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### 👩🍳 How Mom Made It:
1. **Brown the ground beef** with chopped onion in a skillet until fully cooked. Drain excess fat.
2. Stir in the **cream of mushroom soup**, milk, salt, pepper, and the cooked noodles.
3. Add in the **frozen veggies** and shredded cheese. Mix until everything is creamy and combined.
4. Pour into a greased casserole dish, sprinkle extra cheese and crushed crackers on top.
5. Bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 25–30 minutes, until bubbly and golden on top.
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### ❤️ Why We Loved It
It wasn’t just the taste—it was the comfort. That casserole showed up after long days at school, cold nights, family gatherings, and even on quiet weekends. It was always the same, and that consistency was comforting in a way that’s hard to describe unless you’ve had your own “one and only” dish.
– It was **easy** for Mom to make after work.
– It used **affordable pantry staples**.
– It tasted even better the next day.
– And best of all—it brought us all to the table, every time.
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### 🍽️ Now It’s My Turn
These days, I still make “Mom’s Casserole.” Sometimes I add a twist—ground turkey instead of beef, broccoli instead of peas, a different cheese blend—but it always brings me right back. It’s one of those recipes that feels like a hug.
If you’ve never had a signature family casserole, this one’s a great place to start. And who knows? It might just become *your* only casserole too.
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### 🥘 Final Thoughts
Some dishes don’t need a name. They just need a place at the table.
Our “casserole” may not win awards or go viral—but in our house, it was everything.
**What was *your* family’s go-to comfort food growing up?** I’d love to hear about it—and if you want help recreating it, I’m here for that too.
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Want me to turn this into a printable recipe card or add variations? Just let me know!
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