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| Here are a few great tips
to help make your casserole making endeavours as simple as can be.
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To save time, though not necessary
money, stock up on pre-cut and peeled vegetables like carrots, onions, and broccoli
florets available in either your supermarket produce aisle or salad bar-you'll discover
they make casserole preparation a snap.
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Because generally a casserole takes
anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours to bake, you ought to consider using dried herbs in
dishes which require longer cooking (more than an hour) rather than delicate fresh herbs
which tend to lose their flavor when exposed to extended periods of high heat.
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If you desire a crisp, browned
topping, don't cover the casserole as it bakes.
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When reheating casseroles, it's best
to defrost them in the refrigerator overnight. If that isn't possible, cover and reheat in
a 350*F (175*C) oven, allowing almost double the baking time. To test for doneness, insert
a knife or a wooden skewer in the center of the food, if it's hot to the touch when
removed trust that it's hot throughout.
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Want to make that casserole au gratin?
Simply sprinkle the assembled dish with grated cheese and bread crumbs moistened with a
little melted butter and dried herbs if desired and continue baking until filling is
cooked and topping is melted and bubbling.
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When you don't have the specific
casserole baking dish called for in a recipe, it's best to think big. Opt to use a pan of
equal or slightly greater volume. However, if you substitute a pan that is shallower than
the one specified, reduce the baking time by 25 percent, if the pan is deeper increase the
baking time by 25 percent.
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