This texture of this cheesy casserole reminds me of a quiche…it just melts in your mouth. My family likes meat, so I sometimes add ham or bacon and I’ll toss in a few extra spices to kick it up a notch, but let me say, it is very tasty just as it is. I hope […]
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Turkey Casserole
I always struggled with what to do with leftover turkey. You can only eat so many sandwiches and bowls of soup. Several years ago my friend Norma shared this recipe with me. Its creamy, cheesy and so flavorful. You prepare it the night before, so it’s convenient as well.
Tuna Casserole
When I had my last child, over 30 years ago, my boss Carol threw a baby shower for me (it had been 11 years since my previous child was born, so everything was long gone). Carol made two big trays of this tuna casserole, which was her Aunts recipe, for the shower guests and they […]
Sweet Potato Delight
My mother-in-law went to Oregon and while driving through Nebraska, she picked up a cook book for me. I tried many of the recipes…and this one was my favorite. It’s a “must have” on every major holiday.
Sausage and Egg Bake
This is a wonderful casserole type dish to serve to your overnight guests or for a brunch. You assemble it the night before so all of the flavors blend together and in the morning, just pop it in the oven.
Potato Kugali
To me, this potato dish is a cross between a hash brown patty and a potato pancake. It’s plain and simple yet very delicious. We enjoy this dish with pork chops or a cube steak.
No Peek Chicken
Years ago, you knew what day it was by what was on the dinner table…you know, Wednesday was Prince spaghetti day and Friday, grilled cheese. My sister Elaine was in nursing school back then, along with working full time, so she and her daughter moved in with me .One day she came home so excited […]
Ham & Swiss Casserole
Creamy, cheesy and downright tasty is how I describe this dish. It’s one of those dishes that “hits the spot” on a cold winter’s night. Don’t get me wrong…its yummy any time of the year, but I personally favor casseroles in fall and winter.
Funeral Potatoes
My sister-in-law Eileen shared this recipe with me years ago. Of course I had to ask WHY this fabulous hash brown casserole was called Funeral Potatoes. The story goes… when someone in the parish passed away, the church ladies would host a luncheon after the funeral for the family and friends, and this was one […]
Chicken Tetrazzini
My sister Kathy shared this recipe with me back in 2006—seems like just yesterday. She had made this dish for a family get-to-gether and it was a huge hit. The creamy sauce, the tender chicken and parmesan cheese …what more could you ask for! Just a quick note: I recently visited my sister in Colorado […]