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Side Dish Recipes

Side dish recipes can be something quick and easy to make whenever you are tired of the same old sides. They also work great for potlucks or holidays when you need to bring something to contribute to the meal. Casseroles use a short list of ingredients that you probably have on hand in your kitchen at any given time. They also can feed quite a few people, s they work great when you need a side dish for a crowd.

Figuring out what dishes to serve alongside a main dish can be a hassle. You don't want to keep serving the same old potatoes or vegetables. Your family deserves some variety.

Side dish recipes are simple to make. You usually need only a few items to throw in to make a scrumptious dish. Casseroles need two main components - starch and sauce. Usually this is a sauce and noodles. You can also use bread as the starch. To make your casserole unique and add flavor you can also add vegetables, meat, seasonings and cheese.

By using different combinations of ingredients, you can create different types of side dish recipes. A casserole dish can be made for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert. They can compliment turkey, beef, pork or any other main dish that you are serving.

For breakfast try a casserole made of bread, egg, cheese and sausage or a sweet apple dish with a cinnamon kick. Lunch can be macaroni and cheese side dish recipe or a broccoli and cheese dish. For dinner you could do something like sweet potatoes with a marshmallow topping or a stuffing with mushrooms. Dessert can be a lot of fun when you use a pie filling topped with a dry cake mix and pats of butter.

You can take almost anything and create a side dish recipe. The main idea is that you have to have some sort of liquid and some sort of solid that will soak the liquid up. Starchy items like pasta and bread will soak up any liquid easily. However, in some casseroles you may not want all the liquid soaked up. In that case you need some solid ingredients and a sauce that can stand alone like a cheese or gravy.

Use your imagination and create some amazing side dish recipes for your family to enjoy. You just need to remember to use a casserole dish that is oven safe. The majority of the dishes will back at about 350 degrees for about a half an hour. You can easily check if the casserole done because any liquid added should be soaked up into the starch or vegetables added will be tender.

It can take some time to figure out the right combinations, but you really can create your own casserole recipes. You might want to try out some recipes you find online first to help you get an idea of the different ingredients that can be used and the amounts of each ingredient to use. Soon, though, you will find that whipping up a yummy casserole when you need it is an easy way to add some flavor to any meal.



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asparagus casserole recipe may be the answer you have been looking for if you are trying to decide on a good side dish for a family meal. It is also a great idea to add to your favorites when you are hosting a family gathering or dinner party as well.

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cheese and spinach casserole may be a side dish, but it packs a punch. In order to understand the importance of this food category, you have to know that side dishes are very important to overall mealtime.

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scallop potaton recipe is made with some of the most delicious potatoes you can think of. Yukon Gold potatoes are not only great to look at with their beautiful gold color, they also packed with great nutrition.

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