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Serve one for both brunch and dinner.
For Christmas, it's time to start thinking about your favorite holiday recipes and festive family traditions. For some, that means a big Christmas dinner, but others might celebrate with Christmas brunch or even a mid-day lunch. Either way, you'll need some recipes that can feed all your friends, family, and guests this holiday. Enter: Christmas casseroles! These comforting one-dish wonders are the perfect way to warm up on a chilly winter day. Whether you're looking for a sweet breakfast casserole or a savory Christmas side dish, this list of casserole recipes has everything you need for a holiday celebration.
When it comes to Christmas casseroles, there's nothing better than a brunch-time dish that you can prep the night before. Here, you'll find plenty of options that you'll love waking up to on Christmas morning, like the eggs Benedict strata, cinnamon roll casserole, and biscuits and gravy (in casserole form!). Looking for a dish that you can serve for Christmas dinner? There are tons of classic holiday recipes, like sweet potato casserole and cornbread dressing. Plus, we've included some creative new ideas, like the chicken Alfredo stuffed shells and Brussels sprouts casserole, that are sure to become a new family favorite. Not only are they perfect for feeding a crowd, but they're also easy to prep ahead so you can get back to baking another batch of Christmas cookies.
Layered with eggs, cheese, sausage gravy, and, of course, biscuits—this comforting breakfast casserole is easier than you might think. That's thanks in part to the secret ingredient: canned biscuits!
Get the Biscuits and Gravy Casserole recipe.
This dish is similar to a baked gratin, but instead of potatoes it uses seasonal Brussels sprouts instead! It's just as cheesy, warm, and comforting though.
Get the Brussels Sprouts Casserole recipe.
Wake up to this casserole loaded with croissants, ham, and plenty of gooey melted cheese. We also like using red and green peppers to get in the holiday spirit.
Get Ree's Christmas Breakfast Casserole recipe.
No holiday would be complete with some kind of stuffing or dressing. This one is the perfect balance of sweet and savory thanks to the apples and sausage.
Get Ree's Cornbread Dressing with Sausage and Apples recipe.
To give this classic casserole a richer flavor, try roasting the sweet potatoes before mashing them. It's an extra step that goes a long way.
Get the Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallow recipe.
If making homemade cinnamon rolls isn't your thing, this easier casserole version will be right up your alley. It's made with refrigerated cinnamon roll dough so you don't need to fuss with rolling or rising.
Get the Cinnamon Roll Casserole recipe.
Put winter veggies, like butternut squash, parsnips, and kale, to good use in this hearty casserole side dish. It's a colorful addition to any holiday table.
Get the Butternut Squash Casserole recipe.
Whether you're serving ham, turkey, or prime rib this Christmas, you can't go wrong with potatoes as a side dish. And this rich and creamy potato casserole is sure to be hit.
Get the Cheesy Potato Casserole recipe.
All your guests will be impressed by this from-scratch version of a holiday favorite. It has a few special additions like candied bacon and toasted almonds.
Get Ree's Green Bean Casserole recipe.
This holiday main is like a cross between a stuffing and a chicken pot pie. It's creamy and comforting, with the perfect amount of crunchy, golden stuffing mix topping.
Get the Chicken and Stuffing Casserole recipe.
Pie for breakfast? During the holiday season, anything goes! So why not make this pecan pie-inspired French toast casserole for Christmas. You'll thank us later.
Get the Pecan Pie French Toast Casserole recipe.
Loaded with eggs, sausage, cheese, and hash browns, this recipe is everything you love about a savory breakfast in one easy casserole dish. If you ask us, it would be delicious with a few dashes of hot sauce!
Get the Sausage Breakfast Casserole recipe.
Ree usually makes this creamy potato recipe for Easter, but it's just as delicious throughout the year, too. Try it with your leftover Christmas ham.
Get Ree's Scalloped Potatoes and Ham recipe.
Even picky eaters won't be able to resist this incredibly cheesy, meaty, comforting baked ziti recipe. It's perfect for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day dinner.
Get Ree's Baked Ziti recipe.
Bagel lovers will get a kick out of this creative dish! It layers chunks of toasted bagels with bacon, red onion, and cream cheese filling. All you need is a cup of coffee and breakfast is served!
Get the Everything Bagel Casserole recipe.
There's a reason this recipe is one of Ree's most popular casseroles of all time—it’s simple, delicious, and perfect when served with syrup and plenty of buttah,
Get Ree's Baked French Toast recipe.
Alfredo sauce meets stuffed shells in this creamy baked pasta recipe. Oh, and there's chicken in there too, so it's perfect for a hearty main course.
Get Ree's Chicken Alfredo Stuffed Shells recipe.
This dish has everything you love about a classic eggs Benedict—including English muffins, spinach, eggs, and Canadian bacon—in casserole form! It even has an easy blender hollandaise sauce.
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Re-think this comforting side dish by making the whole thing in a casserole pan. Just don't forget to top it with bacon, chives, and plenty of cheese.
Get the Twice Baked Potato Casserole recipe.
The sweet-tart flavor of Gala apples pairs so well with the dried cranberries in this holiday stuffing recipe. You'll want to serve up a big scoop with your Christmas turkey.
Get Ree's Apple-Cranberry Stuffing recipe.
The caramelized onions, mushrooms, and melty Gruyère cheese make this dish an elegant addition to your holiday menu. It also makes it a flavorful addition, too!
Get Ree's French Onion Chicken Casserole recipe.
The combination of red cherry tomatoes and green basil makes this breakfast casserole perfectly festive. Just don't forget the toast or focaccia bread for serving!
Get the Baked Feta Egg Casserole recipe.