You know what’s better than Thanksgiving dinner? Thanksgiving dinner two days later when you’re absolutely zero percent motivated to cook. That’s where these thanksgiving casseroles come in the unsung heroes of the holiday season. These big-batch beauties feed a crowd on Turkey Day and keep on giving through the weekend when you just want to pop something in the microwave and call it dinner.
I’ve rounded up nine no-fuss casseroles that taste incredible fresh out of the oven and somehow get even better after a night in the fridge. We’re talking creamy, cheesy, stick-to-your-ribs comfort food that handles turkey day chaos like a champ. Whether you’re looking for a show-stopping side dish or a main that can stand on its own, these casseroles have your back. Plus, they reheat like a dream, which means less stress and more time for leftover pie (the real MVP of Thanksgiving).
Dolly’s Chicken and Stuffing Casserole

Dolly’s Chicken and Stuffing Casserole
Why It Rocks: This is the casserole equivalent of a warm hug from your favorite aunt. Tender chicken meets fluffy stuffing and creamy soup in one glorious dish that tastes like Thanksgiving in every bite.
Ingredients Highlight: The star here is pre-made stuffing mix combined with rotisserie chicken (or turkey leftovers!), cream of chicken soup, and a generous layer of melted butter. It’s basically the entire holiday meal condensed into one pan. You can swap in leftover turkey after the big day for an instant flavor upgrade, and adding some frozen mixed vegetables sneaks in extra nutrition without anyone noticing.
Quick Steps:
- Layer cooked stuffing mix in a greased 9×13 baking dish
- Top with shredded chicken and cream of chicken soup mixture
- Dot with butter and bake at 350°F for 35-40 minutes
- Let cool slightly before serving the flavors meld beautifully
- Reheat individual portions in the microwave for 2-3 minutes
Pro Tip: Make this the day before Thanksgiving and just reheat it one less thing to juggle on the big day, and it somehow tastes even better.
Southern Maple Sweet Potato Casserole

Southern Maple Sweet Potato Casserole
Why It Rocks: Sweet, crunchy, and borderline dessert-like, this casserole walks the perfect line between side dish and treat. The marshmallow-pecan topping is absolutely non-negotiable.
Ingredients Highlight: Roasted sweet potatoes get mashed with maple syrup, butter, and warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. The real magic happens with the topping a crunchy layer of chopped pecans and mini marshmallows that caramelizes into golden perfection. For a less sweet version, skip some of the marshmallows and double down on the pecans.
Quick Steps:
- Roast sweet potatoes until tender, then mash with maple syrup and butter
- Spread mixture into a baking dish and top with pecans
- Add marshmallows in the last 10 minutes of baking
- Bake at 350°F until golden and bubbly (about 30 minutes)
- Store covered and reheat in a 300°F oven to keep the topping crispy
Pro Tip: This reheats better in the oven than the microwave trust me, you want that topping to stay crunchy, not soggy.
Four Cheese Mac and Cheese

Four Cheese Mac and Cheese
Why It Rocks: This is not your boxed mac and cheese. We’re talking four different cheeses melted into creamy, dreamy pasta perfection that makes everyone fight over seconds.
Ingredients Highlight: The quartet of cheddar, mozzarella, Gruyère, and cream cheese creates layers of flavor that boxed mac could never touch. The cream cheese makes the sauce extra silky, while the Gruyère adds a subtle nutty depth. Toss in some breadcrumb topping for a crispy contrast, or keep it smooth if that’s your vibe.
Quick Steps:
- Cook pasta until just al dente and drain
- Make a roux with butter and flour, then add milk and all four cheeses
- Combine pasta with cheese sauce and transfer to a baking dish
- Top with breadcrumbs and bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes
- Leftovers reheat beautifully with a splash of milk to loosen the sauce
Pro Tip: Undercook the pasta slightly before baking it’ll finish cooking in the oven and won’t turn mushy in the fridge.
Chicken and Rice Casserole

Chicken and Rice Casserole
Why It Rocks: The ultimate comfort food that costs next to nothing to make and uses up whatever you’ve got in the pantry. Plus, it’s basically a complete meal in one dish.
Ingredients Highlight: This simple beauty combines white rice, chicken, and cream of mushroom soup into something way better than the sum of its parts. Frozen mixed vegetables, shredded cheddar, and a sprinkle of garlic powder and onion powder round out the flavor. Use leftover turkey instead of chicken for an instant post-Thanksgiving transformation.
Quick Steps:
- Mix uncooked rice with cream of mushroom soup and chicken broth
- Layer in cooked chicken pieces and frozen veggies
- Top with shredded cheese and cover tightly with foil
- Bake at 375°F for 55-60 minutes until rice is tender
- Let rest for 10 minutes before serving so the rice absorbs all the sauce
Pro Tip: This casserole actually improves overnight the flavors meld and the rice soaks up even more of that creamy goodness.
Crack Chicken Casserole

