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Mix-n-Match Casseroles

Written Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 by Penny Hawkins

I'm a huge fan of any kind of casserole, after all, what's not to like? They're easy to put together, I usually have the ingredients on-hand in my pantry or fridge, and most of them use only one pot or pan (ok...two if you have to cook pasta or rice). So, unless you or someone in your family is one of those people who hate their food mixed together, or (yikes!) someone who hates the foods on their plate to touch each other, casseroles are just plain easy, delicious, and a busy cooks best friend! (No offense intended to the mixed-food-hating, no-food-on-the-plate touching people, you can't help how you feel...I just don't get it)

One of the things I love most about casseroles is that I can make them with whatever I have on-hand in the fridge and pantry, mixing and matching ingredients to build a casserole around my basic "formula" that I adapted from a recipe I found in my mother's recipe box. I do this so often, that over the years I've come up with a chart of sorts that helps me mix-n-match my ingredients based on what my family likes best.

The following chart gives you an idea of how you can mix-n-match pretty much whatever you have on-hand to create your own fabulous casserole. The rules are simple: make your base, choose 1 item each from the sauce, meat, veggie, and starch choices, combine with base, add anything you want  from the optional add-ins, top with your choice from the toppings selctions, and bake! That's it...one pot, no hassles, and you don't even have to cook the rice or pasta first. How easy is that? You can mix-n-match your own fabulous and delicious casserole tonight! Click on this Mix-n-Match Chart to get started (you can print it!).

Note: You can "plan" these casseroles ahead  by cooking extra meat and freezing or refrigerating it for later use. I often do that with ground beef or chicken, by cooking extra portions than freezing it in one lb. or one cup portions so I can grab-n-go!

Tags: casserole, dinner shortcuts, easy cooking, meal ideas, recipe ideas

This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 02:40 pm and is filed under How To, leftovers, Quick Meal Tips. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Responses to "Mix-n-Match Casseroles"

Theresa111 says:

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 08:13 pm

I like this idea very much and I finally figured out to click the Mix and Match Chart. I will be sure to try your methods for future dishes. It seems a casserole would be a great change to our dinner menu. thanks Penny!

Anniepooh says:

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 09:22 pm

I love casseroles (what mom doesn't?) but it's a 4-letter word in my house. Hubby detests them and only certain kids will eat them. I could eat casseroles every day! I love your chart!

Ashley says:

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 09:24 pm

I love this!

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