20. March 2026
Holy Cheeseburger Pie
🙏 Cheeseburger Pie: A Holy Offering from Sister Margaret of Hugo
"And lo, the Lord said unto the congregation, 'Let there be pie, and let it be filled with beef and joy.'" — Second Helpings 3:16
📜 Ingredients of Righteousness
CRUST (The Foundation of Faith):
- 1 cup Bisquick (the manna of Midwestern kitchens)
- ¼ cup milk (the milk of human kindness)
- Knead upon a floured board as if preparing the altar
- Roll to fit a 9" pie pan — the sacred vessel of cheesy salvation
"Upon this crust I will build my Cheeseburger Pie." — Matthew 16:18 (sort of)
FILLING (The Meat of the Message):
- 1 lb. ground beef (the sacrificial cow, well-pleasing unto the Lord)
- ½ tsp. salt (for thou art the salt of the earth)
- ¼ tsp. pepper (to rebuke blandness in all its forms)
- 1 medium yellow onion, chopped (and wept over, as Rachel mourned for her children)
Brown the beef and onion together until they are united in holy matrimony. Drain off the fat — for we must cast out the excess, as the Lord cast out the money changers.
"Cleanse ye the skillet, for it is the temple of flavor." — John 2:15
Add unto the mixture:
- 2 tablespoons Bisquick (a double portion, like Elisha received)
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce (the mystery of the Gentiles in liquid form)
- 1 small can of mushrooms (because even fungi have a place in the Kingdom)
Place all into the pastry-lined pan, as the Ark was placed in the Tabernacle.
Top with the Anointed Covering:
- 1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce (the blood of the tomato, poured out for many)
- 2 beaten eggs (symbol of resurrection and brunch)
- 1 cup grated cheddar cheese (the golden crown of dairy glory)
Pour this holy trinity over the top until it covers all sins beneath. Bake for 30 minutes at 375°, or until the Spirit moves and the cheese bubbles like Pentecost.
"And the oven was heated seven times hotter, and the pie emerged unscathed." — Daniel 3:22 (Minnesota Edition)
🙌 Final Benediction:
Serve warm, with a side of gossip and a generous helping of forgiveness. Perfect for potlucks, prayer circles, and any gathering where casseroles are currency.
"Taste and see that the pie is good; blessed is the one who brings Tupperware." — Psalm 34:8
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