Big-table dinners get easier when the main dish can be baked, scooped, and sent around without juggling separate pans. These 23 casseroles lean on familiar building blocks: chicken, beef, tuna, turkey, pasta, rice, beans, vegetables, cheese, and crisp toppings. Most serve six or more, so they work for family dinners, shared plates, and nights when leftovers matter. The range moves from taco bakes and cheeseburger pasta to chicken pot pie, tuna noodle, and slow cooker casserole.

Tater Tot Casserole

With six servings in 25 minutes, Tater Tot Casserole layers ground beef, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, cream of mushroom soup, cheddar, and frozen tater tots. The beef base stays creamy under a crisp potato top, so each scoop has both filling and crunch. Bring it out on a rushed night when dinner needs potatoes and protein in one dish. Finish with parsley and serve with salad, green beans, or roasted carrots.
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Chicken Casserole

In 25 minutes, Chicken Casserole turns shredded chicken, egg noodles, milk, chicken soup, cheddar cheese, crumbled bacon, fried shallots, and green onions into a full baking dish. The noodles make it filling, while the bacon and shallots add a crisp, salty finish. Use it on a busy night when a separate protein and starch would make dinner harder. Serve warm with steamed broccoli, peas, or a quick salad.
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Walking Taco Casserole

With six servings in 25 minutes, Walking Taco Casserole combines ground beef, onion, garlic, taco seasoning, short pasta, salsa, black beans, and cheddar. Shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, and sour cream go on after baking, so everyone can finish their scoop the way they like it. The pasta adds enough bulk for a full dinner without building tacos one by one. Serve with tortilla chips or extra salsa for more crunch.
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Cheeseburger Casserole

In 45 minutes, Cheeseburger Casserole bakes elbow macaroni with lean ground meat, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, ketchup, chopped pickles, and cheddar cheese. The pasta catches the sauce, while the pickles and mustard keep the cheeseburger flavor clear without assembling sandwiches. Make it when burger cravings need a one-pan dinner instead of buns and toppings spread across the counter. Serve with shredded lettuce, tomatoes, or roasted potatoes.
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Tuna Casserole

A 25-minute dinner for six, Tuna Casserole brings together egg noodles, drained tuna, vegetable soup, milk, frozen peas, cheddar cheese, and a Panko breadcrumb topping. The noodles and peas stretch the tuna into a full pan, while the crumbs give the top a crisp finish. It is useful when dinner needs to come mostly from pantry and freezer staples. Add chives before serving, then pair it with cucumber salad or roasted carrots.
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Chicken and Rice Casserole

Built for six servings, Chicken and Rice Casserole bakes long-grain white rice with cream of mushroom soup, milk, shredded cheddar, and chicken thighs. The rice cooks into the sauce while the chicken bakes on top, giving the dish protein and starch from one pan. This is a good choice when you can give dinner extra oven time but do not want much stovetop work. Serve with parsley and a crisp green salad.
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Cowboy Casserole

In 37 minutes, Cowboy Casserole layers tater tots over lean ground beef, onion, green bell pepper, garlic, taco seasoning, roasted tomatoes, corn, and Mexican shredded cheese. The potato top turns crisp while the beef and corn mixture stays hearty underneath. Bring it out when dinner needs a casual pan that can be scooped straight onto plates. Serve with cilantro, sour cream, or slaw for something fresh on the side.
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Taco Casserole

A 45-minute pan with six servings, Taco Casserole layers corn tortillas with lean ground beef, onion, garlic, taco seasoning, tomato, red onion, black olives, black beans, and Mexican shredded cheese. The tortillas do the work of the taco shells, so there is no folding or filling at the table. It is an easy way to serve taco night in slices instead of separate pieces. Add cilantro, spring onions, salsa, or shredded lettuce before serving.
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Tuna Noodle Casserole

Made for eight servings in 35 minutes, Tuna Noodle Casserole coats short egg noodles with garlic, red onion, flour, milk, cheddar, tuna, Panko, Parmesan, and melted butter. The roux-based sauce keeps the noodles creamy, while the breadcrumb topping bakes into a crisp layer. Use it when a larger pan needs to stretch a few cans of tuna into dinner. Serve with fresh parsley, green beans, or a crunchy salad.
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Chicken and Broccoli Casserole

At 50 minutes and six servings, Chicken and Broccoli Casserole combines long-grain white rice, cream of chicken soup, milk, garlic powder, onion powder, cheddar cheese, diced chicken breasts, and broccoli florets. The rice, chicken, and broccoli bake together, so the pan already has the main, vegetable, and starch covered. Bring it to the table when you want dinner to stay simple without losing the vegetable. Add herbs and serve with dinner rolls if needed.
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Turkey Casserole

Ready in 35 minutes for six servings, Turkey Casserole folds cooked turkey into pasta with butter, onion, mushrooms, garlic, cream of chicken soup, milk, oregano, Swiss cheese, and seasoned breadcrumbs. The sauce helps leftover turkey turn into a full dinner instead of another sandwich plate. Pasta gives the pan enough reach for family-style serving. Serve with fresh basil, peas, roasted squash, or a simple green salad.
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Chicken and Dumpling Casserole

