Easter dinner is the perfect time to serve comforting Easter Casserole Recipes that are easy to prepare and great for feeding a crowd.
From creamy potato casseroles to cheesy vegetable bakes and classic corn dishes, these recipes pair well with a variety of holiday main courses. Many can also be prepared ahead, making holiday cooking simple and stress-free.
If you're planning your full menu, be sure to browse my Holiday Food Ideas for even more recipes for your celebration.

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Here’s What’s Included
Classic holiday casseroles: Comforting favorites like potato, corn, and vegetable casseroles that pair perfectly with ham, lamb, or roast beef.
Easy-to-prepare recipes: Simple ingredients and straightforward steps make these dishes ideal for busy holiday cooking.
Make-ahead options: Many casseroles can be assembled in advance and baked just before serving.
Crowd-friendly side dishes: Hearty recipes designed to feed family and guests during holiday gatherings.
Traditional dinner pairings: A variety of side dishes that complement classic holiday main courses.
Need more help? Be sure to check out my collection of Easter Side Dishes, Easter Salads to go with Ham along with festive Easter drinks that will help you plan the perfect holiday menu.
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What Casserole Should You Bring to Easter Dinner?
If you're gathering with family and know there will be a crowd, offering to bring a side dish is always appreciated. Casseroles are a great choice because they’re easy to transport and can often be prepared ahead of time.
Classic options like potato casseroles, baked macaroni and cheese, corn casserole, or green bean casserole pair perfectly with traditional Easter dinner dishes like ham or roast lamb.
If your casserole needs to be baked, let your host know ahead of time so they can plan oven space with the other dishes being served.
Many casseroles also reheat well, making them a practical and crowd-friendly dish to bring to a holiday gathering.
Tips for Baking Casseroles in Glass Dishes
Quick Tip: Avoid sudden temperature changes when using glass casserole dishes. Let the dish sit on the counter for about 30 minutes before moving it from the refrigerator to a hot oven.

Glass Baking Dishes: Set with BPA-free plastic tight fitting lids, which are designed to keep your food fresher longer. Made with a special non-slip design, you can stack these 4 containers with lids on top of each other in your fridge or freezer for space saving storage. The ideal set for baking, serving and storing food.
Helpful Kitchen Tools
Triple Slow Cooker Buffet Server: Great for keeping side dishes like mashed potatoes, green beans, and gravy warm during dinner. Each pot has its own temperature control and lid rest, making serving effortless.
9x13 Aluminum Pans: Disposable aluminum pans make cleanup quick and easy. They’re perfect for baking, reheating, or transporting dishes to family gatherings and potlucks.
Food Warming Mat: A convenient way to keep multiple dishes warm before serving. The adjustable temperature settings make it perfect for buffets or holiday dinners.
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