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    The United States in casseroles

    Casseroles are comfort food at its finest. To celebrate our favorite casseroles, we found the best recipe from every state. These dishes were submitted from home cooks across the country and represent flavors from coast to coast.

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    Alabama: Baked Two-Cheese & Bacon Grits

    In the South, everyone loves three things: bacon, cheese, and grits! After playing around with this recipe, I took it to my first family party as a newlywed, and it was a huge hit. This recipe has become a family tradition that I’m sure will be passed down for generations. —Melissa Rogers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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    Alaska: Smoked Salmon Quiche

    My son fishes for salmon on the Kenai River in Alaska and smokes much of what he catches. My mother passed this recipe on to me to help me find new ways to cook with salmon. Regular salmon also works in this quiche, but the smoked flavor can’t be beat! —Rose Marie Cherven, Anchorage, Alaska. If you don’t feel like cooking a recipe from your state tonight, maybe have a meal at the best diner in your state.

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    Arizona: Sausage and Egg Casserole

    For the perfect combination of eggs, sausage, bread, and cheese, this is the dish to try. My mom and I like this sausage breakfast casserole because it bakes up tender and golden, slices beautifully and goes over well whenever we serve it. —Gayle Grigg, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Arkansas: Chicken Noodle Casserole

    Everyone who tries this comforting, cheesy chicken and noodle casserole asks for the recipe. It’s so simple to make that sometimes I feel like I’m cheating! —Kay Pederson, Yellville, Arkansas. Watch out for these mistakes you’re probably making while cooking chicken.

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    California: Eggs Benedict Bake with Bearnaise Sauce

    I’ve made this recipe for my family every Christmas morning for ten years—it’s a food tradition that we look forward to every year. Part of what makes this dish special is the croissants that make the egg bake extra light and fluffy. —Susan Triplett, Citrus Heights, California.

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    Colorado: Chicken Enchilada Bake

    Your family is going to gobble up this cheesy, southwestern, and easy chicken enchilada casserole…and will ask for it again and again. It’s real comfort food! —Melanie Burns, Pueblo West, Colorado

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    Connecticut: New England Bean & Bog Cassoulet

    When I moved to New England, I embraced the local cuisine. My cassoulet with baked beans pays tribute to a French classic and to New England in one hearty, heartwarming dish. —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut.Next, learn the difference between soup, stew, and chili.

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    Delaware: Turkey & Spinach Stuffing Casserole

    I know dried cranberries may seem like an odd ingredient to include in this dish, but they add just a hint of sweetness that makes an easy casserole so special. —Gilda Lester, Millsboro, Delaware.

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    Florida: Cornbread Casserole

    Since my husband likes spicy foods, I frequently sprinkle chopped jalapeno peppers over half of this casserole for him. —Carrina Cooper, McAlpin, Florida

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    Georgia: Mom’s Favorite Chicken Tetrazzini

    Rotisserie chicken turns this baked spaghetti into a warm, cozy meal our family craves. If we have leftover turkey, we use that, too. —Jennifer Petrino, Newnan, Georgia.

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    Hawaii: Pineapple Ham Casserole

    Living in Hawaii, I wanted to share this recipe which features pineapple. It’s our most important fruit crop. —Marsha Fleming, Kula, Hawaii

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    Idaho: Sausage Egg Bake

    This hearty egg dish is wonderful for any meal of the day. I fix it frequently for special occasions, too, because it’s easy to prepare and really versatile. For a change, use spicier sausage or substitute a flavored cheese blend. —Molly Swallow, Pocatello, Idaho. And while you’re at it, shop at the best grocery store in your state, too.

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    Illinois: Contest-Winning Broccoli Chicken Casserole

    This delicious chicken and broccoli casserole recipe is a twist on chicken divan that came from an old boss. It’s quick, satisfying comfort food. —Jennifer Schlachter, Big Rock, Illinois

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    Indiana: Cheeseburger ‘n’ Fries Casserole

    Kids love this casserole because it combines two of their favorite fast foods. And I like the fact that I can whip it up with just four ingredients. —Karen Owen, Rising Sun, Indiana. Here are some more yummy cheeseburger-themed recipes to try.

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    Iowa: Party Potatoes

    These creamy tasty potatoes can be made the day before and stored in the refrigerator until you’re ready to pop them in the oven (I often do that). The garlic powder and chives add zip, and the shredded cheese adds color. —Sharon Mensing, Greenfield, Iowa

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    Kansas: Taco Salad Casserole

    This taco casserole recipe tastes like a taco salad and is a breeze to assemble. I crush tortilla chips to form a bottom layer, then spread on refried beans, a spicy meat mixture, and cheese. —Rhonda McKee, Greensburg, Kansas. Check out some more easy Mexican appetizers and snacks anyone can make.

