Tips to Update Your Favorite Casserole Recipes - Our Home Made Easy (2024)

Learn how to change up your favorite casserole recipes quickly! Use what you have on hand to make really quick dinner ideas!

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I love serving a good casserole. It may be my middle class, Midwestern Ohio roots, but there’s nothing that screams a warm family dinner like a ‘just out of the oven’ casserole. Big hand pot holders and all.

Before you tell me how unhealthy 90% of casseroles are, I totally get that we don’t eat them every night because they aren’t the healthiest option, but sometimes, this mom just wants to be nostalgic, enjoy her favorite potato pot pie casserole, and enjoy only making one hot thing at night. No multiple pans or dish clean-up needed!

And not surprisingly, one of the most popular recipes on Our Home Made Easy is . I agree with my readers, it’s super tasty and perfect for using up leftover ham from a weekend dinner.

But I got to thinking, what if we made a few small changes to our favorite casseroles, what do you think would happen?

I’m not talking too crazy, but adding a slight variation to the classic our families already love.

  • What if you’re starting to get bored of it?
  • What if you are looking for ways to use ingredients on sale this week? Or the ingredients you already have opened and don’t want to waste?
  • What if you want to think of ways to make a casserole healthier?
  • What if you need to sneak in more veggies for the kids?

I completely understand, you guys! This is something we struggle with too.

Think about your favorite cheesy, potato, carb-loaded casserole, what could swap in & swap out to make something really great, yet still familiar? Or do you have a go-to recipe for pasta bake? Could you toss in a few new veggies?

Sometimes I enjoy changing up my tater tot casserole with shredded cheddar jack cheese. #LivingRecklessly over here.

Bonus for throwing it all together on a busy night when you can’t think of what to make!

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Ingredient Ideas for Casserole Recipes

As far as I’m concerned there are about 4 components to a great casserole— Protein/Meat, Cheesy Binder, Can of Soup or Sauce, and then Carbs. Right? Bonus points if you can top off your casserole recipes with a crunchy ‘topper.’

Meat Additions

  • Ground Sausage
  • Leftover Ham Pieces
  • Ground Beef
  • Cooked Bacon
  • Shredded Chicken (Rotisserie for the win!)
  • Leftover Turkey
  • Italian Sausage
  • Sliced Polish Sausage / Kielbasa

Admittedly, when it comes to meat, I stay pretty safe. If there is a Mexican casserole recipe, I don’t mind swapping out the chicken for ground beef. And the same with leftover turkey for chicken recipes.

The next time you’re looking at a recipe, consider an Italian sausage or Kielbasa for those casserole recipes that are red sauce based rather than cream of [chicken/mushroom] or sour cream based.

Want to add a little extra to your casserole? Mix in leftover crumbled bacon or ground sausage!

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Cheese Ideas

  • Cheddar
  • Mozzarella
  • Cheddar Jack
  • Gouda
  • Sour Cream (because who doesn’t love sour cream?!)
  • Ricotta

The next time you have cheddar or American cheese casserole, consider adding in a little cheddar-jack. For tomato sauce recipes, add in some scoops of ricotta or some fresh Parmesan. If you are feeling extra adventurous, add a little gouda for those creamy dishes. A little goes a long way

Cheese is the easiest way to transform a tried-and-true casserole!

Soup Bases / Mix-Ins

  • Cream of Chicken
  • Cream of Mushroom
  • Cream of Golden Mushroom (Jordan’s favorite with shredded chicken)
  • Spaghetti Sauce
  • Alfredo Sauce
  • Picante Sauce
  • Teriyaki Sauces <<— No cheese binder for this one! Go heavy on the veggies instead.

This may be a trickier swap out but think of the soup bases or mix-ins as the flavor base of your casserole. Do you have a few extra spaghetti sauces on hand? Use them up and make a pseudo lasagna or if you don’t have spaghetti sauce, use Picante sauce with noodles, ground beef, and cheese. (Yes, that’s a real, well-loved casserole over on my in-law’s side!)

Jordan really likes golden mushroom soup with chicken dishes. That’s an easy swap out for dishes that normally call for cream of mushroom.

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Carb Bases

  • Cube Potatoes
  • Shredded Potatoes
  • Tater Tots
  • Spaghetti / Pasta
  • Quinoa
  • Rice
  • Macaroni Noodles
  • Bow Tie Pasta

Growing up, Jordan loved his mom’s chicken and rice casserole. To make it a smidge healthier over the years, I’ve substituted cooked quinoa in lieu of the cooked white rice. I cook the quinoa in chicken stock to amp up the flavor even more.

For cheesy potato casseroles, I’ve used cubed frozen potatoes, shredded potatoes, or even tater tots. Although they’ve always been frozen so I’ve never adjusted the cooking temperature & time.

If you do choose to swap out your carbs for noodles, you’ll want to make sure they are par-boiled ahead of time. Mostly cooked, but not done yet to avoid them being mushy after baking.

Veggie Ideas

  • Frozen Vegetables / Frozen Mixes of Veggies
  • Zucchini (great substitute for meat!)
  • Spinach
  • Broccoli
  • Snap Peas
  • Red / Yellow / Green Peppers
  • Whatever is on sale!

I am usually a total rule follower, but when it comes to veggies, you better believe I throw in the just about everything but the kitchen sink! If it’s on sale this week or is frozen, I am usually chopping it up and adding it to our casseroles.

The whole family gets at least a serving of veggies with usually minimal complaints.

Topper Ideas

  • Panko (my absolute favorite)
  • Bread Crumbs
  • Rita Butter Crackers
  • Fritos Chips
  • Croissant Roll Dough
  • Wet Cornbread Mixture Spread On-Top
  • Parmesan Cheese

Whew! Those were a lot of casserole recipe ideas. I think adding an extra protein or changing the cheese can make for a fun dish that is just a little bit different, but still easy for you to throw together after work!

