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
- Frito pie
- Funeral potatoes
- Gopchang jeongol
- Gratin
- Gratin dauphinois
- Potatoes au gratin (potatoes gratiné)
- Green bean casserole
- Hotdish – typically contains a starch, a meat or other protein, and a canned or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup
- Imelletty perunalaatikko – a Finnish food 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
- [3]
- Tamal de olla
- Tamale pie
- Tepsi Baytinijan
- Tetrazzini
- Timballo
- Tofurkey
- Tuna casserole
- Tzimmes
- Undhiyu
- Veal Orloff
Gallery[]
Baeckeoffe
Frito pie prepared in a casserole dish
Funeral potatoes
Gratin dauphinois
A tater tot hotdish
Kugel
Macaroni casserole (makaronilaatikko) in Finland
Finnish Maksalaatikko (liver casserole)
Sliced nut roast with brussels sprouts
Pastelón de plátano maduro
Pastitsio
Scalloped potatoes (potatoes gratiné)
Breakfast strata
Tetrazzini prepared with turkey
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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