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Casserole Type Dinner Ideas

I need some ideas for some casserole dinners that I can prepare/cook ahead of time and just throw in the oven or microwave. I want to be able to prepare several meals on Sunday nights for the rest of the week. Not discounting crock pot meals but there will be days I won't have time to put the crock pot on at the right time so something that is completely done that has to just be warmed is better. We have a few very hectic weeks ahead and after school starts we will have some activity every evening almost. I don't want to get caught up in the "not enough time to cook" loop. The kids will need to be fed dinner by 5:00 pm each evening and when I don't get off work until 4:00 pm it will make it very difficult to get it done in time.

MzKitty - I am mainly looking for meals that I can premake the night before after the kids go to bed and then reheat easily - by microwave the next night. Casseroles tend to do well in fridge/freezer and most are easily reheatable that's why I'm asking the questions. But very good point. I am not looking for something that I arrange the night before and cook to completion the next night because it does take 45 min-over an 1hour.

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I boil up a bag of those chicken leg quarters from Walmart. The whole bag, 10 lbs, is usually less than $5.

I boil then skin and all until they are done. Then de-bone them. I toss the bones and the skin back in the boiling water to cook a bit more, making a good chicken broth. I strain the broth through a hand towel then refrigerate the broth. The next morning I scoop off the fat then freeze the broth in the size zip loc baggie I will need. Like for chicken and noodles or chicken and dumplings I will need at least a gallon bag of broth. But for stuff like just plain cooking that needs a bit of chicken broth I only need a pint or quart. I have some of all different kinds of sizes.

Then I chunk up the chicken and put it zip lock freezer bags too. When I get home late I can toll a bag of chicken pieces in the pot with the right size bag of broth and get it boiling while I get my shoes off, change clothes and wash up. But the time I get back in the kitchen it's time to tear up a roll of biscuits to make chicken and dumplings or add in some frozen Reamus Egg Noodles to make chicken and noodles. When I make those sometimes I will add a small can of cream of chicken soup to make the dish more creamy.

By the time I am ready to sit down for a couple of minutes I have thrown together a planned out mean that is hot and ready.

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I make a homemade marinara sauce and I keep 2 quarts in the fridge all the time.

I keep a lot of pasta varieties on hand for the marinara including hand stuffed shells, mannicotti that I keep frozen.

Homemade chicken pot pie.

Chicken divan

Salmon in foil can be prepared a day ahead.

I'm not a big crock pot user. My pot roast is on top of the stove and tended too all day.

I do pulled pork in the crock pot and that's tasty.

If you want a recipe, let me know .

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**Husband's Delight**

10 oz egg noodles
1.5 lb ground beef
1 (14.4 oz) can of peeled & diced tomatoes w/ juice
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp white sugar
1.5 cup sour cream
3 oz cream cheese
1/2 onion chopped
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Preheat oven to 350. Cook noodles and drain.
In a large skillet over medium heat, brown the ground beef. Add the tomatoes w/ juice, add salt, sugar, and simmer for 15 min. In a separate large bowl combine: sour cream, cream cheese, onion, and mix well. Now add in the noodles and the meat mixture. Blend well.
In a 9x13 inch baking dish, dump the contents of the mixed bowl and sprinkle with cheese.
Bake 25 minutes.

**SHEPHERD'S PIE**

1 1/2 to 2 pounds ground beef
1 med onion chopped
1 pkg. frozen mixed vegetables**
1 box instant mashed potatoes (sorry, I use the real thing)
2 packets powdered brown gravy mix
salt, pepper, garlic powder (to taste)
paprika

Brown ground beef, onion, salt, pepper & garlic powder and drain fat. Prepare instant mashed potatoes enough to cover a 13 x 9 pan. Place ground beef mixture in a 13 x 9 baking pan. Spread entire package of frozen mixed vegetables on top of beef. Prepare two gravy mix according to instructions and pour over beef and vegetables. Spread mashed potatoes over top and press down evenly with a spatula. Sprinkle lightly with paprika. Bake in 350 degree oven for approx one hour or until bubbling. **(do not thaw)(or any veggies)

**Pizza Casserole**

2 cups un-cooked egg noodles
1 pound lean ground beef garlic salt
1 cup sliced pepperoni
16 oz pizza sauce
4 tablespoons milk
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

Preheat oven to 350º degrees F. Cook noodles according to package directions. In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, brown the ground beef with the garlic. Drain excess fat. Stir in the noodles, pepperoni, pizza sauce and milk, and mix well. Pour this mixture into a 2-quart casserole dish. Bake for 20 minutes, top with the cheese, then bake for 5 to 10 more minutes.

**Hamburger Casserole**

1-1/2 lbs ground beef
1 small onion, chopped
1 small can tomato sauce
1 cup sour cream
1 (3-oz) cream cheese
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1/2 lb fine noodles, cooked and drained

Sauté onion and ground beef. Blend tomato sauce, sour cream, cream cheese, and mushroom soup in a blender. In a large casserole dish layer half the noodles, half the meat mixture, and half the sour cream mixture. Repeat layers and top with grated cheese. Bake at 350º F for 30 minutes.

**Southwestern Chicken**

2 cans (15-1/4 oz) whole kernel corn
1 can (15 oz) black beans, rinsed
1 jar (16 oz) chunky salsa, divided
6 boneless skinless chicken breast halves
1 cup (4 oz) shredded cheddar cheese

Combine the corn, black beans and 1/2 cup of salsa in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Top with chicken; pour the remaining salsa over chicken. Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 7-8 hours or until meat juices run clear. Sprinkle with cheese; cover until cheese is melted, about 5 minutes.

