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Looking For A Casserole Recipie


missy'smom

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I have a loaf of bread I'd like to use for stuffing/dressing in a casserole. Does anyone have a good casserole recipie?

I already have a stuffing recipie.


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miles2go Contributor

Honestly, the only thing that I can think of off the top of my head is a gratin, or a mac 'n cheese casserole with the bread crumbs on top. Were you thinking of something where the breadcrumbs were more incorporated? I've got lots of cookbooks I'd be more than happy to peruse for you, if you could give more of an idea of what you're looking for. And let me know if you want a gratin recipe. There are also bunches of recipes for those on the web, depending upon what veggies you might happen to have in the fridge.

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You can make a strata. Basically layers of bread cubes, meat (ham is good), veggies (tomatoes, or maybe artichoke hearts). Mix some eggs and milk and spices together and pour over the rest. Leave in frig overnight and bake next day.

Here's one recipe:

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miles2go Contributor

Oh, good call. You can swing it sweet or savory, too.

Margaret, still reeling from the Clinton thread in Publications...

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