These giant chocolate chip cookies are 1/2 cup of cookie dough each and there's no cookie dough chilling required! They're 4x the size of regular cookies.
When I was sharing over at Taters and Tales I started a Memory Monday post once a month because so many foods remind me of people in my life. Whether it is something they made for me or a meal we had together, certain foods can transport me to a place or feeling. It is … Read more...
18 Servings - 2 hr 50 min - practicallyhomemade.com
Everyone who tries this comforting, cheesy chicken and noodle casserole asks for the recipe. It's so simple to make that sometimes I feel like I'm cheating! —Kay Pederson, Yellville, Arkansas Skip links
I grow zucchini by the bushel, so this pizza casserole is one of my dinnertime go-to's. My hungry husband and kids gobble it right up. —Lynn Bernstetter, White Bear Lake, Minnesota Skip links
For Christmas morning, I wanted to make a different type of breakfast casserole than the egg/sausage one I usually make. We have to have some kind of protein to counteract the cinnamon rolls, frozen fruit
This Healthy Stuffed Pepper Casserole with Cheddar is a great go-to meal for nights when you don't really feel like cooking. It's easy to make, hearty, and tastes great! [LINK]
My Vegan Potato Casserole recipe brings a fresh vegan twist to a classic. It is a vegetable bake with a savory oil-free sauce and a Macadamia Crunch top.
Everytime I make this quick breakfast casserole everyone asks for the recipe. It's so easy that it's almost embarrassing when I hand it over. This is an easy breakfast idea that will be on your menu time and time again! And, it's a make ahead breakfast recipe - winning!
Loaded with popular pizza flavors, this noodle bake is sure to be a winner with all ages. You can use ground beef instead of turkey. I like to serve it with garlic bread and a salad. —Debbie Staley, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Skip links
All the traditional flavors abound in this dish reminiscent of lasagna. “This is a zippy and hearty recipe that our family and guests really like.”—Denise Rasmussen, Salina, Kansas Skip links
I grew up in the Midwest so that means I grew up eating casseroles. Casseroles are traditionally one-pot meals: meat, vegetables, and starches, baked all together. And what holds all that stuff together is usually the starch – noodles or mashed potatoes are probably the most common. Casseroles...