No one can resist a second helping.
If theres one person we happily look to for recipe inspiration, its Grandma.
No one can resist a second helping of these comforting casseroles that were made for cool autumns.

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Though theres nothing surprising about that if youre someone who putsCheddar cheese on your apple pie!
My teenager just proclaimed it the best food Ive ever eaten!
Who doesnt love chicken, bacon, ranch flavor, and cheese?!

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Super easy to make, using a rotisserie chicken.
A new dish for the rotation of dinners!
Shell do you one better and make an entire comforting casserole with it.

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Old- School Green Bean Casserole
When we say old-school, we mean it.
This classic side dish is made totally from scratch (yes, without the cream-of soups).
Keep it in the freezer for up to a month and pull it out on an extra-busy week.

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Grandma combines all of that cheesy, starchy goodness into one casserole dish instead.
I would 10/10 recommend this recipe.
you’re able to swap cooked chicken if thats what you have on hand.

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When shes ready to use the latter, its likely to go in a casserole just like this one.
Buffalo Chicken Casserole
Grandma isnt going halfway on game day food in the fall.
This casserole has all the flavor along with hearty chicken that will keep the family satisfied.

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Sloppy Joe Casserole
Grandma is an expert in kid-friendly recipes, including this ground beef casserole.
My family went back for seconds AND thirds!
wrote one five-star reviewer.

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This hearty weeknight casserole solves that problem.

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