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About 30 years ago  I got a wonderful tuna noodle casserole recipe form a colleague's wife.  Ii was made with cream of celery soup, onions, bellpeppers,mayonaise, cheese and macaroni noodles.  Those are the ingredients I remember.  I think she said that the recipe was from her Betty Crocker Cookbook.  I lost the recipe about 20 years ago and have been looking to find it again ever since.  It was so good!  Does anybody have an old Betty Crocker Cookbook with this recipe ?  I would be ever so grateful!

1/25/2012 2:58 PM
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Tuna Noodle Casserole


6 ozs egg noodles
6 ozs tuna (drained)
½ cup mayonnaise
1 cup chopped celery
½ cup onion (chopped)
¼ cup green pepper (diced)
10 ½ ozs cream of celery soup
½ cup milk
4 ozs cheddar cheese (shredded)
½ to 1 cup potato chip (crushed)

1 Boil noodles until tender, drain away water.
2 Combine in a large bowl all ingredients except soup, milk, cheese and potato chips.
3 Combine soup, milk and cheese in a sauce pan on the stove top until cheese is melted.
4 Pour the heated soup, milk and cheese mixture over noodle, tuna, vegie, mayo mixture and combine.
5 Turn into casserole dish. Use two dishes if doubling the recipe.
6 Crush potato chips and put on top of casserole.
7 Bake uncovered in preheated 425 degree oven for 20 minutes.


I found the recipe here: http://www.yummly.com/recipe/Tuna-Noodle-Casserole-Recipezaar_3

1/25/2012 3:37 PM

Thanks for sharing, @Eemma! Let us know if you'd like us to continue the search, @netmary :)

1/26/2012 5:36 PM

Thanks  so much Eemma!  It sounds similar, but I don't think it's the one.    The one I'm looking for didn't call for the potato chips and used macaroni noodles as opposed to egg noodles.  This sounds very good though.  I'll give it a try.


 


 

1/31/2012 6:06 PM

What do you mean by macaroni noodles? The term "macaroni" refers to dried hollow pasta tubes of different shapes. The term "noodles" refers to any kind of dried pasta. Do you mean elbow macaroni?

2/1/2012 10:26 AM

 


Netmary,


Simply use the recipe that eemma posted but make these substitutions


replace the noodles with elbow macaroni or small shell macaroni.


replace the potato chips with breadcrumbs (or crushed cheese crackers or frenches onion rings


Dee

2/2/2012 7:54 PM

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