Our Easy Casserole Recipes Are Just Right for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (2024)

Casseroles are the epitome of ease and simplicity, and will never go out of style. Whether a timeless favorite, like tuna noodle casserole, or an inspired take on a classic, any of our easy casserole recipes will hit the spot. Why are casseroles so popular? They're always comforting to eat and filling to boot—not to mention that most can be prepared ahead of time and baked when you need them. Better yet, you serve them right from the dish they're made in, making cleanup a snap when the meal is finished.

And casseroles aren't just for dinner. Sure, they're a welcome way to get supper on the table quickly, but we consider anything from a vegetable-packed egg bake for lunch or a sweet breakfast French toast to fit into the casserole category. Give one of these delicious recipes a try this week.

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Colcannon Shepherd's Pie

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A creamy combination of mashed potatoes and Savoy cabbage sits atop this classic meat-based casserole. The simple, hearty topping makes something special out of an otherwise simple dish.

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Eggplant Meatball Casserole

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These meatballs are made with eggplant, so they're perfect for Meatless Monday and beyond. They're cooked in an easy homemade tomato sauce before they're topped with plenty of mozzarella cheese.

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Pepperoni Pasta Bake

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Pepperoni pizza meets stuffed shells? Say no more! This easy casserole recipe has a generous amount of zucchini is hidden in each bite, but you'll be too busy enjoying all of the meaty pepperoni slices and gooey mozzarella and ricotta cheeses to notice.

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Cheddar, Beef, and Potato Casserole

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This dish is the solution to the question, what's for dinner? Sautéed onions, ground beef, and mushrooms add bulk, along with frozen mixed vegetables and cheddar cheese. The topping, frozen hash browns, is crisped up under the broiler.

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Baked Shells and Broccoli With Ham and Cheesy-Creamy Cauliflower Sauce

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Plenty of broccoli (and an entire head of cauliflower) add fiber and other nutrients to this comforting casserole. A topping of crunchy, golden brown breadcrumbs is the perfect complement to the creamy texture of the dish.

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Chicken Divan

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A creamy, cheesy sauce brings together the chicken, broccoli, and mushrooms in this classic casserole. Using panko breadcrumbs on top adds just the right amount of crunch.

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Cheesy Spinach-Potato Egg Casserole

This vegetarian casserole is savory and satisfying thanks to a combination of Yukon gold potatoes, curly-leaf spinach, and plenty of fontina cheese. It can be baked and served in the same dish, which makes entertaining so much easier.

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Turkey-Pastrami Croque-Madame Casserole

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Feed your family this crowd-friendly casserole inspired by a French ham-and-cheese sandwich for breakfast or dinner. Swap the turkey pastrami for ham if you prefer but don't skip the fried egg on top of each portion—or the sprinkling of chives.

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Broccoli-Cheddar Hash-Brown Casserole

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Sure to lure even laggards out of bed in the morning, this crowd-pleaser combines shredded cheddar cheese, Dijon mustard, and Greek yogurt with grated potatoes and broccoli for an irresistible meal, morning, noon, or night.

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Baked Blueberry French Toast Casserole

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Making French toast casserole is so much easier than standing at the stove flipping each slice one by one. We used rich, buttery brioche for this dish. It will absorb the custard as it soaks overnight.

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Salmon Noodle Casserole

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Serve this twist on an all-American classic for lunch or dinner. Chopped scallions and plenty of fresh dill add brightness and color to the creamy pasta.

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Broccoli Casserole

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Move over, green bean casserole. The base for this popular side is made with Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, sour cream, and gouda cheese. Then, broccoli is folded into the mixture before it's topped with crackers and baked until golden brown.

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Taco Casserole

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Nachos meet tacos in this 30-minute casserole. Sauté ground beef, bell peppers, and onions with aromatics like tomato paste, spices, tomatoes, and pinto beans, then top with tortilla chips and a combination of Monterey jack and cheddar cheese. Who could resist?

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Three-Pepper Corn Casserole

Corn casserole is an all-American favorite. This recipe spices things up by adding minced chipotle in adobo and pepper jack cheese to the creamy corn mixture.

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Meatball Casserole

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This easy-to-make and easy-to-love casserole uses a combination of ground pork and ground beef. Plenty of mozzarella cheese is scattered on top and melted to ooey, gooey perfection.

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Tuna-Noodle Casserole With Cauliflower

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We've upgraded this nostalgic side dish with a better-for-you twist—cauliflower florets add texture and heft to the creamy casserole.

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Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast Casserole

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Make quick work of breakfast with this French toast casserole you can assemble the night before and bake the morning of. A cinnamon-spiced custard and plenty of raisins give the dish the flavor of sweet cinnamon toast.

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Creamy Chicken and Rice Casserole

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Talk about easy! This casserole is on the table in 40 minutes. It uses favorite shortcut ingredients like pre-cooked rice, frozen peas, and store-bought rotisserie chicken to streamline prep.

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Sweet Potato Casserole

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This qualifies as the ultimate Thanksgiving casserole, but we love it year-round. Sweet potatoes are boiled until fork-tender, then transferred to a baking dish and topped with mini marshmallows.

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Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie

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Cremini mushrooms and green lentils take the place of ground beef in this cold-weather casserole. It's super savory and it will feed a crowd.

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Baked Mac and Cheese With Broiled Tomatoes

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Macaroni and cheese is delicious on its own, but cover it with breadcrumbs and bake it, and it's a whole new ball game. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the sliced tomato topping.

