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Leftover Ham? Make This Casserole!

28 March 2016
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If you’re anything like me, you probably cook way too much food during the holidays or for an event. Last Easter I cooked a 15-pound roast for seven people, four of which were children. So yep, there sat a gigantic slab of ham taking up massive amounts of valuable room in my fridge. What to do? Make a cheesy hashbrown ham casserole of course! This is a hearty meal that the fam absolutely loves. I mean, seriously, it has ham, hash browns, and cheese in it. What’s not to love?

This delicious concoction of TASTEE goodness is so incredibly easy to put together. Chop up the ham, toss in some cheese, and empty a bag of frozen shredded potatoes into a casserole dish and that’s basically it! Easy peasy, my friend. After about an hour in the oven at 350-degrees, you’ll be savoring the luscious tastes of this soul-pleasing food.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Allrecipes.

 

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The Quickest And Easiest Way To Get A Scrumptious Lunch On The Table

26 September 2015
Grace
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Nothing Beats This Classic Southern Recipe

This Southern Chicken Salad is great for a lunch or light dinner at home, but it also makes a bunch, keeps well for a couple of days in the refrigerator, and is readily expandable, making it a great tailgate, picnic, or potluck option. I also enjoy snacking on this salad for lunch. So yummy – this recipe certainly is a keeper! Chicken salad is one thing that is easy to make but also easy to mess up. This recipe uses just the right amount of mayo and a good balance of sweet and savory flavors to bring everything together beautifully.

Leave it to the southerners to come up with such an amazing recipe. They never seem to fail! And if you want to make this extra healthy, you can leave out the sugar and use low-fat mayonnaise. It will still taste absolutely scrumptious!

If I can recall right, i do beleive thatw e had this chicken salad recipe for my sister’s bridal shower. Yes! Yes, we did! It was so good and we ate it on croissants. Whata  great memory of good food and fun times 🙂

Recipe and photo courtesy of Taste of Southern.

 

 

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Quick Tip: Serve this chicken salad on freshly baked crescent rolls.

It’s a Hearty Taste of Italy – In Casserole Form!

23 September 2015
Grace
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If you are looking for something low-hassle to put together for a midweek dinner, this Easy Pizza Casserole is a good option. It’s simple to put together and bakes in under half an hour. It’s also easily expanded, if you want to use it for something like a large potluck. It doesn’t get much easier than seven ingredients and a sub-half-hour bake time. If your family likes pizza, they’ll enjoy this casserole.  As-is, it makes six to eight servings.

 

Of course, if you need more than that, you can readily double, likely even triple, the recipe without too much trouble. It also happens to be rather versatile. You could make this twice a week with small alterations, and it’ll be like a whole new dish!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Cookies & Cups

 

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Quick tip: Use a 9″ x 13″ baking dish for this recipe.

A Quick, Easy, and Delicious Pasta Casserole

16 September 2015
Grace
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This Sausage & Penne Pasta recipe brings the flavor with little hassle and only modest time investment. Just 3 steps and about 50 minutes yields a hearty meal. It’s great for any family meal but would also do nicely at potlucks.

 

One has to admire the versatility of pasta and sausage. For items that are so easy to use, they certainly do mix well with plenty of things. And with a little cheese to bind everything together, they do combine well with each other, particularly in casseroles.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of AllRecipes.com

 

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An Easy, Hearty, Versatile Casserole

14 September 2015
Grace
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This Chicken & Rice Casserole is versatile, hearty comfort food, great for family meals or potlucks. Baking time is about 45 minutes, with another 20-25 minutes needed for prep.

 

Mother often made a basic rice casserole as a side dish for her dinners, and simple though it was, it was tasty enough that I often asked for seconds. As it turns out, if you throw in some chicken and cheese into the mix, you have a rather savory and filling one-pan meal. Yum!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Aunt Nubby’s Kitchen

 

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You Should Really Make This Salad For Your Next Get-Together!

09 September 2015
Grace
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Make a Tasty Side For Any Gathering Without Straining Yourself Too Much Doing It

Give that favorite mac salad recipe of yours a new rival with this Hawaiian Macaroni Salad recipe!  It’s incredibly simple to put together and makes for a great side for most any large gathering. To be honest with you, sometimes I have this for lunch on its own, instead of serving it as a side dish! Though perhaps not QUITE as ubiquitous as cole slaw or potato salad, you will see macaroni salad, or “mac salad” as it is often called, at many a tailgate, barbecue, potluck, and picnic across America, particularly in the South.

This Hawaiian mac salad, though very similar to the Southern version of which I am the most familiar, does something a little different with the dressing and makes use of a somewhat different vegetable mixture, so I thought I would give this variation a try.

My husband really enjoyed this version of mac salad and I was super surprised. You see, my hubby is quite particular about his mac salad and he doesn’t like the recipe to be changed up in the least. Welp, he enjoyed this version. Winning!

Recipe and photo courtesy of I Believe I Can Fry

 

 

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Quick Tip: For a heartier salad, add in a few peeled and sliced hard-boiled eggs.

Ah, Simple Dessert Deliciousness!

05 September 2015
Grace
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If you need a good, creamy dessert for your next tailgate or home gathering, this Layered Vanilla Crumble makes a bunch and is rather easy to put together. This is the perfect recipe for those days when you want to serve something special, but don’t have the time or energy to spend a lot of time in the kitchen.

 

Even if I can plan things well in advance, I don’t always have the time to make a really elaborate dessert for a group.  This layered vanilla crumble only takes about half an hour of actual prep to prepare a dessert for about 15, with the rest of the time involved just being waiting for it to set in the refrigerator.  And most people, myself included, really like the flavor and the mix of textures in this.  If you like vanilla, you really ought to give this a try.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Recipe Chatter

 

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Quick tip: Instead of Nilla wafers, you could use graham crackers.

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