
Prompt Pot Amish Cabbage and Potato Casserole–seasoned floor beef with cabbage, potatoes and a creamy sauce.
Each the Prompt Pot and sluggish cooker directions are listed within the recipe card beneath.
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Prompt Pot Amish Cabbage and Potato Casserole
This straightforward potato and cabbage dish solely has a handful of elements but it surely completely hits the spot! It type of jogs my memory of a cross between floor beef stroganoff and unstuffed cabbage rolls. The cabbage will get cooked down and it’s virtually like a noodle. It provides bulk and texture with out energy. The children and their pals all scraped the pot clear! You may make this within the Prompt Pot or the sluggish cooker–you select!
Components/Substitution Concepts
- Floor beef (I used 85/15)–or floor turkey or floor pork
- Diced onion–contemporary or frozen
- Garlic powder
- Kosher salt
- Black pepper
- Beef broth–or 1 cup of water with a teaspoon of Higher than Bouillon Beef Base
- Cabbage–I used inexperienced cabbage
- Pink potatoes–or yellow yukon gold potatoes
- Cream cheese–or velveeta cheese
- Tomato paste
- Worcestershire sauce
Steps
Slice the potatoes into quarter inch slices. No have to peel the pink potatoes!

Flip Prompt Pot to saute setting. When show says HOT add within the beef and break it up. Add within the onion. Brown for about 5 minutes. Stir within the garlic powder, salt and pepper.Â

Pour within the broth and scrape backside of pot in order that nothing is sticking. Flip off saute setting. Add within the cabbage, then potatoes and eventually the cream cheese, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. Don’t stir.

Cowl Prompt Pot and safe the lid. Be certain valve is ready to sealing. Set the handbook/strain prepare dinner button to 2 minutes. When time is up transfer the valve to venting and take away the lid.

Stir properly. Salt and pepper to style. Serve and revel in!

Notes/Ideas
- We served this as an all-in-one-pot dish however should you’d like you’ll be able to serve it with cornbread and honey butter and a facet of inexperienced beans.
- Freeze your leftover tomato paste in a single tablespoon increments to make use of for future recipes. I take advantage of my cookie scooper and scoop the paste onto a parchment-lined pan and freeze. As soon as frozen, I pop off the blobs and freeze in a ziplock bag.
- This recipe could be gluten-free should you use gluten-free Worcestershire sauce.
- I used my 6 quart Prompt Pot*. It’s also possible to make this in a 3 or 8 quart pot.
- Retailer leftovers in an hermetic container* within the fridge for as much as 5 days or within the freezer for as much as 3 months.
- Different recipes you can also make with the opposite half of the cabbage are Prompt Pot Fats Burning Soup, Cabbage, Potatoes and Sausage, and Prompt Pot Panda Categorical Chow Mein.
- Recipe tailored from meals.com
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Prompt Pot Amish Casserole
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook dinner Time: 2 minutes
Complete Time: 22 minutes
Yield: 4–6 servings 1x
Description
Seasoned floor beef with cabbage, potatoes and a creamy sauce.Â
Components
Scale
Directions
Prompt Pot Directions:
- Flip Prompt Pot to saute setting. When show says HOT add within the beef and break it up. Add within the onion. Brown for about 5 minutes. Stir within the garlic powder, salt and pepper.Â
- Pour within the broth and scrape backside of pot in order that nothing is sticking. Flip off saute setting.
- Add within the cabbage, then potatoes and eventually the cream cheese, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. Don’t stir.
- Cowl Prompt Pot and safe the lid. Be certain valve is ready to sealing. Set the handbook/strain prepare dinner button to 2 minutes. When time is up transfer the valve to venting and take away the lid.
- Stir properly. Salt and pepper to style. Serve and revel in!
Sluggish Cooker Directions:
- Warmth a pan over medium excessive warmth. Add within the beef and break it up. Add within the onion. Brown for about 5 minutes. Stir within the garlic powder, salt and pepper. Add the combination to the sluggish cooker.
- Stir within the broth, cabbage, potatoes, cream cheese, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce.Â
- Cowl and prepare dinner on low for 6-8 hours.
- Stir properly. Salt and pepper to style. Serve and revel in!
- Class: Beef
- Methodology: Prompt Pot or Sluggish Cooker
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