77 Casserole Recipes As Warm And Cozy As Your Favorite Sweater (2024)

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By Camille Lowder and Mackenzie Filson
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We have a challenge for you: Just try and think up something more comforting than a home-baked casserole. Stumped? We thought so! Casseroles are simple to throw together all year round, whenever you need something cozy at the end (or beginning!) of your day. They can be filled with literally ALL your favorite meats, grains, and vegetables; and can easily feed a crowd. We enjoy them from breakfast to dinner (and even dessert!) year-round (maybe a little less often when it’s hot out, but we’ve got some summertime ones here too). Check out our 77 casseroles for ideas—just assemble, sit back, and relaxxxx.

Casseroles can be enjoyed year-round, but there’s really something special about making one in the fall or winter. They’re hands-down the easiest weeknight dinner (on par with one-skillet meals), but can also be labors of love worthy of special occasions. Try our baked eggplant Parm, our chicken and rice casserole, our chicken pot pie noodle bake, or our tater tot casserole for hearty, simple dinners. If you’re looking for something a little more involved, try our , our eggplant Parm, or chicken pot pie casserole, or our zucchini lattice lasagna—they’re still super easy, but a few extra steps make them stand out.

Speaking of special occasions, casseroles fill out our holiday menus every year for good reason. They’re great for potlucks, since they’re pretty portable and are easy to reheat. Try one of our many green bean casserole or sweet potato casserole recipes—do like we do, and make them more often than just for Thanksgiving. You can even enjoy casseroles for breakfast. Whether you’ve got a crowd to serve or are just looking to set yourself up for the whole week, we’ve got a great recipe for you. Try our keto breakfast casserole, our cheesy croissant casserole, or our biscuits and gravy bake for ideas.

Want more easy meal ideas? Check out our favorite slow-cooker recipes, our top quick dinner recipes, and our quick kid-friendly dinners too.

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Tater Tot Casserole

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This casserole is a total guilty pleasure. If you're trying to lighten it up, ground turkey or chicken would be a delicious swap out for the beef. If you're really being good (we're impressed!), top the casserole with zucchini tater tots in place of the potato variety.

Get the Tater Tot Casserole recipe.

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Pizza Casserole

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From the realms of cheesy pizza and bubbling baked pasta comes a new family favorite: pizza casserole. Loaded with sausage, veggies, and plenty of cheese, this easy weeknight dinner has all of the cheesy, tomato-filled goodness of our favorite take-out pizza, neatly packaged in a 13"-by-9" pan.

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Creamy Chicken Spanakopita Bake

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This easy casserole dish is a fun take on the classic spanakopita. It has a creamy chicken filling with a lot of spinach and feta to make it more dinner-like for those that love the essential Greek dish. The thin sheets of dough might seem difficult to work with, but they're actually quite forgiving.

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Mini Mushroom Pasta Bakes

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Meal prep sounds even better when you can cook, store, and eat out of the same vessel. For these pasta bakes, you get the best of all worlds from a creamy, cheesy sauce reminiscent of your favorite oven-baked mac and cheese, plus crispy, savory bread crumbs. The slight caveat is preparing the sauce and pasta separately. But then magic happens in the oven where the pasta melds together in under 15 minutes.

Get the Mini Mushroom Pasta Bakes recipe.

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Sloppy Joe Casserole

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Sloppy Joe casseroles are where. It’s. AT. Cozy? Check! Meaty? Check! Buttery carbs and cheese? Check and check! This hearty casserole has plenty of peppers and onions, lots of sauce, and so much flavor too. Being on Team Casserole doesn’t stop us from appreciating the iconic sloppy Joe sandwich as a pasta sauce or a cheesy meatball bake, it just gives us more ways to celebrate the combination of ground beef and tangy sauce. More than just delicious, this casserole is flexible, freezable, and ready to serve on a busy weeknight for dinner.

Get the Sloppy Joe Casserole recipe.

6

Ranch Chicken Potato Casserole

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If you’re someone who shakes or drizzles ranch over snacks, veggies, and pretty much anything else you can find, then this hearty and comforting casserole will warm your soul. Big ranch flavor is infused into every aspect of this loaded recipe packed with juicy seasoned chicken, creamy potatoes, and just enough broccoli to be virtuous before being crowned with gooey cheddar and crispy bread crumbs.

