1 cup bisquick
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 lb ground beef, turkey or pork
1 sausage
TO MAKE LITTER
2 cup long grain rice
3 3/4 cup water
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp butter or margarine
TOOLS
1 large mixing bowl
1 rectangular baking pan
1 deep saucepan with lid
1 fork
1 paper towels
1 large spoon
1 stainless steel pooper
1 scooper
A Recipe for
Cat Litter Casserole
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| Charles Pierre Monselet |
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To make dumps: With an adult's help, preheat the oven to 350F. Using
clean hans, mix together the dump ingredients in a large bowl. Mold
pieces of this mixture into various size/shape dumps.
Place so they don't touch each other in an ungreased baking pan. Use
two if they don''t all fit. With an adult's help, bake the dumps for
about 20 minutes or until they are all brown, firm and slightly
crusty.
While the meat cooks, put all four litter ingredients into a large
saucepan. Then, with an adult's help, heat on high until the water
comes to a boil. Stir, turn heat to low and cover the pan. Simmer
without lifting the cover for fourteen minutes.
With an adult's help, remove the saucepan from the stove and
carefully (to avoid having your face melted away by the steam), lift
off the cover. Break apart, or "fluff" the rice with a fork and set
pan aside.
When dumps are done, carefully transfer them onto paper towels to
drain.
Spoon the rice and dumps into the now empty baking pan, leaving some
dumps partially uncovered, the way Kitty does when he/she is in a
hurry. Serves 8-10 litterbox lovers. Use ppper scooper to serve.
From the Book: Gross Grub by Cheryl Porter Random House ISBN
0-679-86693-0
Serves: 1
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