**Pork (or lamb) Chops with Fruit Stuffing**

6 boneless pork loin chops(1/2” thick)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 package (6 oz) herb stuffing mix
2 celery ribs, chopped
1 medium tart apple, peeled and chopped
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 cup dried cherries or cranberries
2/3 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup chopped onion

In a large skillet, brown pork chops in oil on both sides. In a large bowl, combine the remaining ingredients. Place half of the stuffing mixture in a 3-qt. slow cooker. Top with pork and remaining stuffing mixture. Cover and cook on low for 3 hours or until a meat thermometer reads 160°.

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How about taking left over chicken from another meal, shredding it, adding taco seasonings, sauted peppers and onions and some shredded cheddar, and black beans. Mix it all together. Take tortilla shells add scoop of mixture and roll tortilla. Pop in freezer and then bake for 15 minutes at 350 whenever needed. You could really tweek the recipe to whatever your family likes. It's a filling meal, we call em' taco roll ups. Serve with salsa and sour cream.

Lots of recipes for crock pot foods can be found online. Most of them can be put in the freezer when they are done cooking. We do a lot of chili's in our house. Red bean beef chili and white bean chicken chili are the usual.

How about a big pot of chicken noodle soup. Just add the noodles or rice before serving, so they don't get soggy and bloated.

There's a yummy chicken stuffing casserole that you are supposed to make a day in advance so the flavors can combine, it's really good. If you want the recipe message me and I'll forward it to you.

Since you asked for casseroles, here are a few that you can make in advance...Will your family eat tuna noodle casserole? Baked mac and cheese. Lasagna. (Don't bake the lasagna until your ready to serve it, otherwise it'll dry out.) Baked ziti.

You can google any type of casserole for a good recipe. You can also google certain ingredients and get recipes for just those ingredients.

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Here's a couple of other ideas to make cooking dinner quick and easy...

I like to buy ground beef 5-10 lbs at a time, and cook it up... then I freeze it in dinner size portions... about 1 lb in a ziplock bag. That way, all I have to do is grab a bag of ground beef out of the freezer, thaw it, and I'm on my way to quick spaghetti, chili, hamburger soup, casseroles, sloppy joes, whatever calls for loose cooked ground beef. Of course, it wouldn't work if you needed hamburger patties or meatballs, but it does help some.

I also will cook up (boil up) a chicken or two, strip the meat off, and bag it in 2 C amounts, and then put in the freezer...... very handy for chicken casserole dishes, like enchiladas, King Ranch Casserole, pasta salad, stuff like that.

It does help that I have a chest freezer, and have places I can store stuff like that...... and right now, it is plumb full of stuff!

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I boil up a bag of those chicken leg quarters from Walmart. The whole bag, 10 lbs, is usually less than $5.

I boil then skin and all until they are done. Then de-bone them. I toss the bones and the skin back in the boiling water to cook a bit more, making a good chicken broth. I strain the broth through a hand towel then refrigerate the broth. The next morning I scoop off the fat then freeze the broth in the size zip loc baggie I will need. Like for chicken and noodles or chicken and dumplings I will need at least a gallon bag of broth. But for stuff like just plain cooking that needs a bit of chicken broth I only need a pint or quart. I have some of all different kinds of sizes.

Then I chunk up the chicken and put it zip lock freezer bags too. When I get home late I can toll a bag of chicken pieces in the pot with the right size bag of broth and get it boiling while I get my shoes off, change clothes and wash up. But the time I get back in the kitchen it's time to tear up a roll of biscuits to make chicken and dumplings or add in some frozen Reamus Egg Noodles to make chicken and noodles. When I make those sometimes I will add a small can of cream of chicken soup to make the dish more creamy.

By the time I am ready to sit down for a couple of minutes I have thrown together a planned out mean that is hot and ready.

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Lasagne, Enchilada casserole, and meatloaf (not a casserole..but same concept as to what you are seeking).

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Shell pasta, brocolli, diced ham, cream of brocolli soup, topped with cheddar cheese.
Hamburger, rice, diced green peppers, tomato soup, top with cheddar cheese.
Scalloped potatoes with diced ham mixed in.
Lasagna.

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King Ranch Casserole

Broccoli Cheese casserole

Enchiladas

We make a casserole called Gourmet casserole. made with soups, wild rive, cheese and breakfast sausage.. makes a ton and freezes great. I will send you the recipe.

We also grill a lot during the weekends and week. We grill way more than we need and freeze the extras for future meals.

Things we grill and then freeze - Sausages, hot dogs, hamburger patties, pork chops, meatloaf, Chicken parts, chicken breasts, Fajitas

Frozen pizzas can be grilled and taste great.

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One of my favorites when I need a quick meal.

Add your favorite meats/veggies to 4-5 jars of pasta sauce. I brown some ground turkey with onion and garlic. You can use whatever meat your family likes. Then I add the 5 jars of sauce. To that I add 1 chopped green, red, yellow, and orange bell pepper and mushrooms.

This makes a ton of pasta sauce. You don't have to worry about the veggie b/c it's all in there. Portion them off in meal sizes for your family and freeze. It tastes just as good heated up as fresh. Make a whole grain pasta and you have a very healthy meal in no time.

We eat this about once a week.

We also just like sandwiches. Get some yummy bread rolls, your fav lunch meats, add the tomato, lettuce, pre-cooked bacon if you like that. You can make a pasta salad in advance or just have fruit or chips. That's pretty quick and if you put the veggies on the sandwich or have fruit for a side, you are good to go.

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