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Hamburger Casserole

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You may have heard the term “hamburger casserole” used to describe similarly cozy recipes using ground beef and elbow macaroni. But instead of the classic tomato-based goulash, this version is made with a sauce reminiscent of your favorite fast food secret sauce—pickles included. But our favorite part of this recipe is how quickly it comes together with ingredients you likely already have in your fridge.

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Chicken Nugget Parm Casserole

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Craving chicken Parm but not in the mood for all the time it requires? Opt for a chicken Parm-inspired casserole instead. This comforting dish has all the cheesy flavor you know and crave, but with simple shortcuts to cut down on all that cooking time (and effort).

Get the Chicken Nugget Parm Casserole recipe.

9

Huevos Rancheros Casserole

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Huevos rancheros are one of those dishes that normally requires multiple cooking steps. It’s fabulous and super-tasty, but what if all of those flavors could come together in a few easy steps? Enter: this huevos rancheros casserole. It's a true one-pan wonder. All you have to do is just assemble, then enjoy the casserole—that’s it. This may be the easiest, most delicious breakfast you ever did see.

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Mexican Chicken Casserole

Filled with a creamy sauce, two kinds of cheese, and plenty of chicken, there’s something in this dish for everyone. While this is certainly not an authentic Mexican dish, it combines lots of flavors and ingredients that will remind you of tacos, enchiladas, and your favorite Mexican/Tex-Mex meals. It's perfect for celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a crowd, or for spicing up your weeknight dinner any time of year.

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Overnight French Toast Casserole

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We've got three words for you that are going to change your breakfast and brunch game forever: Overnight. French. Toast. It's comically delicious, thanks to a long overnight soak in a heavy cream-infused custard, which transforms the sliced challah into a pudding-y delight.

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Cheesy Mashed Potato & Ham Bake

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Imagine a crispy topping on your rich mashed potatoes with an added ham layer, and you've got this cheesy casserole. Serve it as a main or as a side—it'll be beloved no matter what.

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Pastrami Matzo Kugel

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Of all the various kugels (potato and noodle being the most popular), matzo kugel tends to not get any love. This incredibly flavorful Reuben-inspired recipe is here to change all that.

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Sushi Bake

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This easy casserole (because, let's be honest, that’s what this is) is the perfect entry point for trying your hand at making sushi at home or introducing sushi to picky kiddos. Not only is it a perfect introduction to sushi, but this bake is endlessly versatile.

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Cheesy Croissant Casserole

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The contrast here between the crispy, flaky edges of the croissants and the soft, cheesy middle is very special. If you're able to, assemble everything the night before and bake it off the next morning.

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Pastelón

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Akin to a Puerto Rican lasagna, pastelón layers up crispy fried sweet plantains with melty mozzarella cheese and picadillo, a mix of ground beef, tomatoes, sofrito, herbs, briny olives, and a pop of sweetness from raisins.

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Ratatouille Casserole

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Ratatouille, a classic end of summer dish from the South of France that features our favorite late-season produce, takes on a new form in this beautiful spiraled casserole. Instead of cooking the ratatouille on the stovetop, enjoy it right out of the oven, or you can bake the dish ahead of time and let the ingredients mingle in the refrigerator overnight for even more flavor. Serve with a French dessert at the end to round out a memorable meal, like our clafoutis or apple tart.

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Reuben Casserole

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The Reuben is a perfect sandwich. Savory, tender corned beef, melty Swiss cheese, tangy sauerkraut, and zesty Russian dressing are all stacked on caraway seed-studded rye bread. Turning such a masterpiece into a casserole is a no-brainer—it's a crowd-pleasing, easy-to-assemble dish with layers of cubed pumpernickel-rye bread, chopped corned beef (or pastrami!), and shredded cheese, all with a generous dressing drizzle.

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Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole

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There’s your average casserole and then there’s this cheesy loaded broccoli cauliflower casserole. We packed it with enough veggies to make an easy weeknight casserole for leftovers throughout the week or as the perfect potluck side. (Some versions of broccoli cauliflower casserole include chicken. If that's your jam, fold in 2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken along with the veggies.)

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Pastit*io

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Derived from the Italian word pasticcio, which means “mix” or “hodgepodge,” pastit*io is a classic Greek casserole best described as a cross between lasagna and moussaka. Rich and hearty, creamy and comforting, it’s an extra special dish that'll be welcome at your Thanksgiving table.

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FAQs

What are the different types of casseroles? ›

Casseroles
  • Rice Casserole.
  • Noodle Casserole.
  • Vegetable Casserole.
  • Healthy Casseroles.
  • Seafood Casserole.
  • Beef Casserole.
  • Chicken Casserole.
  • Pork Casserole.

