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An easy way to mix up your holiday leftovers. This was inspired by my daughter who was tired of us eating Turkey as sandwiches. She wanted something new so we went into the cabinets and fridge to see what we could find. We have also put a layer of mashed potatoes on the bottom then just layered everything. Turns out so yummy.
A great casserole that will help use up those leftovers after the holiday meal. Or if you're in the mood from a comforting hotdish, simply make it with instant mashed potatoes and Stove Top Stuffing.
Ingredients included in this recipe are frozen hash brown OBrien potatoes (cubes, with onion and pepper), bacon, cooked, sausage, cooked, cheddar cheese, shredded, eggs, milk.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Creamed Corn, Eggs, beaten, yellow cornmeal, minced garlic, cooking oil, onion, chopped (large), jalapeno, chopped, cheddar cheese, grated, ...
An easy breakfast casserole that everyone will love. Use any ingredients that you prefer or any combination. Perfect with leftover ham from the holidays.
An easy throw-together cheesy pasta bake, perfect for using up your leftover holiday ham. This pasta bake is perfect for a simple but delicious weeknight meal.
Ham and Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole is a hearty casserole loaded with ham, bacon, and hashbrowns. This hashbrown casserole makes a great brunch recipe, as well as a fantastic leftover ham recipe.
Make ahead mashed potatoes for your next holiday get together. No more mashing the potatoes while everyone is waiting to eat. You can have it all ready to go before the guests even arrive. For easy cleanup, line your crockpot with a plastic liner.
Mashed potatoes that are still creamy and delicious and can be made in advance! Perfect for holidays where there is enough craziness going on to have to worry about mashing the potatoes. Make them a day in advance to make your life even easier.
Keep it simple and it is still loved by everyone. Green bean casserole is the perfect side dish for holidays that won't cause any stress.
Don't save this vegetable side dish just for the holidays. Its easy enough for a week night and everybody loves it. The cheese is a great addition to an already delicious recipe.
A green bean casserole with the addition of cheese for an extra boost of flavor. The Ritz cracker topping is a nice tasty finish for this casserole. This may become one of your favorite holiday side dishes.
Cream of mushroom soups makes these green beans a holiday favorite. This simple vegetable casserole is easy to put together and perfect with mashed potatoes.
This is a great way to use up some of the leftover turkey from your holiday meal.
Ingredients included in this recipe are yams (40 ounce can), crushed pineapple and juice (8.5 ounce can), Light Brown Sugar, butter, melted, chopped pecan.
Sweet side dish that will be take center stage. The crunchy topping with the creamy potatoes is perfect for your holiday meal. And it's beautiful to look at.
Bacon makes everything better and this is no exception. The classic green bean casserole with a twist of bacon and cheese. Bring it to your next holiday for the sidedish everyone will love.
Bring this vegetable to your next holiday. It can be made in advance and put in the oven an hour before serving time. Watch the cheesey broccoli just disappear.
Great dish to bring to a potluck as it can be served hot or at room temperature. Bring it to your next holiday and watch it disappear.
This dish is as beautiful as it is tasty; a red and white creation that tastes great as a side dish/salad, as well as a dessert. I have been making and taking this dish to our holiday gatherings for over 25 years and everyone loves and requests it every year. It is an unusual yet perfect blend of tart and sweet.