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It may not sound all that appetising, but dirty rice is a staple of Cajun cooking and it’s not hard to see why because it is absolutely delicious. There are tons of different spins on it, but it’s essentially a meaty pilaf. Add that and some cheese to a casserole dish and you’ve created a one-dish meal that the whole family will love. This version is nice and healthy because it omits the sausage and uses lean breast meat. If you’re a fan of Cajun cooking, try our Okra with Tomatoes or our Blackened Fish Fillets.
Tuna casserole is an absolute classic. It’s also a good way to incorporate fish into your routine without having to worry about getting fresh fillets. Canned tuna and canned salmon can be great alternatives if you don’t have access to fresh, and they take the guesswork out of cooking fish. This casserole is filling, hearty, and yummy!
Baked potatoes are always a crowd pleaser, but can be difficult to make for a large group all at once. Enter the loaded baked potato casserole. This is an ingenious way to get that yummy, twice baked potato goodness quickly and easily. It makes a great buffet or party food too! Really, who doesn’t like baked potatoes? Who doesn’t like them in a fraction of the time it takes to make them?
This all-in-one meal is easy and delicious. It’s a real crowd pleaser because it has everything kids love. There’s chicken, always a favourite, and yummy sweet potato which is packed with vitamins and offers a bit of sweetness to the dish. And of course, there’s cheese to top it all off.
You might think that baking would dry out fish, but cod is robust and holds up well to many different preparation methods. This particular recipe leaves you with tender and delicious fish scented with sophisticated herbes de Provence. It’s a really great dish to try out for an adults-only dinner. It’ll impress your guests and inspire them to cook fish differently.
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