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Easy cowboy casserole recipe
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Cheesy Bacon, Kale, Mushroom, and Croissant Breakfast Casserole
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Tater Tot Casserole With Mushrooms
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From: Bradley, Alice, 1875-1946. Pyrex experts book on better cooking. Corning, N.Y. : Corning Glass Works, 1925
TX715 .B7615 1925
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Homemade Broccoli Cheddar Cobbler
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Cheesy chicken and rice bake
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Tonight's concoction in the making!
Basically just fixing a little fried cabbage with plenty of onion, sweet red pepper, and an extremely Swedish take on chorizo that I had to try.
"A SPICY AND WELL SEASONED SAUSAGE. FREE FROM MILK AND GLUTEN.
RED PEPPER & CAYENNE"
This reminds me more of a cross between kielbasa and bockwurst with a little chili heat, but it is pretty good stuff. Probably worth trying in some red beans and rice.
But, on that note tonight, I decided to throw some in with the cabbage and some of the Creole seasoning I finally mixed up more of recently. Because I had an urge for cooked cabbage.
To go with that, I was originally thinking of some kind of potatoes. But, I have one good helping of a cheesy asparagus rice casserole to get out of the fridge, and that's also less work. It'll do.
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Casseroles interdites….
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Denominational stereotypes are so funny to me because I do so many of them.
Imaginary person for the sake of this imaginary conversation: you're favorite Thanksgiving foods have jello, are you Lutheran?
Me: nope
Imaginary person: well, you have a closet full of candles and a jewelry box full of rosaries, are you Catholic?
Me: not at all.
Imaginary person: you have a menorah and think about whether or not a meal is kosher, are you messianic?
Me: no way Jose
Imaginary person: you like casseroles, are you Baptist?
Me: maybe
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Chicken Alfredo ravioli bake (5 ingredients)
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Triple Berry Croissant Breakfast Bake
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Hey wacky question but I want to put it out there:
I have a friend going through a rough time and I want to make them some kind of casserole dish that they can freeze and reheat, so they don't have to worry too much about cooking for the next few days.
My go-to tends to be lasagna but that's pretty common I think? I want to avoid them ending up with multiple lasagnas. Does anyone have any recommendations for an alternative that reheats well?
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Autumn Warmers
As the days are getting chillier, rainier and darker, here are a few recipes of hearty gratins, cheesy casseroles and generous bakes to warm you up on wet days and cold nights!
Chili Jacket Sweet Potato
Tomato and Tuna Pasta Bake
Blue Cheese and Ham Baked Endives
Cheesy Barbecue Sweet Potatoes (Vegetarian)
Welsh Rarebit Potato Gratin
Bacon, Parsnip and Potato Gratin
Mussel, Potato and Leek Gratin
Brandade de Morue (Codfish Potato Bake)
Sweet Potato Casserole with Hazeknut Streusel
Moussaka
Chili Jacket Potatoes
Gratin Dauphinois
Haddock Welsh Rarebit
Classic Shepherd’s Pie
Tuna Pasta Bake
Romanesco Broccoli Gratin (Vegetarian)
Bacon and Cheddar Potato Gratin
Cauliflower Cheese with Brioche Crumbs and Maple Bacon
Parsnip and Sage Gratin (Vegetarian)
Spicy Sausage Bake
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