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    Kentucky: Loaded Red Potato Casserole

    This potato casserole has the same flavor of the potato skins you can order as a restaurant appetizer. It’s an ideal dish for tailgating and potlucks. —Charlane Gathy, Lexington, Kentucky.

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    Louisiana: Contest-Winning Cajun Cabbage

    Looking for a different treatment for cabbage? Try this spicy cheese-topped dish that I adapted from a friend’s recipe. I added a little of this and that until it tasted the way I wanted. Not only do my husband and kids like it, but I also get rave reviews when I make it for company or church functions. —Bobbie Soileau, Opelousas, Louisiana.Next up, check out the most popular Thanksgiving pie in your state.

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    Maine: Dilly Zucchini Casserole

    Whenever I take this time-saving side-dish casserole to a potluck, I seldom bring any home, and folks often ask for the recipe. If I have fresh dill, I’ll substitute a couple of tablespoons for the dill weed. It’s easy to assemble and easy on the budget at only 77¢ a serving. —Esther Kilborn, Bridgton, Maine

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    Maryland: Pearl Onion Broccoli Bake

    With its creamy white cheese sauce and buttery crumb topping, this dish is great comfort food. If you’re looking for a mild way to dress up broccoli, this is the recipe. —Charles Keating, Manchester, Maryland.

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    Massachusetts: Best-Ever Beans and Sausage

    My wife cooked up this dish, which is very popular with our friends and family. When she asks what she should bring, the reply is always: “Your beans and sausage—and a couple copies of the recipe!” —Robert Saulnier, Clarksburg, Massachusetts

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    Michigan: Favorite Cheesy Potatoes

    My family loves these potatoes. I make a large batch in disposable pans and serve them at all our get-togethers. The holidays aren’t the same without them. It’s also a super recipe for Christmas morning brunch. —Brenda Smith, Curran, Michigan. Check out the 35 recipes you should know how to make before you’re 35.

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    Minnesota: Zucchini Pizza Casserole

    I grow zucchini by the bushel, so this pizza casserole is one of my dinnertime go-to’s. My hungry husband and kids gobble it right up. —Lynn Bernstetter, White Bear Lake, Minnesota

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    Mississippi: Scalloped Pineapple Casserole

    My family can’t get enough of this sweet and satisfying side dish. This casserole disappears quickly whenever I prepare it. —Judy Howle, Columbus, Mississippi. Also check out these delicious recipes just like grandma used to make.

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    Missouri: Chicken and Swiss Stuffing Bake

    I love to cook but just don’t have much time. This casserole is both comforting and fast, which makes it my favorite kind of recipe. I serve it with a green salad. —Jena Coffey, Sunset Hills, Missouri

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    Montana: Sausage Spinach Bake

    A friend gave me the recipe for this delicious dish, which uses a packaged stuffing mix. A salad and bread of your choice is all you’ll need for a filling lunch or dinner. It’s so versatile, you can even serve it at brunch. —Kathleen Grant, Swan Lake, Montana.

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    Nebraska: Company Vegetable Casserole

    A neighbor passed this recipe on to me. I make the vegetable casserole for family dinners, reunions, and potlucks, and the response is almost always the same when people taste it: “Can I have the recipe?” —Leora Clark, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Nevada: Loaded Tater Tot Bake

    I keep frozen Tater Tots on hand for meals like this yummy casserole. It’s a super brunch, breakfast, or side dish for kids of all ages. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada.

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    New Hampshire: Tortellini Bake

    One year I had so much summer squash, I was desperate for different ways to prepare it. That’s when I came up with this recipe. Serve it as a side dish or on its own as a light meal. —Donald Roberts, Amherst, New Hampshire

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    New Jersey: Broccoli Potato Supreme

    My family insists that this two-in-one casserole makes an appearance at all of our special meals. Every bite is doubly delicious! —Jane Birch, Edison, New Jersey.

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    New Mexico: Chicken Tortilla Bake

    Mother frequently made this comforting chicken tortilla casserole when I was growing up. Our family would scrape the pan clean. Chicken, cheese, and zippy green chiles are a mouthwatering mix. —Jerri Moror, Rio Rancho, New Mexico

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    New York: Italian Sausage Egg Bake

    This hearty entree warms up any breakfast or brunch menu with its herb-seasoned flavor. —Darlene Markham, Rochester, New York. Get some more easy breakfast recipes that are ready in ten minutes or less.

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    North Carolina: Mom’s Macaroni and Cheese

    The wonderful homemade goodness of this creamy Velveeta mac and cheese makes it a staple side dish in my mother’s kitchen and in mine as well. It has tender noodles and a crowd-pleasing golden crumb topping. —Maria Costello, Monroe, North Carolina. Here are some more mac and cheese recipes you should definitely try.