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Lasagna With Meat Sauce

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Making lasagna is a process, but so worth it. Our go-to recipe keeps things simple by using no-boil noodles. We use a combination of lean ground beef and sweet Italian sausage for the filling, plus a trio of ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan for a creamy layer of cheese.

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Panettone French Toast Casserole

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Here's the delicious answer to Christmas leftovers. Slices of panettone—the Italian holiday fruit bread—are submerged in a classic French toast custard and baked until puffed and golden brown.

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Sweet Potato and Sage-Butter Casserole

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Whipped sweet potatoes are decadent and indulgent beneath a layer of breadcrumbs. Chopped fresh sage adds warm, earthy notes to this perfect side dish casserole.

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Hash-Brown Casserole

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Start your morning off with this easy-to-put-together breakfast casserole. Potatoes, scallions, shredded cheddar cheese, Cubanelle peppers, and sweet Italian sausage are combined for a truly hearty dish that's sure to satisfy.

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Mushroom and Black Bean Tortilla Casserole

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A mixture of cremini mushrooms, black beans, and salsa is layered with halved tortillas and shredded Monterey jack cheese for a stellar vegetarian casserole.

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Susan's Manicotti

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This easy casserole recipe is one you'l want to make on repeat. Manicotti pasta shells are filled with mozzarella, ricotta, and Parmesan cheese and topped with marinara sauce—and a bit more cheese—for an indulgent dinner.

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Sweet-Potato Shepherd's Pie

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Swap the usual Yukon gold or russet potatoes topping of Shepherd's pie for sweet potatoes; it's a clever riff that tastes as good as it looks. The filling is made with ground beef, cremini mushrooms, Pilsner-style beer, and Dijon mustard

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Our Easy Casserole Recipes Are Just Right for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner (2024)

FAQs

What do you use casserole dish for? ›

Casserole dishes are used to bake things like lasagna or tater tot hotdish or mac and cheese… basically, dishes that you want to stay warm as guests help themselves to seconds after cleaning their first plate.

What are the basics of a casserole? ›

There are 3 main parts that make up a casserole: the starchy base, the filling, and the sauce. The base: The starchy base is the foundation of the casserole.

What qualifies as a casserole? ›

In the United States, a casserole or hot dish is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped or canned vegetables (such as green beans or peas), and a starchy binder (such as flour, ...

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!

What makes a good casserole dish? ›

Choose the right baking dish

Any ovenproof dish will do, including those made of ceramic, metal or glass. Just remember that ceramic heats up slower than metal or glass, which may affect the total cooking time. So if you're in a rush, go with metal or glass.

Is casserole the dish or the food? ›

A casserole is a one-dish meal that's baked and served from a sturdy baking dish that's itself known as a casserole. Casseroles can be main courses or side dishes like gratins or the famous Thanksgiving green bean casserole.

What is the oldest known casserole? ›

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

What are the 3 main 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.

How long should a casserole be in the oven for? ›

The time a casserole takes to cook will vary from 2-2½ hours for chuck, blade and thick flank, up to 4 hours for shin, leg and neck. Pork cuts for braising and casseroling normally take 1½ hours, and lamb much the same.

Is lasagna technically a casserole? ›

It has, however, stirred up quite a bit of controversy over the years as foodies try to decide the answer to one important question: Is lasagna technically considered a casserole? While certain members of team no-casserole make valid points, spoiler alert -- the answer is yes -- and the reason why might surprise you.

Can you put anything in a casserole? ›

You can cook a casserole out of anything by mixing together your choice of protein, vegetable, starch, sauce, and topping. Mix the ingredients together and bake in one pan.

Does lasagna count as a casserole? ›

(But, as mentioned, these are not one-dish meals.) So, by all accounts, lasagna fits perfectly into the category of casserole.

What holds casserole together? ›

A perfect casserole needs one or more binders: cheese, eggs, condensed soup, Greek yogurt or noodles, for example.

Are casseroles an American thing? ›

The Original Casserole

Consider your favorite casseroles, from tuna-noodle to tater tot. These and more are all-American inventions with roots in European cuisine.

Is a casserole a meal? ›

As casseroles cook, their disparate ingredients meld, melt, and roast or bake into a cohesive meal. Casseroles can be simple, dump-and-mix dishes, as well as elaborate, old-fashioned, and multi-step recipes.

Is a casserole dish the same as a baking dish? ›

Is a casserole dish the same as a baking dish? A casserole dish is a type of baking dish, but not all baking dishes are casserole dishes. Typically, a casserole dish is a large rectangular vessel that's oven-safe and can hold larger recipes like lasagna or another type of one-dish meal.

What is the difference between a casserole dish and a baking pan? ›

Baking Dishes—those made of porcelain, glass, or ceramic—are slow to heat and don't provide a lot of browning. Baking pans, on the other hand, are made of metal or tin and conduct heat quicker than baking dishes. Baking Dishes can withstand extreme oven temperatures, while baking pans may warp under high heat.

Can I use a casserole dish as a baking pan? ›

The most important thing to keep in mind, writes Made In, is that baking dishes and baking pans aren't interchangeable. Knowing the difference between the two and when each one works best ensures you use the best baking vessel for your recipe.

Why do people give casseroles? ›

Most of us would agree that the tradition lives on in the South. To this day, Southerners will deliver warm dishes—from Chicken Tetrazzini and Pizza Spaghetti Casserole to Chicken Pot Pie—in times of need and transition, such as a death in the family, the birth of a child, or as a welcome to a neighborhood.

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