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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Teeny Tiny Casseroles!

I received these 1 cup casserole stoneware dishes for my birthday. They are portion control perfected!


But I have a problem. I have no band-friendly casserole recipes. Do you? Help.

Thanks!

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11 comments:

  1. Nice! You can stuff almost anything in those. Pot pie would be great with a thin puff pastry top.

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  2. Yes! My healthified shepherd's pie would be perfect in tiny casseroles. Also, I usually make baked spaghetti squash "alfredo" in muffin tins - that would work too.

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  3. She sure does http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/

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  4. Oh I want those! So cute. I think they would be great to do a chicken bake in... Just some boneless skinless chicken with a sauce that you normally like all hot and bubbly!

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  5. I've been searching TJ Maxx and Marshall's for little red casseroles!! Would you mind sharing the brand or if you know where they were purchased?!

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  6. I love those little things... My mom has a dozen of them, they sell them in the HEB grocery stores here. But I never thought of them being perfect for portion control. I may need to get some for myself. What a wonderful idea. As for recipes... mmm... Pot Pies sound great or a fave casserole is King Ranch or Chicken, Rice, Cheese & Brocolli. Mmmm... Maybe find those that are low on calories.

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  7. Those are adorable, how cool!

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  8. I use those type of dishes for any pie mixture recipes. With either a potato top or just a bit of pastry over the top.

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  9. *LOVE* those! My kitchen is various shades of taupe/brown/red, so they would FIT perfectly into my kitchen theme!

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  10. Ooh, I love it! If you find any good ones, let us know. :)

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  11. Those are super cute!! Do you know where they got them or who makes them?

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