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    North Dakota: Burrito Bake

    Back when I was in college, my roommate would frequently make this economical baked burrito casserole. It’s so easy to put together, and one serving goes a long way. —Cindee Ness, Horace, North Dakota

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    Ohio: Beef & Tater Bake

    The entire family will enjoy this heartwarming, all-in-one dinner. And cleanup is a breeze! —Mike Tchou, Pepper Pike, Ohio

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    Oklahoma: BLT Egg Bake

    BLTs are a favorite at my house, so I created this recipe to combine those flavors into a warm, cozy casserole. It was such a hit, I served it to my church ladies group at a brunch I hosted. —Priscilla Detrick, Catoosa, Oklahoma.

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    Oregon: Veggie Macaroni & Cheese

    This creamy mac and cheese definitely doesn’t come from a box! Fresh veggies add crunch and color and will leave everyone saying, “More, please!” —Marsha Morril, Harrisburg, Oregon

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    Pennsylvania: Buttery Sweet Potato Casserole

    Whenever we get together as a family for major holidays, my kids, nieces, and nephews literally beg me to make this sweet potato casserole. It goes together in minutes with canned sweet potatoes, which is ideal for the busy holiday season. —Sue Miller, Mars, Pennsylvania. For more holiday cooking, check out these Christmas appetizers that everyone will love.

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    Rhode Island: Tomato Quiche

    I first tried this recipe at a family gathering and loved it! It is a great meatless lunch or dinner for a warm day, served hot or cold. This is my most requested dish for parties and a fairly simple one to make. Enjoy! —Heidi Anne Quinn, West Kingston, Rhode Island.

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    South Carolina: Apple, Cheddar & Bacon Bread Pudding

    I had this dish at a bridal brunch many years ago. It was so delicious that I created my own version, and this is the result. Now I make it all the time. Enjoy! —Melissa Millwood, Lyman, South Carolina

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    South Dakota: Reuben Noodle Casserole

    This Reuben casserole is an absolute favorite of ours. I recently served it at a Christmas gathering; people loved it and requested the recipe! —Joy Hagen, Webster, South Dakota. For more holiday inspiration, check out the best Christmas cookie from every state.

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    Tennessee: Corn Bread Chicken Bake

    To make the most of leftover cornbread, try this hearty main dish casserole. It’s moist, delicious and good on any occasion. —Madge Britton, Afton, Tennessee

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    Texas: Southwestern Casserole

    I’ve been making this mild family-pleasing southwest casserole recipe for years. It tastes wonderful, fits nicely into our budget and, best of all, makes a second one to freeze and enjoy later. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Utah: Creamy Carrot Casserole

    My mom and I developed this recipe to see if there was a carrot dish that even people who don’t care for carrots would enjoy. So far, I haven’t met anyone who hasn’t liked this casserole. —Laurie Heward, Fillmore, Utah. It’s one of many easy recipes to whip up that are vegetarian-friendly.

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    Vermont: Bacon ‘n’ Egg Lasagna

    My sister-in-law served this special dish for Easter breakfast one year, and our whole family loved the mix of bacon, eggs, noodles, and cheese. Now I sometimes assemble it the night before and bake it in the morning for a terrific hassle-free brunch entree. —Dianne Meyer, Graniteville, Vermont

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    Virginia: Broccoli-Mushroom Bubble Bake

    I got bored with the same old breakfast casseroles I’d see at our monthly moms’ meeting, so I decided to create something new. Judging by the reactions of the other moms, I think I have a winner. —Shannon Koene, Blacksburg, Virginia.

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    Washington: Spinach Feta Strata

    This is a fairly new recipe for me, but my family loved it the first time I made it. A friend shared it with me. —Pat Lane, Pullman, Washington

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    West Virginia: Eggs Florentine Casserole

    For our Christmas brunch, I make eggs florentine, with sausage and spinach for a snappy casserole. Sometimes I mix in fresh peppers or green chilies, so play with it. —Karen Weekley, Washington, West Virginia. While you’re cooking, check out these kitchen hacks you’ll wish you knew sooner.

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    Wisconsin: Crustless Spinach Quiche

    I served this quiche recipe at a church lunch, and I had to laugh when one guy told me how much he disliked vegetables. Many people were surprised by how much they loved this veggie-filled crustless quiche—and he was one of them! —Melinda Calverley, Janesville, Wisconsin

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    Wyoming: Zucchini Tomato Casserole

    Even people who don’t like zucchini can’t seem to get enough of this full-flavored side dish. I always bring it to our family gatherings and potlucks because it goes well with any entree. —Cathy Johnston, Ranchester, Wyoming.

