List of casserole dishes
This is a list of notable casserole dishes. A casserole, probably from the archaic French word casse meaning a small saucepan,[1] is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan.
Casserole dishes
- American goulash
- Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá
- Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo
- Bacalhau com natas – a popular way of cooking salted cod (bacalhau) in Portugal[2]
- Baeckeoffe
- Baked ziti
- Cassoulet
- Chicken Divan – named after the place of its invention, the Divan Parisiennne Restaurant in the New York Chatham Hotel
- Chili mac
- Confit byaldi
- Fish head casserole
- Flying Jacob
- French Toast Casserole
- Frito pie
- Funeral potatoes
- Gopchang jeongol
- Gratin
- Gratin dauphinois
- Scalloped potatoes (potatoes gratiné)
- Green bean casserole
- Hotdish – typically contains a starch, a meat or other protein, and a canned and/or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup
- Imelletty perunalaatikko – a Finnish food that is traditionally eaten at Christmas.
- Janssons frestelse
- Jeongol
- Johnny Marzetti
- Kaalilaatikko
- Karnıyarık
- Kiampong
- King Ranch Chicken
- Krupenik – made from groats and farmer cheese
- Kugel
- Lancashire hotpot
- Lanttulaatikko
- Lasagne
- Macaroni and cheese
- Macaroni casserole
- Macaroni pie
- Makaroni schotel
- Maksalaatikko
- Maqluba
- Mirza Ghassemi
- Moussaka
- Nut roast
- Oysters Bienville – sometimes prepared as a casserole
- Panackelty
- Pastelón
- Pastitsada
- Pastitsio
- Pâté aux pommes de terre
- Pâté chinois – popular in Quebec and New England
- Potato babka
- Rakott krumpli
- Rappie pie
- Shrimp DeJonghe
- Strata
- Sweet potato casserole [3]
- Tamal de olla
- Tamale pie
- Tepsi Baytinijan
- Tetrazzini
- Timballo
- Tofurkey
- Tuna casserole
- Tzimmes
- Undhiyu
- Veal Orloff
Gallery
- Frito pie prepared in a casserole dish
- A tater tot hotdish
- Macaroni casserole (makaronilaatikko) in Finland
- Finnish Maksalaatikko (liver casserole)
- Sliced nut roast with brussels sprouts
- Pastelón de plátano maduro
- Scalloped potatoes (potatoes gratiné)
- Breakfast strata
- Tetrazzini prepared with turkey
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See also
- Baking
- Dutch oven – may be called casserole dishes in English speaking countries other than the United States
- Lists of prepared foods
- Marmite (cooking dish) – a traditional crockery casserole dish found in France
- Potluck – an event that sometimes includes casserole dishes
References
- Online Etymology Dictionary, Entry: Casserole, retrieved October 10, 2007, from Dictionary.com
- Regis St. Louis; Robert Landon (1 March 2007). Portugal. Lonely Planet. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-74059-918-4. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
- The Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen (October 1, 2018). "Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe - Easy Sweet Potato Casserole With Pecans". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
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