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15 Easy Weeknight Casseroles That Give You Time to Relax After Dinner

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Mar 25, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Weeknight dinners should be simple, filling, and easy to clean up. These 15 casseroles take the stress out of cooking by combining hearty ingredients in one dish. With minimal prep and hands-off baking, they give you more time to unwind after a long day. Just bake, serve, and relax while the oven does the work.

A baked cauliflower head is covered with melted cheese and browned edges, presented in a glass baking dish. The dish has a reddish sauce that appears to be tomato-based, surrounding the base of the cauliflower.
Whole Roasted Cauliflower In Smoky Tomato Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Cheesy Cabbage Casserole with Cracker Topping (No Canned Soup)

A spoon lifts a portion of cheesy baked casserole from a dish, showcasing one of those cheap but tasty meals. The casserole features a golden-brown crust and melted cheese, with visible layers of pasta and creamy sauce.
Cheesy Cabbage Casserole with Cracker Topping (No Canned Soup). Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Cheesy cabbage casserole with cracker topping is a rich, satisfying dish with layers of tender cabbage and melted cheese. A crisp, buttery cracker topping adds crunch, making every bite hearty and flavorful. This dish takes about 50 minutes to prepare and bake, making it an easy weeknight option. The mix of creamy cheese and crispy topping makes it a comforting favorite.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Cabbage Casserole with Cracker Topping (No Canned Soup)

Jerusalem Kugel

A round baking dish with a brown baked dessert, partially served, sits on a marble countertop. A hand holds the dish with an orange cloth napkin nearby. A fork rests on a patterned plate with crumbs. Cinnamon sticks are scattered around, hinting at the delicious recipe for Jerusalem Kugel.
Jerusalem Kugel. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Jerusalem kugel is a sweet and savory noodle casserole made with caramelized sugar, black pepper, and eggs. The caramel gives it a deep golden color and rich, slightly smoky flavor. This dish takes about an hour to bake, allowing the flavors to develop fully. The chewy noodles and bold seasoning make it a unique and satisfying meal.
Get the Recipe: Jerusalem Kugel

Ground Beef Zucchini and Rice Casserole

A casserole dish filled with a baked zucchini and cheese dish. Visible ingredients include sliced zucchini, melted cheese, and herbs. The dish is in a red, rectangular baking pan.
Ground Beef Zucchini and Rice Casserole. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Ground beef zucchini and rice casserole is a well-balanced dish with seasoned beef, tender zucchini, and fluffy rice. The layers bake together to create a savory, one-pan meal that's easy to serve. This dish takes about 45 minutes to prepare and bake, making it a simple dinner option. The mix of protein, vegetables, and grains makes it a filling meal.
Get the Recipe: Ground Beef Zucchini and Rice Casserole

Chicken and Date Casserole

A roasted chicken and sweet potato dish garnished with herbs sits on a baking tray. Beside it, a plate offers a serving of the same meal. A glass of red wine, a white mug, and a cloth napkin are nearby on a light-colored tabletop.
Chicken and Date Casserole. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Chicken and date casserole is a sweet and savory dish featuring tender chicken cooked with caramelized onions and soft, rich dates. The slow baking process allows the flavors to blend, creating a warm, comforting meal. This dish takes about an hour to prepare and bake. The balance of sweet and savory flavors makes it a unique and satisfying option.
Get the Recipe: Chicken and Date Casserole

Chicken Hash Brown Casserole

A close-up of a baked dish in a black ceramic pot, filled with a creamy, golden-brown casserole. The top is garnished with chopped green onions, and a portion is scooped out, revealing the texture inside.
Chicken Hash Brown Casserole. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Chicken hash brown casserole is a hearty dish made with shredded chicken, crispy hash browns, and a creamy, cheesy sauce. The top layer bakes to a golden, crunchy crust while the inside stays rich and soft. This casserole takes about an hour to bake, making it a great make-ahead meal. The combination of crispy potatoes and savory chicken makes it a family favorite.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Hash Brown Casserole

Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon

A plate with a piece of pomegranate glazed salmon garnished with pomegranate seeds and a fork.
Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Pomegranate glazed whole salmon is a flavorful dish with tender, flaky fish coated in a tangy, slightly sweet glaze. The pomegranate reduction adds a rich depth to the salmon while keeping it moist. This dish takes about 45 minutes to prepare and bake. The balance of sweet and savory flavors makes it a standout main course.
Get the Recipe: Pomegranate Glazed Whole Salmon

Roasted Cauliflower Casserole With Tomatoes And Capers

A veggie casserole dish with tomatoes and herbs on a table.
Roasted Cauliflower Casserole With Tomatoes And Capers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Roasted cauliflower casserole with tomatoes and capers is a bright, tangy dish with a mix of roasted vegetables and briny capers. The cauliflower develops a deep, nutty flavor as it bakes, while the tomatoes add a slight sweetness. This dish takes about 50 minutes from start to finish. The contrast of roasted vegetables and bold seasoning makes it a flavorful side or main.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Cauliflower Casserole With Tomatoes And Capers

