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Macaroni, Chicken and Cheese Casserole by Julia Ann SoudersAn easy on your pocketbook comfort dish for the family. It is one of those meals, having leftover chicken, variety of cheeses or cornbread is a good dilemma. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.” nettabelleschoice.com and… |
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Crunchy Chicken Rice Casserole by Salad FoodiePutting leftovers together with pantry and fridge basics one evening I came up with this family pleaser. Water chestnuts and almonds provide the crunch. A green veggie side and/or tossed salad round out this weeknight dinner perfectly. |
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Chicken Pot Pie Skinny-fied! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxChicken pot pie is considered the ultimate comfort food. It’s a savory pie filled with a luxurious chicken stew. It’s been popular forever! When you take that first bite it always provides a warming feeling and really satisfies an empty stomach. One big problem-it’s actually one of the 30 worst foods in America. Why? Because a typical… |
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Chorizo Sausage and Beans by CarolinaheartstringsNothing says “cold weather classic” to me like one of my childhood favorites, beanies and weenies. At my house that is what we called pork and beans with hot dogs cut up and mixed together and baked in the oven. I loved it! My mother always made a pan of corn bread to go with it and I remember eating it when the weather was cold… |
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Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes & Ham by Culinary EnvyCheesy Scalloped Potatoes & Ham layered casserole dish features buttery potatoes and sweet hickory ham baked in a double jack & cheddar cheese sauce. It’s a quick and easy recipe that’s perfect this time of year as a holiday side dish, or delicious anytime as a cozy meal on a chilly night! |
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Best Meat Loaf by David St. John
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Sauerkraut and Sausage Casserole by GlennI found this in the Lititz Church of the Brethren Cookbook credited to Helen Forry. I love sauerkraut and this just looks too good. It is on my list to try. |
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Quinoa and Butternut Squash Casserole by CarolinaheartstringsClassic casseroles are our theme this month and I wanted to make something with the colors and flavors of fall that was totally meatless. Butternut squash is in abundance right now and I love the creamy smooth texture and flavor. Pair this with the nutty graininess of quinoa and you have a win win dish! I did not want to make… |
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Corned Beef Cabbage Bake by peaceModified from a recipe in the Taste of Home magazine. I'm someone who DOES NOT like cabbage, and I found it hard not to eat the whole pan on my own. |
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Texan Ranch Chicken Casserole by David St. John
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Breakfast, Brunch, and Dinner on Pumpernickel w/ Roasted Red Peppers by SmokinhotchefIn the business that is keeping our families excited for meal time and with time constraints of the essence, we as meal planners must digress! or NOT! This recipe contains everyday ingredients, but put together in a way that will get the credit you… |
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Chicken Taco Casserole by CarolinaheartstringsTacos . . . . . check! Chicken . . . . check! A casserole . . . . . check check! Three of my favorite things all wrapped up into one sensational dish. And I do mean sensational. This is one easy and really tasty casserole that I will be making again and again at my house. I hope you love it as much as we do. |
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Sausage and Pinto Bean Cornbread Casserole by Emily GraceThis is a recipe my father and I created, which was inspired by Southern Living's Chicken and Black Bean Casserole.This casserole is SO delicious-- and hard to mess up! |
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Onion Ring Casserole by viper
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Beef Casserole with Cornbread by CarolinaheartstringsToday is my first recipe for our “Foods from the Heartland” theme this month (beef and grains). And boy, my sweetie was happy to hear about this month’s theme. He can’t help it. He’s a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy: the son of a butcher. A Piggly-Wiggly butcher no less and I admit when it comes to buying beef I do appreciate his… |
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