Crack Chicken Casserole
Why It Rocks: It’s called “crack” for a reason this addictive combo of chicken, bacon, cream cheese, and ranch seasoning will have everyone coming back for thirds. Dangerously delicious and dangerously easy.
Ingredients Highlight: Cream cheese and ranch seasoning create an insanely creamy base, while crispy bacon bits and shredded cheddar add salty, savory perfection. Rotisserie chicken makes this a 25-minute wonder, and you can bulk it up with cooked pasta or rice if you’re feeding a crowd. Green onions add a fresh pop of color and flavor.
Quick Steps:
- Mix cream cheese, ranch seasoning, and shredded chicken
- Fold in cooked pasta, bacon, and half the cheese
- Transfer to a baking dish and top with remaining cheese
- Bake uncovered at 375°F for 20-25 minutes
- Garnish with green onions before serving
Pro Tip: Double this recipe and freeze half before baking future you will thank present you when you need a quick dinner.
Tater Tot Casserole

Tater Tot Casserole
Why It Rocks: Crispy tater tots on top, cheesy beef goodness underneath. It’s basically the food pyramid in casserole form, and kids absolutely lose their minds over it.
Ingredients Highlight: Ground beef gets seasoned and mixed with cream of mushroom soup and frozen corn (or green beans if you’re feeling fancy). The whole thing gets topped with frozen tater tots that crisp up beautifully in the oven. Cheddar cheese melts over everything in the last few minutes for maximum cheese pull.
Quick Steps:
- Brown ground beef with onions and seasonings
- Mix with cream of mushroom soup and vegetables
- Spread into a 9×13 pan and arrange tater tots on top
- Bake at 375°F for 30 minutes, then add cheese and bake 5 more minutes
- Let cool for 5 minutes so the tots stay crispy when you serve
Pro Tip: For extra-crispy tots, broil for the last 2-3 minutes, but watch it like a hawk so nothing burns.
Creamy One-Pot Beef and Potato Casserole

Creamy One-Pot Beef and Potato Casserole
Why It Rocks: Tender beef, creamy sauce, and buttery potatoes in one glorious pan. It’s hearty, filling, and the kind of meal that makes you forget about the cold weather outside.
Ingredients Highlight: Thinly sliced potatoes layer with seasoned ground beef and a luscious cream sauce made from cream of mushroom soup and sour cream. Onions and garlic add depth, while shredded cheese melts between the layers creating pockets of gooey goodness. This is comfort food at its finest.
Quick Steps:
- Brown beef with onions and garlic, then season
- Layer potatoes and beef mixture in a greased baking dish
- Pour cream sauce over everything and cover with foil
- Bake at 375°F for 60 minutes, uncover, add cheese, and bake 15 more
- Let stand 10 minutes before serving for easier slicing
Pro Tip: Use a mandoline to slice those potatoes thin and even they’ll cook faster and more uniformly.
French Onion Ground Beef and Rice Casserole

French Onion Ground Beef and Rice Casserole
Why It Rocks: This takes the classic French onion soup vibes and turns them into a hearty casserole that actually fills you up. The caramelized onions bring serious flavor depth.
Ingredients Highlight: Caramelized onions give this casserole its signature sweet, savory flavor, while ground beef and rice make it substantial enough for dinner. The whole thing gets topped with melty Swiss cheese that browns beautifully under the broiler, mimicking that iconic French onion soup cheese pull. Beef broth keeps everything moist and flavorful.
Quick Steps:
- Caramelize onions slowly until golden (don’t rush this!)
- Brown ground beef and cook rice according to package
- Combine beef, rice, onions, and beef broth in a baking dish
- Top with Swiss cheese and bake at 350°F for 25-30 minutes
- Broil for 2-3 minutes to get that golden, bubbly cheese top
Pro Tip: Caramelize a huge batch of onions and freeze them they’re a game-changer for lazy weeknight cooking.
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole

Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
Why It Rocks: All the flavors of fancy chicken cordon bleu without any of the rolling, stuffing, or fussing. It’s elegant comfort food that impresses without the stress.
Ingredients Highlight: Chunks of cooked chicken (rotisserie works perfectly) layer with diced ham and Swiss cheese, all bound together by a creamy Dijon mustard sauce. Cooked pasta bulks it up into a full meal, while breadcrumb topping adds a satisfying crunch. The Dijon gives it that classic cordon bleu tang.
Quick Steps:
- Cook pasta and mix with chicken, ham, and creamy Dijon sauce
- Transfer to a greased baking dish
- Top with Swiss cheese and buttered breadcrumbs
- Bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes until golden
- Let rest 5 minutes before serving for the sauce to set
Pro Tip: This freezes beautifully before baking wrap it tight and freeze for up to 3 months, then bake from frozen (just add 15-20 extra minutes).
There you have it nine Thanksgiving casseroles that work double duty as leftovers that actually taste amazing. These aren’t your sad, dried-out day-after dishes. We’re talking legit meals that get better with time, reheat like champions, and save your sanity during the craziest week of the year.

The beauty of casseroles is they’re basically foolproof. You can prep most of these a day ahead, they feed a crowd without breaking the bank, and leftovers mean you’re not stuck cooking every single meal through the weekend. Pin this list if you love dinners that taste even better tomorrow! And if you’re looking for more holiday inspiration, check out our Garlic Herb Butter Roasted Turkey to complete your Thanksgiving spread.
At Lazy Meal Prep, we test every recipe in real kitchens with real families, so you know these casseroles will actually work when you need them to. Here’s to a stress-free Thanksgiving with plenty of delicious leftovers to get you through to Monday.
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