(Old Thread): Casseroles (and other foodstuffs) and general discussion.
So how many people love a good casserole?
I just recently started appreciating a good casserole. They're filling, easy to cook, last a while, and you can incorporate more veggies into your diet by covering up their flavor with other, better tasting ingredients.
I came across a veggie casserole recipe. It was good, but the kid didn't like the texture. So then I tried a stuffing based casserole which went much better. So I combined a couple recipes and tweaked it a bit with some other ingredients and came up with a pretty decent regular dinner fare.
Here's the veggie casserole recipe:
I didn't use bean sprouts. I substituted a can of mushrooms. I also used frozen California blend veggies, since it has both broccoli and cauliflower in it. I made other tweaks, like using a whole 10oz can of cream of mushroom/chicken and two eggs. I also mixed it all together in a bowl and put it in the casserole pan to cook vs layering.
Just make sure there's plenty of cheese, and you're good to go.
I like a good shepherd's pie, too. Those are tasty.
What are some recipes you've come across that surprised you? I wonder if Cam has ever made a Buckfast casserole? 🤔
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