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Dump-and-Bake Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole
"There’s no need to boil the pasta! Just dump-and-bake these simple ingredients for an easy Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole that’s loaded with turkey (or chicken), bacon, tomatoes, and a creamy sauce. It’s the perfect dish for weeknight dinners and Derby Day celebrations! Since the Kentucky Hot Brown sandwich is a classic in Louisville, I decided to turn the same flavors into a simple one-dish casserole that would be ideal for Derby Day potlucks or quick dinners. The pasta in this Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole replaces the bread in the sandwich, while the turkey (or chicken), tomatoes, bacon, cream sauce and cheese are still left in tact. The end result is a cozy, crowd-pleasing comfort food dinner that’s a delicious twist on the original!"
Why You'll Love This Casserole Recipe
There are so many reasons why you should make this Dump-and-Bake Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole recipe for your next meal or gathering! First and foremost, it's incredibly easy to prepare. With just a few simple ingredients and a quick dump-and-bake method, you can have a delicious and satisfying meal on the table in no time.
Secondly, this casserole is a great twist on the classic Kentucky Hot Brown sandwich. By turning the flavors of the original sandwich into a simple one-dish casserole, you can enjoy the same delicious taste in a new and exciting way.
Thirdly, this recipe is perfect for weeknight dinners or Derby Day celebrations. Whether you're looking for a quick and easy meal to serve your family on a busy weeknight or a crowd-pleasing dish for a potluck or party, this casserole has you covered.
Lastly, this Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole is a comfort food classic that's sure to please even the pickiest eaters. Loaded with turkey (or chicken), bacon, tomatoes, and a creamy sauce, this casserole is packed with flavor and will leave you feeling warm and satisfied after every bite. So why wait? Give this recipe a try and enjoy a delicious twist on a Louisville classic!
Serves8 people
Preparation Time10 min
Cooking Time45 min
Cooking Vessel Size9 x 13 Baking Dish
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AuntKarolyn
Sep 06, 2017
I have never heard of Hot brown Sandwiches or anything else but I came across this Dump-and-Bake Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole recipe I decided to give it a try. I liked the idea of using Alfredo sauce and diced tomatoes, and bacon...how bad could it be? Well, I became an instant fan. This recipe is easy to make, and the flavors a delightful. Way to go Kentucky.
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