Do people still make casseroles? ›

Are casseroles still pretty popular in America? Yes. One of the most made and cherished casseroles are breakfast casseroles made with egg, cheese, bread and often sausage called strata. There are endless variations including vegetarian ones.

Why do people love casseroles? ›

Casseroles are terrifically easy to cook and result in few dirty dishes. They take the guesswork out of timing various side dishes.

How do you spice up a bland chicken casserole? ›

Fresh herbs or citrus zest can also punch up flavors with a bit of welcome brightness for a long-cooked dish, as can adding some heat in the form of a dash of hot sauce, a generous pinch of minced or sliced fresh chili pepper, or a shake of red pepper flakes.

What is the oldest known casserole? ›

Macaroni and cheese is the oldest written casserole recipe found in 1250.

What is a 9 by 13 casserole dish? ›

The average 9x13 rectangular baking dish holds 3.5 to 4 quarts. However, the number of quarts varies based on how deep the dish is—some of our deeper recommendations hold up to 5 quarts. Recipes that cook in a 3-quart dish or Dutch oven can be cooked interchangeably in a 9x13-inch baking dish.

What is casserole called in USA? ›

Main dish casseroles include hotdish, a Midwestern staple. Side-dish casseroles may include green bean casserole, mac and cheese, kugels, and gratins. Breakfast casseroles include strata, baked French toast, and bread pudding.

What do they call casseroles in England? ›

' In the UK, the terms casserole and stew tend to be used interchangeably, although some distinguish them by saying stews are cooked on a stovetop while casseroles are cooked in an oven.

Which casserole keeps food hot for long time? ›

Signoraware Hot Delight Casserole with Handle (1000ml) - Double Wall Stainless Steel Insulated casserole - Keep Food Hot for longer time.

Why do Southerners make casseroles? ›

Casseroles and "Southern Hospitality" Go Hand-in-Hand

They are warm dishes rich with flavor, texture, and soul. Casseroles are a simple way to feed a big group and are great for leftovers the next day."

Are casseroles an American thing? ›

Although their name comes from the French word for saucepan, casseroles feel distinctly American, routed in a love for comfort food and often shaped by a desire for easy, tasty home-cooked meals. Here's everything you need to know about casseroles and cooking them, along with great recipes for all kinds of occasions.

Are casseroles healthy for you? ›

Depending on the ingredients, casseroles can be healthy or not-so-healthy. The not-so-healthy casseroles generally contain a lot of butter, heavy cream, cheese, or fatty meats. Try to look for healthier versions, such as those that contain lean cuts of meat, poultry or fish.

How do you make a casserole less rich? ›

If your food is too rich...

Add an acid such as lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar, or pickled vegetables (such as jalapeños).

How do you make a casserole taste better? ›

Try different herbs for added flavour: sage or lemon thyme work wonderfully well. For a meatier casserole, add chopped sausage or pancetta when cooking the chicken. Stir wholegrain mustard through the casserole at the end of cooking (to taste); this is especially good if you have sausage in the casserole.

How can I improve my casserole flavor? ›

Fried onions, fried shallots, crumbled bacon and shredded cheese are other great topping options—you can even sprinkle crushed potato chips or tortilla chips on top. If you're making a casserole ahead, wait until just before baking to add the topping.

What dishes are considered a casserole? ›

Types of Casseroles

Main dish casseroles include hotdish, a Midwestern staple. Side-dish casseroles may include green bean casserole, mac and cheese, kugels, and gratins. Breakfast casseroles include strata, baked French toast, and bread pudding.

What is the most commonly used casserole dish size? ›

"The standard size of a casserole dish is 9 by 13 inches. However, due to varying shapes, they are often measured by volume, with three quarts being average,” says Contrino. “It is important to note that if a recipe calls only for a casserole dish, it is most likely asking for a 9- by 13-inch rectangular size.

What are the 4 parts of a casserole? ›

Not every single casserole has all of them, but as a rule of thumb, here's what to look for: a starch, a binding agent or sauce, and a protein or vegetable. Many casseroles also have both vegetables and proteins, as well as a crunchy element to give some textural contrast, and cheese.

What are 5 components of a casserole? ›

Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese. But making a casserole is not an exact science, and you can definitely break away from this formula. Check out some fun side-dish casseroles and desserts below!

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