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Can Casseroles Be Quick Dinner Ideas?

Let’s talk about timing during the week. Your evenings are short enough already, and making a casserole and baking it may not seem like an option for you.

But here’s why I think it can be a great idea!

Prep Ahead of Time

You can prep your entire casserole on a weekend afternoon, set it in the fridge, and pop it in the oven when you arrive home during the week. You’ll skip the entire 15-20 minute prep process and jump right into baking.

If you don’t have the refrigerator space to store your casserole, consider browning your beef or baking chicken over the weekend instead. Or bake your chicken the night before while everyone else is eating dinner. The oven’s probably already pre-heated from your dinner and it doesn’t need any attention from you while you’re eating.

If you do this, stage your shelf stable ingredients out on the counter before you run out the door in the morning. We’ve definitely been known to ‘stage’ all the canned items, spices, and sauces by the stove so that when we arrive home, everything is already out.

Use Your Baking Time Wisely

Wisely… see what I did there? #momjokes

If you have an hour to wait for dinner, consider taking that waiting time and skipping to your post-dinner to-dos. An idea would be to start bath time, homework, projects, or even starting the dishes so that there is less to do later.

Weirdly enough, our kids think it’s a treat to put on their PJs before dinnertime. We are a comfy clothes loving bunch over here. 🙂

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My Favorite Casserole Recipes

These casseroles are family favorites of ours! I am excited to share them with you. As you look at each recipe, consider how you could prep them ahead of time, stage the ingredients for when you arrive home, or what you could make using ingredients on sale!

  • Easy Cheesy Baked Ziti
  • Tater Tot Casserole
  • Chicken Quinoa Casserole
  • Easy Breakfast Casserole

… boy, we sure love cheese, don’t we??

Who knew there was so much to talk about for casserole recipes? Thanks for sticking with me. I hope that you find that you do have time to make a comfort food classic when you want to save money or enjoy fewer dishes to clean up!

What could you add or change up for your next casserole? Tell me in the comments!

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FAQs

What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

  1. Choose the right baking dish. If you're all about the crunchy topping, use a shallow dish. ...
  2. Undercook your pasta. ...
  3. Drain your meat. ...
  4. Beware of mushy vegetables. ...
  5. Know your cheeses. ...
  6. Master the art of casserole assembly. ...
  7. Don't skip the topping. ...
  8. Make it now, but bake it later.
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How do you make a casserole taste better? ›

Adding a crunchy element on top of your one-dish wonder is an easy way to add extra texture and flavor. Try crushed crackers, buttered bread crumbs, toasted almonds, French fried onions or—if you're really Midwestern—frozen tater tots.

What are the 5 components of a casserole? ›

So what's inside? Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese.

What are three guidelines to follow when preparing casseroles? ›

Top tips for casseroles

Cut your ingredients, such as meat, potatoes and parsnips, into similar-sized pieces to ensure they cook evenly. Add any ingredients that cook quickly, such as broad beans, towards the end of cooking. To save time – and washing up – use a flameproof, ovenproof casserole dish.

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. It isn't going to be the most flavorful part of the dish, but it is what will make the casserole filling and satisfying.

What are 5 advantages to making a casserole? ›

Why You Should Be Cooking More Casseroles
  1. They're versatile. For every set of tastebuds, there's a casserole to match. ...
  2. They can be nutritious. ...
  3. They're easy, from prep through cleanup. ...
  4. They feed a crowd. ...
  5. They're transportable and gift-able.

How do you make recipes taste better? ›

Add hardy herbs like thyme, rosemary, oregano, sage, and marjoram to dishes early in the cooking process; this way, they release maximum flavor while ensuring that their texture will be less intrusive.

What can I add to casserole for flavour? ›

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 to make a casserole less rich? ›

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

What holds a casserole together? ›

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

Do casseroles have to have cheese? ›

A casserole is a loose collection of ingredients bound together in a dish and baked until they turrn into a cohesive whole. It is not quite a dip, and not quite a composed dish. Cheese is often involved, but not always.

What do all casseroles have in common? ›

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 makes a good casserole dish? ›

The Criteria: What to Look for in a Casserole Dish

Look for a dish that has wide, looped handles, and that is made of stoneware or ceramic for heat retention.

What are the some basic tips for following a recipe? ›

How to Read & Follow a Recipe
  1. Read the recipe. Take a good look at the recipe. ...
  2. Know the assumptions. ...
  3. Figure out the timing. ...
  4. Plan ahead. ...
  5. Bone up on new techniques. ...
  6. Mise en place is your friend. ...
  7. Lay out your tools, too. ...
  8. Make notes or highlight.

What are the requirements for 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 dictates a casserole? ›

They're often defined by the vessel they're baked and served in, which is called a casserole dish. The ingredients in a casserole can be layered or simply mixed together. And although oven-baked pasta dishes like lasagna and baked ziti are technically casseroles they're not known as such; those are called baked pastas.

What is the best oven setting for casseroles? ›

Slow Cook

Another of the newer settings on electric ovens, this is characterised by a pot or casserole pot symbol. This symbol is designed to run on low consumption for low heat and very long cooking times. This is perfect for stews, casseroles and even some large meat BBQ like ribs and steaks.

What binds a casserole together? ›

The key to a good casserole is the sauce or broth that binds those ingredients together as they bubble in the oven, allowing the flavors to meld together into a harmonious, comforting meal. This can be something as simple as the McCormick Brown Gravy Mix used in this tasty Hamburger Casserole dish.

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