Discovering Delicious Casserole Recipes: Sharing Our Favorites!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their favorite casserole recipes and experiences with making casseroles. Various types of casseroles are discussed, along with personal modifications and preferences in ingredients.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their recent enjoyment of casseroles, particularly a cheesy chicken rice casserole that their kids liked.
  • Another participant describes a green bean casserole recipe that includes ground beef and cream of mushroom soup, noting it as a meal rather than a side dish.
  • Several users mention trying variations of casseroles, such as cheeseburger and taco casseroles, with some expressing excitement about these recipes for their families.
  • One participant discusses a Buffalo Chicken Casserole, indicating it may be too spicy for their children but could be suitable for adults.
  • Another participant shares their method for making shepherd's pie, highlighting their use of specific vegetables and ingredients that their family enjoys.
  • One user mentions a tater tot casserole that is adaptable based on available ingredients, which has been successful with their children.
  • Another participant prefers grilled or baked meats and steamed veggies but lists a few casseroles they make, including Chicken Divan and Mexican Lasagna.
  • One participant recalls a family-favorite Texas Hash recipe from the 1950s that includes ground beef and Minute Rice.
  • Several participants express interest in sharing and trying each other's recipes, with requests for specific recipes noted in the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of casserole recipes and personal preferences, with differing opinions on what makes a casserole enjoyable.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and modifications to recipes, reflecting their individual tastes and family preferences in cooking.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community interested in exploring new casserole recipes and sharing personal cooking experiences may find this discussion beneficial.

ChefBeckyD said:
Here is a link to a picture of them - so you know what to look for!

http://superiortouch.com/btb.htm

that will help, thank you! :cool:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
HA HA! I do have other unopen ones in the pantry too.:D

My favorite right now is a cherry mustard from American Spoon. It's absolutely yummy. They have a cranberry one that is good too.

For those of us who love condiments - American Food Spoons is a dream store! I love visiting one of their stores when we are vacationing "Up North" - they have samples of everything sitting out and you can try it all before you buy it. I end up stuffed by the time I leave there!

American Spoon Foods: Gourmet Food, Gift Baskets

Never heard of this store... Hopefully we can find one when we're camping this summer... not sure where we're going, thinking of Higgins or Otsego, probably won't be close enough to any of those locations.... we'll see! Thanks for the info! It looks really cool.
 
We love this - not alot of veggies like you want but its delicious! You could always experiment with some - maybe corn or peas. I use the lowfat soups and sour cream and that makes it a little healthier! Makes a ton and fills our rectangular baker up to the top! I always make this when someone has a new baby, funeral food etc....in two separate disposable casseroles so they can freeze it. I've always heard this called Chicken Tettrazine but when my friend gave me the recipe years ago, it was called Chicken Fettucini, so the name has stuck.

Chicken Fettucini
3-4 chicken breasts - boil, shread, and save broth
1 16oz box spaghetti noodles
1 can sliced mushrooms
1 small jar pimentos (use juice)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of celery soup
1 cup sour cream
1 cup monterey jack cheese
1 cup cheddar cheese - or any cheese blend to equal 2 cups

Add water to the chicken broth to make enough to boil the spaghetti noodles. Drain and place into Rectangular Baker. Top with shredded chicken. In batter bowl, mix soups, pimentos, mushrooms, sour cream and 1/2 of the cheese. Spoon over top of the chicken - I use our scraper to mash some of it down into the chicken and noodles. Sprinkle with the rest of the cheese. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.

The mushrooms and pimentos are optional but leave in the pimentos if at all possible. They give it color and a really unique flavor. I always end up adding more cheese than it calls for! I also usually add a little Tony's Cajun Seasoning to the soup mixture. Havent tried a PC seasoning - I should! Enjoy!
 
christinaspc said:
my mom would do a casserole where you put a layer of hamburger down then onions, the sliced raw potatoes, can of cream of mushroom soup, and salt & pepper and then she would cook it in the microwave it was so yummy i might have to make that for the kids before i leave for leadership it is so yummy and fast.

Christina,

Do you cook the ground beef first?

Thanks!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of casseroles can I find in "Discovering Delicious Casserole Recipes: Sharing Our Favorites!"?

The collection features a variety of casseroles, including vegetarian, meat-based, and gluten-free options. You'll find recipes that cater to different tastes and dietary preferences, making it easy to find something for everyone.

Are the casserole recipes suitable for beginners?

Yes! The recipes in this collection are designed to be user-friendly, with clear instructions and tips that make them accessible for cooks of all skill levels, including beginners.

Can I use Pampered Chef products to make these casseroles?

Absolutely! Many of the recipes are designed to be made using Pampered Chef products, which can enhance your cooking experience and help you achieve the best results.

How long does it typically take to prepare and cook a casserole from this collection?

Most casserole recipes in the collection can be prepared and cooked within 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity of the dish and your familiarity with the ingredients.

Is there a focus on healthy ingredients in these casserole recipes?

Yes, many of the recipes emphasize wholesome ingredients and balanced nutrition. You'll find options that incorporate fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains to promote healthier eating habits.

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