Casseroles

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    The History of One of America’s Most Fabled Foods: Hot Dish

    Hot dish is not just a casserole: It’s a Midwestern icon. A hot dish is a layered casserole invented by budget-conscious farmwives in the 1930s that came to rely heavily on canned vegetables, creamed soup and crunchy toppings like Tater Tots or chow mein noodles. “Hot dish is a dangerous thing to play with,” Kaysen says. “There will always be someone with a grandma who makes it better.”

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    7 Comforting Casseroles to Make This Fall

    From sweet butternut squash strata to healthy cauliflower casserole, here are seven amazing casseroles to make this fall. Related: More Amazing Casseroles Vegetarian Casseroles Fall Produce Recipes Recipes for Iconic Fall Flavors Boozy Fall Cocktails