We’ve got Christmas covered with these tasty casseroles.
From breakfast to dessert, your 13x9 casserole dish is sure to make many appearances during the holiday season.
The 13x9 also makes Christmas casserole recipes easier to transport toparties and potluckswithout making a mess.

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It requires only 15 minutes of hands-on cooking, and gets a festive pop of green from baby spinach.
The browned butter in this recipe gives the potatoes a delicious nutty taste.
Use fresh white bread instead of brioche for the best texture.

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Extra-Easy Lasagna
For a stress-free Christmas Eve dinner, add this easy lasagna to the menu.
Our Test Kitchen has found some shortcuts for a classic lasagna to save you time.
But don’t worry; none of the flavors are sacrificed in this hearty casserole.

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This creamy casserole classic takes a savory twist with the addition of onion and fresh thyme.
Old-School Green Bean Casserole
It’s not quite a Christmas feast without green bean casserole.
Homemade mushroom sauce replaces the store-bought can in this classic holiday dish.

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This creamy and rich mac and cheese is made with extra-sharp yellow Cheddar cheese and sharp white Cheddar.
It can be prepared a day in advance, so you could enjoy the festivities.
Cinnamon Roll Casserole
There’s nothing quite like cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning.

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The powdered sugar looks like freshly fallen snow on this deliciously sweet casserole.
With it’s short ingredient list, you’ll have it on the table in no time.
It’s warm and comforting, and you’ll only be on your feet for 20 minutes.

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This recipe calls for Vidalia onions, Georgia’s official state vegetable.
The short ingredient list makes this recipe a no-brainer to serve at your holiday meal.
The mayonnaise only helps to enrich the chocolatey taste.

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Serve with a tossed salad andgarlic breadfor a satisfying meal.
Garnished with basil and paprika, this creamy chicken alfredo casserole will surely delight your crew.
Plus, you could prepare it to bake up to three days in advance.

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It’s a satisfying well-rounded meal, and just comforting enough for Christmas Eve dinner.
Strawberry Pretzel Salad
Red gelatin will add a pop of festive color to the dessert table.
It’s topped with a final layer of sweetened sour cream and toasted pecan pieces for amust-have Christmas dessert.

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Pasta-Chicken-Broccoli Bake
This comforting, Southern dish is perfect for feeding a crowd during the holiday season.
It’s packed with flavorful ingredients like green chiles, smoked chicken, and sharp Cheddar.
Enjoy different flavors on Christmas Eve by serving enchiladas for the holiday meal.

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Precooked rotisserie chicken and canned enchilada sauce help you get this on the table in under an hour.
Serve with all your favorite Mexican sidesthinkhomemade salsa, charro beans, and rice.
Cream cheese and sour cream are the dairy that makes these mashed potatoes so incredibly rich and velvety.

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This comfort food staple pairs well with a roasted veggie of your choice andhomemade dinner rolls.
Pancake Casserole
Christmas morning just got a whole lot better.
Your loved ones will be begging you to make this recipe again and again.

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