When the house is full and the holidays feel busy, a good casserole can save the day. These cozy dishes are perfect for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the days in between when family is still gathered around the table. They feed a crowd, travel well for potlucks, and can be prepped ahead so you can enjoy time with the people you love.
If you are planning breakfast or dessert for the holidays too, be sure to check out Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes and Easy Christmas Desserts.
Below you will find hearty main dish casseroles, classic holiday sides, and easy leftover-friendly meals that keep the season simple and delicious.
These hearty casseroles are perfect when you want something warm and filling without spending all day in the kitchen. Most can be assembled ahead and baked when guests arrive.
These stuffed shells with meat are filled with ground beef, three types of cheese, and pesto for incredible flavor. A cozy, make-ahead pasta bake the whole family will love.
These side dishes complement ham, turkey, beef roasts, and other holiday mains. They are easy to make, travel well, and feel right at home on any Christmas table.
Making casseroles during the holidays is all about keeping things simple while still offering warm, comforting dishes that everyone enjoys. A few helpful hosting tips:
Prep ahead when you can. Most casseroles can be assembled the night before and baked before serving. Add a few extra minutes of cook time if the dish is cold.
Stagger oven use. Bake casseroles earlier in the day, then reheat at a lower temperature while other dishes cook.
Use the right dish for travel. Deep, sturdy baking dishes hold heat better and are less likely to spill during transport.
Let casseroles rest before serving. A short rest helps the dish set so it slices cleanly, especially for creamy or layered bakes.
Keep food warm for guests. Wrap hot casseroles in towels and place in insulated carriers for traveling or keeping warm until ready to serve.
Holiday cooking does not need to be stressful. With a few reliable casseroles on hand, you can feed guests easily, make the most of leftovers, and enjoy a warm meal together without spending hours in the kitchen. Save your favorites from this list so you can come back to them all season long.
Holiday Hosting FAQs
What is the best way to reheat casseroles for a crowd?
Cover loosely with foil and reheat at 325–350 degrees until warmed through. Add a splash of milk or broth if the casserole seems dry.
Which casseroles travel best for potlucks?
Creamy, sturdy casseroles like corn casserole, stuffing-style dishes, chicken and rice, or anything baked in a deep dish stay warm longer and hold up well when transported.
How far in advance can I prepare these casseroles?
Most casseroles can be assembled 24 hours ahead, covered, and refrigerated. Add a few extra minutes of bake time if the dish is going into the oven cold.
What should I serve with Christmas casseroles?
Simple salads, roasted vegetables, green beans, warm rolls, or cranberry relish all pair nicely with most dishes here.
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