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15 Top-Rated Casserole Recipes for Spring
Spring has sprung! These family-pleasing casserole recipes get the most from spring vegetables and other ingredients that taste great as we transition into the warmer months. They're maybe just a bit lighter than the heavy winter casseroles we craved in the cold but still hearty enough to satisfy the whole crew.
This is a fabulous lasagna made with an artichoke and spinach mixture which has been cooked with vegetable broth, onions and garlic. The mixture is layered with lasagna noodles, pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, and topped with crumbled feta.
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This cheesy scalloped potatoes and ham casserole features layers of buttery potatoes and sweet hickory ham baked in a double Jack and Cheddar cheese sauce. It's a quick and easy recipe that is perfect as a holiday side dish or a cozy meal on a chilly night!
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I love chicken piccata, but I don't love cooking it on top of the stove. Get the great piquant taste of chicken piccata, without the spatters, in the oven! It's more convenient, and it frees you up to tend to the other parts of dinner, like some tasty pasta, and maybe a vegetable or a salad.
VIEW RECIPE This pasta with mushrooms and asparagus has classic Mediterranean flavors and provides American-style comfort food for your family! If you are looking for a meatless meal, serve this with a salad and crusty bread. If your family prefers a protein, a rotisserie chicken or a slice of ham would be an easy and tasty addition to the lovely flavors of this casserole.
VIEW RECIPE The star in this casserole is the leeks with their soft, sweet, and subtle flavor giving a wonderful base for the chicken and spices. Using a box of puff pastry adds a wonderful, light crunch that will win your taste buds over.
VIEW RECIPE If you like spinach and Mexican food, you'll love these easy chicken enchiladas made with ricotta cheese and spinach.
VIEW RECIPE This easy to prepare version of the classic tuna casserole contains leafy greens, bell pepper, and penne noodles. You can easily substitute the vegetables with what you have in the refrigerator.
VIEW RECIPE This is a great ground beef and spinach casserole. Even my husband, who doesn't care for spinach, likes this one! And it got rave reviews when I took it to a church potluck.
VIEW RECIPE This chicken à la king casserole includes cubed chicken, peas, mushrooms, bell pepper, and broth that's poured into a casserole dish and baked with biscuits on top. Classic à la king goes casserole!
VIEW RECIPE This chicken and spinach casserole is creamy and delicious. It's easy to put together and ready in under an hour for a warm, comforting meal. Great for potluck dinners.
VIEW RECIPE This chicken artichoke casserole is great over orzo pasta with steamed broccoli or asparagus on the side. My husband and 4-year-old son love this recipe. We have it for dinner at least twice a month.
VIEW RECIPE This tuna noodle casserole is the best with a classic creamy taste from my childhood. The sauce is rich and creamy but not overwhelmingly heavy. The crunch from the topping and fresh bite from the parsley create the perfect balance. Let's not forget that this is a great budget-friendly meal to feed a crowd!
VIEW RECIPE This classic King Ranch chicken casserole is bursting with chicken, corn tortillas, tomatoes, peppers, and cheesy goodness. From what I hear, it's impossible to go to any sort of potluck in Texas and not see one of these.
VIEW RECIPE Layers of rice, chicken breast, a creamy soup and salsa mixture and two kinds of cheese add up to a simply yummy salsa casserole! This recipe is a family favorite because it's delicious and easily made with ingredients found in the pantry.
VIEW RECIPE Feel free to swap in your favorite vegetables for the ones used here.
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