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Mushroom Tuna Noodle Casserole
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"A very easy casserole made with ingredients you probably already have on hand. This was a family favorite as I was growing up."
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Mustardy Deep Sea Perch Casserole
Ready Time: 50 Min
"When you read this recipe, this combination might sound really weird, but if you like mustard and bananas, it's really worth a try. I've served it a number of times and everybody is quite surprised about it. I use deep sea perch fillet or sometimes cod fillet, but any other fish with this kind of texture is alright to use (don't use an oily fish like salmon or trout). For mustard, try not to use sweet mustard, because the bananas are sweet already and the dish might end up too sweet. Serves well with rice."
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Overnight Tuna Casserole
Ready Time: 25 Min
"Shirley also shares this update of an old-time favorite--comforting tuna casserole. 'This may be the easiest tuna macaroni casserole ever,' she informs. 'I prepare it the night before, and then just pop in the microwave. There's no need to precook the macaroni, so there's really no fuss.'"
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Salmon Casserole
Ready Time: 40 Min
"Canned salmon is the key ingredient in this comforting casserole sent in by Agnes Moon of Ionia, Michigan. Bread crumbs give it a soft texture...and mayonnaise, mustard and cheese add flavor to this old-fashioned favorite."
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Salmon Macaroni Bake
Ready Time: 50 Min
"'A neighbor brought us this creamy casserole the night after our newborn daughter came home from the hospital,' recalls Carrie Mitchell of Raleigh, North Carolina. 'It was so good, we couldn't resist heating up the leftovers the next morning.'"
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Speedy Salmon Casserole
Ready Time: 30 Min
"Next, she prepares the Speedy Salmon Casserole, which bakes at the same oven temperature as the cake. 'Living here on the Kenai Peninsula, we have plenty of fresh salmon. Bat this creamy, comforting casserole tastes just as good with canned salmon,' she assures. 'It's also a great way to use up leftover mashed potatoes--or dress up instant ones."
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Tuna Casserole I
Ready Time: 35 Min
"My father made this when I was small, and it was always a family favorite."
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Tuna Casserole II
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"Great recipe for summer quick supper - all you have to do is make a salad when this is in the oven"
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Tuna Casserole III
Ready Time: 30 Min
"A quick easy recipe without all the hassles; given to me by my mother-in-law."
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Tuna Noodle Casserole
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"'Our sons really like this quick casserole because it tastes special,' says Florence Munger of Malone, New York. The creamy main dish is easy to assemble with pantry items such as canned tuna, egg noodles, cream soup and pimientos."
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