Casserole Making
The word “casserole” comes from the French and
means saucepan. A casserole dish is usually a large deep
pan or dish that can be used in the oven, and also can be
used as the serving dish. Casseroles usually are made from
several kinds of foods. They can have meat or chicken,
vegetables, and/or pasta. They require a sauce to make
them creamy, or a broth can be added.
There are many different kinds of tasty casseroles. Casseroles are good for dinner, and are ideal to take to a potluck supper or family gathering. They are also a nice choice to take to someone needing a helpful meal, such as an elderly person, a new mother, or a sick person.
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