese dish. It resembled a bread pudding and I do recall something red in the dish, but it didn't look all that appetizing to me. I am a fan of John Wayne, especially in the movie "Hatari", but I was like Dwayne on "What's Happening!!": uh-unh! ??? ??? ??? :rose: :rainbow:
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Haven't heard of it but it sounds like good.
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I asked around and was given this (below). See if it sounds right:
JOHN WAYNE CASSEROLE
2 (4 oz.) cans unseeded, chopped chilies
1 lb. shredded Monterey Jack cheese
1 lb. shredded Cheddar
1 (5 oz.) can evaporated milk
1 sliced tomato
1 tbsp. flour
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1 med. onion, chopped
4 eggs, separated
Mix 2 cheese together with chilies and put into buttered 9 x 13
inch dish. Beat egg whites until stiff. In a separate bowl mix
egg yolks, milk, flour, salt, pepper and onion until blended.
Gently fold in beaten egg whites and pour over cheeses. Bake 30
minutes at 325 degrees. Put tomato slice on top and bake another
15 minutes.
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nope john waye casserole is a new one to me,,,,,,,,,,,,
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no, sounds interesting
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I NEVER HEARD ABOUT THAT DISH TIL NOW
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Thanks Tea4Me, that sounds tasty. I never heard of this before this feed. Looks rather like a southwestern quiche, to me. She thought it had meat and or sausage in it. That would be good. Maybe the cook modified it. I wonder how it got it's name.