1,617 CASSEROLES/55 recipes
The easy-to-make, classic green bean casserole with french fried onions.
An upscale low-carb, gluten-free version of an easy tuna casserole. Whip together an easy crustless tuna quiche with just cheese, eggs and milk.
I loved this recipe. I made this for my mom after her surgery and she loved it. I only used 1 box of spinach instead of 2 and I used real bacon and not bacon bits, other than that it was great!
A Texas-sized overnight breakfast casserole with sausage, ham or bacon. Perfect for any Sunday morning. Make ahead the night before and simply throw it in the oven the next morning.
A simple and delicious chicken casserole that doesn't take a lot to make or enjoy!
Easy to make one pot classic. Chicken and broccoli in a creamy mushroom soup base.
Chicken and Dumpling Casserole recipe
An easy and tasty chicken casserole that's also loaded with chunks of vegetables.
A light but tasty side dish that is perfect for a backyard barbecue on a hot summer day.
After trying numerous green bean casseroles I was not a fan. This casserole changed my mind. Tender-crisp green beans that were actually green. Just the right amount of creamy coating loaded with mushroom flavor. And no canned tasteless fried onions. Delish!
This delicious sweet potato casserole impresses everyone. It's creamy but not too rich, it's sweet but not too heavy. The candied pecan topping adds the extra crunchiness and nuttiness, a great side dish to share on your Thanksgiving table.
This is a fantastic rich chicken enchilada recipe featuring chicken, cheese and baked in a cream sauce.
A scrumptious hash brown breakfast casserole with sausage (or bacon) that’s perfectly sized for two servings.
This crowd-pleasing, kicked-up casserole uses pantry ingredients and refrigerator staples topped with a refrigerated pie crust and baked until the filling is bubbling and the crust is golden.
Cheesy and potato-y goodness: hash brown potatoes in a creamy sauce topped with crispy French fried onions.
Ostrich, firstly, is actually a very tasty meat. It tastes somewhat like chicken...lol! Ok, it doesn't taste like chicken, but I couldn't resist the temptation. It is a very lean meat, possibly more lean than beef (therefore a fairly good alternative for those on some form of low cholesterol diet).And lastly, and most importantly, this cut of meat is an inexpensive alternative to the more luxurious ox tail that we seem to reserve for graduations and wedding rehearsals.