12 Tasty Classic Southern Casseroles You Need on Your Table Now
Southern Comforts
The South has a rich — and cheesy — history with casseroles. Americans love baked comfort foods, but no where has the casserole been embraced like it has in the South, where recipes are passed down through the generations. Exactly where specific recipes come from is usually pretty hard to determine, but there are many dishes that you'll find from Texas to the Carolinas. Here are some of the very best Southern casserole recipes to try right now, made with everything from sweet potatoes to spaghetti.
Editor's note: This story was updated in March 2024
1. Broccoli Rice Casserole
Broccoli, cheese, and rice are all meant to be in a casserole together. You can use frozen broccoli for a weeknight dinner, but fresh will always taste better. The rice is cooked with garlic, onions, and half and half, so it's flavorful and creamy before being mixed into the broccoli and cheddar cheese. A crunchy breadcrumb and parmesan topping is full of butter.
Recipe: Mom On Timeout
2. Classic Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallows
Marshmallows are a controversial casserole topping, but this recipe solves the problem by covering half the dish in crunchy cornflakes and pecans, and half in marshmallows — then everyone's happy. (The recipe calls for making beautiful stripes of toppings, but you can arrange it however you want.) Vanilla and sugar flavor the mashed sweet potatoes simply to let the toppings shine.
Recipe: Southern Living
3. Pineapple Casserole
Pineapple in a casserole?? Yep, cheese included. You don't see this dish outside of the South much, but it's amazing with baked ham on Easter or Christmas. It's super easy too, since it uses canned pineapple chunks. Cheddar cheese gives it a bit of tang, while the classic buttery Ritz topping adds a crunchy texture.
Recipe: Southern Living
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4.. King Ranch Casserole
Likely named after the massive King Ranch in Texas, this casserole is full of shredded chicken, corn tortillas, cheese, and a creamy onion- and pepper-laced sauce. It's like a Tex-Mex lasagna seasoned with cumin, chili powder, and chipotles, and it's just not the same if it doesn't include cans of Rotel and cream soup.
Recipe: Allrecipes
5. Southern Style Baked Macaroni and Cheese
It's hard to go wrong with baked macaroni and cheese — everyone loves it, and it's great for everything from potlucks to the Thanksgiving table. This recipe is easy because you mix everything together right in the 9x13 baking dish you're going to bake it in. Gooey Velveeta gives it a creamy texture while three other types of shredded cheese bump up the flavor.
Recipe: The Hungry Bluebird
6. Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole
Poppy seed chicken is a rich, decadent main course casserole. It's made with cooked diced chicken baked in a sauce of sour cream, cream of chicken soup, and seasonings like garlic and parsley. On top is a thick layer of buttered Ritz crumbs and poppy seeds, which gives the dish its name. Serve it with egg noodles and a simple green salad.
Recipe: Delish
7. Jiffy Cornbread Casserole
'Jiffy' in this cornbread casserole's name refers to both the speed at which you can make it and one of the ingredients. It starts with a box of Jiffy cornbread mix, and all you do is mix in a few other ingredients like canned creamed corn, eggs, sour cream, and butter. Pour it in a pan, bake, and you've got a pudding-like side dish. (This is sometimes also called corn casserole.)
Recipe: Insanely Good Recipes
8. Squash Casserole
Will your garden produce way too many yellow summer squash again this growing season? Use them up in this classic, creamy squash casserole. Shredded cheddar cheese and Ritz cracker crumbs make a crunchy topping and flavorful addition to the squash. If you get lots of zucchini, you can use those up, too. (Or just buy zukes at the grocery store in the off-season.)
Recipe: Allrecipes
9. Chicken Spaghetti Casserole
Though spaghetti is in the name, this isn't a tomato sauce dish. Instead, spaghetti noodles are tossed with — what else — a creamy sauce made with cream soup, Rotel, and cheese. Onions, bell peppers, and shredded chicken round it out into a full meal in a dish.
Recipe: My Baking Addiction
10. Tennessee Onions
Onions flavor all kinds of dishes, but it's this Tennessee onion casserole where they finally get the center stage they deserve. Loads of sliced sweet onions like Vidalia are baked with plenty of butter, cheese, and seasonings like thyme and oregano. They caramelize and turn even sweeter, and are best with bread to sop up all the butter.
Recipe: Southern Living
11. Grandma's Hash Brown Casserole
This hash brown casserole goes by a lot of other names, including cheesy potatoes and funeral potatoes — and that goes to show just how popular this dish is. It's really fast to put together since it uses frozen hash browns, canned cream of chicken soup, and plenty of cheese and sour cream. Just mix everything together and top it with cornflakes (or your crunchies of choice).
Recipe: Allrecipes
12. Chicken and Dumpling Casserole
Chicken and dumplings as a weeknight meal? It's possible in casserole form with this easy recipe. Frozen vegetables and shredded rotisserie chicken in a creamy sauce make up the filling, while a layer of easy biscuit-like batter is poured on top and bakes up like dumplings.
Recipe: Amanda's Cookin'
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