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    FAQs

    What is the oldest known casserole? ›

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

    What is casserole called in USA? ›

    “Casserole” is French for a largish cooking pot, usually lidded. A casserole is that in English too, but it's also a generalised word for all dishes cooked in such a pot in the oven.

    Is the Midwest known for casseroles? ›

    Minnesota is known for its church potlucks, where hotdish is often served. Hotdish is any of a variety of casserole dishes, which are popular throughout the United States, although the term "hotdish" is used mainly in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

    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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    What do they call a casserole in Minnesota? ›

    The term “hot dish” first appeared in a cookbook in 1930 by a Mankato, Minnesota church group called Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid. Also, a fun fact, in the 1950s, Ore-Ida needed a way to use leftover potato scraps, and thus behold came the tator tot. They marketed them as a topping for casseroles and they really took off.

    What is the oldest dish we still eat? ›

    The World's 10 Oldest Dishes And Where They Are Today
    • Indian curry, circa 2200-2500 B.C. ...
    • Pancakes, circa 11650 B.C. ...
    • Linzer Torte, circa 1653. ...
    • Tamales, circa 5000 B.C. ...
    • Burgers, circa 100 century A.D. ...
    • Mesopotamian Stew, circa 2140 B.C., and bone broth, circa 400 B.C. ...
    • Rice dishes, circa 4530 B.C. ...
    • Beer, circa 3500 B.C.
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    What do British people call casserole? ›

    ' In the UK, the terms casserole and stew tend to be used interchangeably, although some distinguish them by saying stews are cooked on a stovetop while casseroles are cooked in an oven.

    What is a casserole called in Wisconsin? ›

    Hotdish is common terminology in western Wisconsin and Minnesota, while casserole is the preferred name everywhere else in the country.

    What is a fancy word for casserole? ›

    Sense: Food

    Synonyms: one-dish meal, covered dish, loaf , gratin, hot pot, hotchpotch, cassoulet, timbale, terrine, meat pie, lasagna, lasagne, moussaka, tagine, hash , stew , bake , pie , one-pot dish, food.

    What is the most Midwestern food? ›

    The Midwest is home to many regional specialties and some of the most iconic foods of the United States. Though most midwestern food is not fancy cuisine, many of these dishes are symbols of Americana: hot dogs, fruit pies, pizza, chili, ice cream, and hotdishes—not fancy, but very, very good-tasting foods.

    Are casseroles an American thing? ›

    Although their name comes from the French word for saucepan, casseroles feel distinctly American, routed in a love for comfort food and often shaped by a desire for easy, tasty home-cooked meals. Here's everything you need to know about casseroles and cooking them, along with great recipes for all kinds of occasions.

    What culture invented casserole? ›

    Casserole history

    The word casserole is derived from a French word that means 'saucepan'. Apparently, casseroles originated as communal pots that people shared for meals. The oldest recipe for a casserole, around 1250, consisted of pasta sheets cooked in water, layered with grated cheese and spices.

    Should you cook meat before putting in casserole? ›

    With this in mind, be sure to choose a dish that is the correct size for your ingredients.
    1. Par Cook Pasta and Vegetables. A common issue with casseroles is soggy overcooked pasta or vegetable components. ...
    2. Always Cook Meat Before Adding. Don't add raw meat to a casserole. ...
    3. Let It Rest.
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    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!

    How can I improve my casserole flavor? ›

    Casseroles can really shine when they achieve a harmonious balance of flavors. Sweet, salty, spicy, and acidic elements should blend well and complement each other. Add ingredients like caramelized onions, olives, or lemon zest to give your casserole a depth of flavor.

    Who invented the first casserole? ›

    And a piece by Langdon Reid in a Staunton, Virginia, newspaper says: “History tells us that a French Canadian immigrant Elmire Jolicour is credited with inventing the casserole, this wonderful dish of culinary breakthrough, in Berlin, New Hampshire, in 1866.”

    What was the first food ever made? ›

    Bread. Bread is one the very first foods made by mankind. It is believed that bread was first made some 30000+ years ago.

    Who made the first recipe? ›

    The earliest known written recipes date to 1730 BC and were recorded on cuneiform tablets found in Mesopotamia. Other early written recipes date from approximately 1600 BC and come from an Akkadian tablet from southern Babylonia. There are also works in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting the preparation of food.

    When did people start making casseroles? ›

    Baked dishes have existed for thousands of years. Early casserole recipes consisted of rice that was pounded, pressed, and filled with a savoury mixture of meats such as chicken or sweetbread. Sometime around the 1870s the casserole seems to have taken on its current definition.

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