In fact, theoldest written casserole recipedates all the way back to 1250.
Although the casserole has been around for what seems like forever, it is still a modern-day favorite.
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Sweet Potato Casserole
Sweet potato casserole goes back hundreds of years.
Get the recipe fromThe Girl Who Ate Everything.
What once started out as a dish served mainly in Middle America quickly became an American staple.
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Get the recipe fromThe Seasoned Mom.
The rest is history.
Get the recipe fromFlour On My Face.
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Shipwreck Casserole
This no-fuss recipe is a vegetarian take on the popular vintage dish, Shipwreck Casserole.
Get the recipe fromOh My Veggies.
Chicken and Stuffing Casserole
This old-fashioned chicken casserole is incredibly easy to whip up.
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All you need is chicken, cream of chicken soup, milk, butter, and store-bought stuffing mix.
The bottom of the baking dish is also lined with tortillas or tortilla chips for a delicious surprise.
Zucchini Casserole with Parmesan
Make your vegetable dishes a bit more exciting with this easy recipe.
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Get the recipe fromFoodie Crush.
Southern Squash Casserole
Put your fall produce to good use with this Southern Squash Casserole recipe.
If you’re looking for new comfort food, then this is it.
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Get the recipe fromJulie’s Eats and Treats.
Many years later this dish is still a barbecue and Thanksgiving classic.
This specific rendition is made without eggs.
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Get the recipe fromA Pinch of Yum.
Pineapple Casserole
Pineapple makes an unexpected appearance in thisold-fashioned pineapple casserole recipe.
Get the recipe fromWell Plated.
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Cheesy Potato Casserole
Cheesy potato casserole, although delicious, has a pretty interesting backstory.
In fact, this side is sometimes referred to as “funeral potatoes.”
Today it appears on the table during potlucks, holidays, and family dinners.
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Get the recipe fromFit Foodie Finds.
Also known as “hotdish,” the tater tot casserole first appeared decades ago in Minnesota.
Get the recipe fromThe Cozy Cook.
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Get cozy this fall by pulling out these old-fashioned casserole recipes.
There’s something for everyone on this comforting list.
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