After all, many of our most treasured meals are past down from her recipe box.
so we’ve rounded up a dozen of Grandma’s favorite recipes for baking and taking anytime of year.
Hashbrown Casserole
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Potatoes are always welcome.

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Especially when they are hashbrowns, and here they star in this hearty and delicious casserole.
There is always room for an old-school favorite.
This oldie is a goodie with its thick and creamy consistency and crunchy topping.

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), then this is the casserole for you.
Grandma knows nothing beats her cinnamon rolls so why not make it into a can’t-be-beat-casserole.
Cue the round of applause.

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That’s a hard one to top.
This recipe turns that favorite sandwich into a rich and hearty casserole.
The warm, ooey, gooey sweetness of blueberries layered with French toast is a family-favorite.

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Creamy, cheesy, and filled with lots of love.
Tennessee Onions
If you know, you know.
This casserole is made with a handful of simple ingredients that include onions, cheese, and butter.

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It’s the ultimate comforting recipe that will always be a happy surprise.
Twice Baked Potato Casserole
Potato lovers, you’re in for a real treat.
Chicken and rice is a satisfying choice for brightening anyone’s day.

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Cheeseburger Casserole
Think out of the box with this recipe.

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