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Squash Casserole Side Dish

Submitted by: Angie Monk
Provided by: Taste of Home
Our 1-year-old son can be a fussy eater, and my husband is mostly a 'meat and taters' man. But both my guys love this cheesy squash bake! Often, I make a double batch of it and take one to the 4-H nutrition class I teach. It's a 'hit' there, too. If you're a pressed-for-time cook like I am, this squash casserole will streamline your menu planning. 

Rich Spinach Casserole

Submitted by: Vioda Geyer
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'I found this recipe in an old slow cooker cookbook,' recalls Vioda Geyer of Uhrichsville, Ohio. 'When I took the side dish to our church sewing circle, it was a big hit.' 

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Slow-Cooked Broccoli

Submitted by: Connie Slocum
Provided by: Taste of Home
This casserole is quick to assemble and full of good flavor. Even those who don't usually like broccoli enjoy it served this way. Since it simmers in a slow cooker, it frees up my oven for other things when I'm preparing a big meal. 

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Squash Casserole II

Submitted by: Billie Haney
this casserole is creamy with a wonderful herbed topping. You can also mix leftover turkey or pork in this dish and serve as a main dish after the holidays. 

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Winter Squash Casserole

Submitted by: Glendora Hauger
Provided by: Taste of Home
Years ago, our vegetable garden kept us well supplied all year long. Dad stored huge piles of potatoes and squash in the coldest part of the basement. In winter the squash was so hard. Mother sometimes used an ax to cut it into small pieces for cooking! Her hard work was worth it, because we really enjoyed this wonderful casserole! 

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Chicken with Stuffing

Submitted by: Susan Kutz
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
In Stillman Valley, Illinois, Susan Kutz needs only five ingredients to create this comforting home-style meal of chicken topped with corn bread stuffing. 'I sometimes add two cans of soup so there's more sauce,' she notes. 

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Squash Casserole I

Submitted by: Gayle A. Cox
This casserole makes a rich, creamy vegetable side dish. It tastes even better the next day for leftovers. 

Granny's Squash Casserole

Submitted by: Stephanie Roper
This one has been passed down for generations! Tender squash is baked with a variety of sumptuous flavors to create a veritable cornucopia of delight. 

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Squash Casserole I

Submitted by: Gayle A. Cox
This casserole makes a rich, creamy vegetable side dish. It tastes even better the next day for leftovers. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Nana's Squash Casserole

Submitted by: Alyssa
Home Town: Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
Living In: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
An excellent, cheesy dish, especially around the holidays! My grandmother makes this for me every time I come see her because she knows it's my favorite! 
 
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