Gluten-Free Carrot Kugel

A carrot kugel slice topped with a dollop of cream sits on an ornate patterned white plate with a fork beside it. The dessert has a yellowish-orange color and is placed on a white marble surface. A black baking tray with more dessert is partially visible in the background.
Gluten-Free Carrot Kugel. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Gluten-free carrot kugel is a naturally sweet dish made with shredded carrots, eggs, and warm spices. The texture is soft and slightly custardy, with a hint of natural sweetness from the carrots. This casserole takes about an hour to bake, allowing the flavors to fully develop. The simple ingredients and light texture make it a great side dish.
Get the Recipe: Gluten-Free Carrot Kugel

Chicken And Rice Casserole

Chicken plov on a plate with a fork.
Chicken And Rice Casserole. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken and rice casserole is a one-pan meal with seasoned chicken, tender rice, and fragrant spices. The rice absorbs all the juices, making it flavorful and perfectly cooked. This dish takes about an hour to bake, making it a great hands-off dinner. The combination of juicy chicken and fluffy rice makes it a comforting classic.
Get the Recipe: Chicken And Rice Casserole

Quinoa Chicken Casserole with Broccoli and Pumpkin

A casserole dish filled with a baked chicken, broccoli, and cheese casserole. The dish features visible pieces of chicken, broccoli florets, and melted cheese, garnished with chopped herbs.
Quinoa Chicken Casserole with Broccoli and Pumpkin. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Quinoa chicken casserole with broccoli and pumpkin is a protein-packed dish with fluffy quinoa, roasted pumpkin, and tender chicken. The mix of vegetables and grains creates a well-rounded, hearty meal. This dish takes about 45 minutes to prepare and bake, making it a great weeknight option. The mild, nutty quinoa pairs well with the sweet and savory flavors.
Get the Recipe: Quinoa Chicken Casserole with Broccoli and Pumpkin

Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

A plate of pasta with mushrooms and sprigs of dill.
Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mushroom leek pasta kugel is a creamy, savory casserole with tender pasta, sautéed leeks, and earthy mushrooms. The eggs help bind everything together, creating a rich, custardy texture. This dish takes about an hour to bake, allowing the flavors to fully develop. The combination of mushrooms and leeks gives it a deep, savory taste.
Get the Recipe: Mushroom Leek Pasta Kugel

Quinoa With Kabocha Squash And Chickpeas In Green Tahini Sauce

A dish of mashed kabocha squash with parsley.
Quinoa With Kabocha Squash And Chickpeas In Green Tahini Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Quinoa with kabocha squash and chickpeas in green tahini sauce is a nutrient-packed dish with a creamy, herb-infused sauce. The roasted squash adds a touch of natural sweetness, balancing the earthy chickpeas and fluffy quinoa. This dish takes about 45 minutes from prep to serving. The bright, herby tahini sauce ties everything together for a fresh and filling meal.
Get the Recipe: Quinoa With Kabocha Squash And Chickpeas In Green Tahini Sauce

Almond, Cranberry And Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole

A dish of granola with cranberries and sprigs of rosemary.
Almond, Cranberry And Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Almond, cranberry, and sweet potato stuffing casserole is a sweet and savory dish with roasted sweet potatoes, tart cranberries, and crunchy almonds. The mix of textures and flavors makes it a great side for holiday meals or potlucks. This dish takes about an hour to bake and develop its flavors. The contrast of soft, chewy, and crunchy ingredients keeps everyone coming back for more.
Get the Recipe: Almond, Cranberry And Sweet Potato Stuffing Casserole

Whole Roasted Cauliflower In Smoky Tomato Sauce

A veggie mains dish featuring a baked cauliflower head in a baking dish with sauce on it.
Whole Roasted Cauliflower In Smoky Tomato Sauce. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Whole roasted cauliflower in smoky tomato sauce is a bold, flavorful dish with a tender cauliflower center and a rich, spiced sauce. The slow roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the cauliflower while the sauce adds a deep, smoky kick. This dish takes about an hour to cook and absorb the flavors. The combination of soft, roasted cauliflower and hearty sauce makes it a satisfying meal.
Get the Recipe: Whole Roasted Cauliflower In Smoky Tomato Sauce

Sweet Potato Casserole with Hazelnuts

A piece of crumbly dessert with a golden-brown topping is on a dark plate. It has a dollop of whipped cream on top. A fork is partially embedded in the slice, with some crumbs scattered around.
Sweet Potato Casserole with Hazelnuts. Photo credit: Thermocookery.

Sweet potato casserole with hazelnuts is a warm, nutty dish with soft, mashed sweet potatoes and a crunchy hazelnut topping. The natural sweetness of the potatoes pairs well with the toasted nuts for a balanced bite. This dish takes about an hour to bake, allowing the flavors to blend. The mix of smooth and crunchy textures makes it a comforting side.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Potato Casserole with Hazelnuts

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