One layer of creamy, cheesy deliciousness is good-but not good enough. So we made two. This mashed potato casserole will be the best-loved side at every holiday meal.
Let's just state the plain facts. It is nearly impossible for me to take an appealing picture of a casserole-type meal, but please take my word for it: this meal is fantastic. My cousin Camille (who incidentally was my post-college
This recipe shortens the cooking time of traditional red bean recipes by using pre-cooked red beans and pureeing half of them in the food processor. The food processor also shortens the time it takes to chop the vegetables that give New Orleans red beans their characteristic flavor.
Who doesn't love a comforting pot pie during the cold winter months? Kids and adults alike will cheer over this nacho-inspired pot pie recipe that's chock-full of chicken, beans, cheese and vegetables! This hearty and satisfying casserole will cer
This is an easy, yet very tasty spaghetti casserole, which reminds me of the spaghetti they used to serve us in elementary school. I loved their spaghetti! I normally only brought my lunch, but not on spaghetti day!
This colorful hash turns out like a casserole after it’s topped with polenta and cheese and warmed in the oven. Spring Leek Hash with Polenta and Goat Cheese, 3.0 out of 4 based on 5 ratings
This simple Greek pastitsio knock-off (and I’m not claiming it’s authentic, people) is basically a deconstructed pastitsio in casserole form. And it is downright, knock-your-socks-off delicious. A lightened up, creamy sauce swirls around tender penne pasta and flavorful ground turkey
I started making tres leches because it is my neighbor's favorite thing and I like her. I started with Martha Stewart's recipe which is a great jumping off point -- but it is not as juicy as a traditional tres leches, which you will find resting in a shallow lake of sweet milk. So I adjusted up for that, and here I have swapped in some coconut, some lime (because it is one of coconut's BFFs) and I used Tahitian vanilla which is a bit more floral than Mexican (but if you can't find it, go with whatcha got). It's rich and milky and coconutty and good. Ask the neighbors.