In 40 minutes, Chicken and Dumpling Casserole bakes carrots, peas, red onion, chicken stock, shredded chicken, flour, baking powder, egg, and milk into a soft-topped dinner. The dumpling layer covers the creamy chicken filling, so biscuits are not needed on the side. Make it when you want a chicken dinner that is easy to spoon into deep bowls. Finish with black pepper and serve with a light salad.
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Beef Enchilada Casserole

A 60-minute bake for six, Beef Enchilada Casserole layers ground beef, yellow onion, garlic, taco seasoning, beef stock, red beans, enchilada sauce, corn tortillas, and shredded mozzarella or Monterey cheese. The layered format saves the work of rolling enchiladas while keeping the sauce, beans, beef, and tortillas together in each serving. Set it out for a Mexican-style dinner that needs a sturdy main dish. Finish with cilantro, jalapeños, diced red onion, or sour cream.
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Crack Chicken Casserole

Ready in 45 minutes and sized for six, Crack Chicken Casserole mixes cooked chicken with ranch dressing mix, cheddar cheese, cooked bacon, sour cream, cream of chicken soup, crushed Ritz crackers, and melted butter. The cracker topping bakes over a creamy chicken base and adds crunch to each serving. Use it when cooked chicken needs to become a rich baked dinner with very little extra prep. Serve with green beans, roasted broccoli, or a crisp salad.
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Million Dollar Casserole

In 30 minutes, Million Dollar Casserole feeds eight with cream of chicken soup, cream cheese, mozzarella, sour cream, scallions, rotisserie chicken, cooked farfalle pasta, crushed Ritz crackers, and melted butter. Rotisserie chicken keeps the prep short, while the pasta helps the dish stretch across more plates. Bring it out when dinner needs a larger yield without a long oven schedule. Serve with parsley, steamed vegetables, or a simple salad.
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Hamburger Casserole

A 40-minute dinner for four, Hamburger Casserole cooks elbow pasta with ground beef, diced onion, beef broth, crushed tomatoes, cheddar, mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, pickles, lettuce, and parsley. The burger-style sauce and chopped pickles give the pasta its sandwich-inspired flavor without needing buns. Use it for a smaller family dinner or pair it with sides for more servings. Add shredded lettuce after baking and serve with corn or roasted potatoes.
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Mexican Casserole

Built for six servings in 45 minutes, Mexican Casserole layers cooked brown rice, onion, green and red bell peppers, lean ground turkey, cumin, Mexican seasoning, Greek yogurt, refried black beans, diced tomatoes with green chiles, and Mexican cheese. Rice, beans, turkey, and cheese make each scoop filling without needing many extras. Serve it when you want a layered dinner with a little heat and plenty of texture. Add cilantro, green onions, and tortilla chips.
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Slow Cooker Cowboy Casserole

A slow cooker option with six servings, Slow Cooker Cowboy Casserole takes 310 minutes and uses browned ground beef, corn, cream of mushroom soup, sour cream, cheddar cheese, onion, garlic powder, and frozen tater tots. The beef, corn, and sauce cook together under the potato topping, making dinner easy to scoop when it is ready. Use it on a day when the oven needs to stay free. Serve with pickled jalapeños, sour cream, or chopped green onions.
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Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole

Ready in 40 minutes and made for eight servings, Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole combines short pasta, shredded cooked chicken, cream of chicken soup, Greek yogurt, ranch seasoning, cheddar, mozzarella, bacon, and crushed potato chips. The larger yield makes it useful when dinner needs extra portions or planned leftovers. Pasta and chicken make it a full main dish, while the chip topping adds crunch. Serve with raw vegetables, roasted broccoli, or a green salad.
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Dorito Casserole

In 40 minutes, Dorito Casserole bakes ground beef with yellow onion, mild taco seasoning, ripe tomatoes, diced green chilies, sour cream, condensed cream of mushroom soup, nacho cheese Doritos, and shredded Jack cheese. The chips form a crunchy, salty layer over the creamy beef mixture. Make it when a taco-style dinner needs to be served from one pan instead of assembled at the table. Add lettuce, salsa, avocado, or chopped cilantro.
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Chicken Noodle Casserole

A 25-minute bake for six, Chicken Noodle Casserole uses egg noodles, butter, onions, celery, flour, milk, heavy cream, chicken stock, oregano, Gruyere, whole-grain mustard, cooked chicken, and Panko breadcrumbs. The sauce clings to the noodles, while the chicken makes it sturdy enough for dinner. It is a strong choice when a 9×13 dish needs to come together quickly. Finish with parsley and pair with peas, carrots, or a green salad.
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Stuffed Pepper Casserole

At 42 minutes and eight servings, Stuffed Pepper Casserole turns ground beef, yellow onion, green and red bell peppers, garlic, tomato paste, oregano, chicken broth, fire-roasted tomatoes, Worcestershire sauce, rice, and mozzarella into a baked dinner. It gives the flavor of stuffed peppers without filling each pepper by hand. Use it when peppers, beef, rice, and cheese need to feed more people with less assembly. Serve with herbs, sour cream, or a side salad.
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Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

A 65-minute dinner for six, Chicken Pot Pie Casserole bakes puff pastry over chicken breasts, onion, garlic, celery, carrots, frozen peas, flour, chicken broth, heavy cream, thyme, and egg white. The pastry gives the creamy filling a flaky cover without shaping individual pies. Make it when a chicken-and-vegetable dinner needs to feel complete from one dish. Serve wide scoops with extra thyme or black pepper over the top.
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