15 Casserole Recipes to Freeze (2024)

These easy make ahead freezer meals are perfect for busy families, to gift to new moms or even to feed a crowd at a party or a funeral. Several of these casseroles are healthy with gluten free and dairy free options. They incorporate beef, sausage, pepperoni, ground turkey and chicken. We’ve even included a few Mexican dishes and one that includes everyone’s favorite: tater tots! Make large batches of these recipes to stock your freezer or eat the casseroles for dinner tonight.

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Getting Started with Make Ahead Casseroles for the Freezer

If this is your first time making meals for the freezer, don’t be intimidated. With a few tips and supplies, you’ll be on your way to a fully stocked freezer.

Helpful Supplies

  • Disposable casserole dishes – we’re all about the environment, but when it comes to freezer casseroles, these disposable containers are a no brainer. You can stack them easily in the freezer, they can go directly into the oven, and if you’re gifting a casserole to a friend or new mom, then you don’t have to worry about getting your dish back. (And you can always wash and reuse them!) These are the dishes that I use.
  • Plastic wrap – Air is not your friend when it comes to properly storing food in the freezer. By placing a layer of plastic wrap on the top of your dish before it goes in the freezer, you decrease the risk of freezer burn. I like to use Press & Seal.
  • Heavy duty tin foil – your disposable casserole dishes will come with plastic lids, but nothing beats heavy duty tin foil. You can cover your dish (it goes on top of the plastic wrap) and then use a Sharpie to write important information on the top (like the name of your dish, baking instructions and the date that you made it.) This is what I use.
  • Sharpie – for labeling your freezer meal.

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Helpful Tips

If this is your first time making freezer meals, don’t panic. With a few advance preparations, you’ll have your freezer stocked in no time.

Plan ahead – Make a list of the recipes you’d like to make and create a master grocery list. (Don’t forget to purchase your freezer meal supplies that I mentioned above.)

Batch your cooking – You may find that it’s a lot faster (and easier) if you choose recipes that all have the same main ingredient – like chicken or pasta. That way you can cook your base in bulk and just add different ingredients to make your different meals. (Here are five recipes that all use shredded chicken as the base.)

Make room in your freezer – This may seem like a no brainer, but before you make 10 casseroles to put in your freezer, make sure you have room in your freezer for 10 casseroles!

Grab a friend – cooking days are always more fun when you have a friend in the kitchen. You can split the cost of the ingredients and each take home half of the casseroles. Or each of you can provide the ingredients for a few recipes and split the casseroles at the end.

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I’m sharing my family’s very favorite comfort food recipes – including some healthy options for dinner. Whether you’re making meals for the freezer or just looking for a recipe to eat for dinner tonight, you’re sure to find something you’ll love on this list. (They’re also perfect for busy sports nights!)

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Pepperoni and Sausage Pizza Casserole (Gluten and Dairy Free Option)

This casserole is a dream. When your family is hungry and ready for hardy soul food, this is your new go-to. We have this at least once a month. You can create two freezer meals out of this recipe, or you can cook up both pans to feed a crowd. My growing kids cannot get enough of this pizza casserole!

Grab the recipe here.

Freezer Chicken and Crescent Roll Casserole

Ever have one of those days when you need a homerun dinner to feed your hangry crew? For us, that is usually called Thursday. This creamy dream of a dish combines crescent rolls with tater tots, egg noodles and shredded chicken to make a dinner that everyone will eat and eat and eat and eat. Bonus! This recipe makes two full casseroles.

Grab the recipe here.

Mexican Lasagna Casserole Recipe (Gluten and Dairy Free Option)

This dish features delicious, bold flavors that are SUPER satisfying for the entire family. With less than 10 ingredients, it can be made in minutes. And while we are featuring gluten free and dairy free ingredients, you can easily make this will FULL gluten and FULL dairy. It’s completely up to you and your dietary needs.

Grab the recipe here.

Pasta Chicken Alfredo Freezer Casserole

Only SEVEN total ingredients! This is comfort food like no other dish. Creamy, flavorful and 100% kid approved. Gooey, cheesy pasta with chunks of tender and delicious chicken surrounded by penne pasta = a meal that everyone in the family will love!

Grab the recipe here.

Freezer Taco Rice Casserole (Gluten and Dairy Free Option)

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We love taco night, just like the rest of the world, but sometimes we need our food t have more FOOD in it. With growing kids and busy schedules I need a dish that incorporates the deliciousness of tacos with the hardiness of a casserole loaded with carbs and protein. This is that dish.

Grab the recipe here.

Chicken Noodle Soup Casserole

Nothing warms the home and soul like a robust chicken noodle soup when it becomes a CASSEROLE. This dish is sturdy enough to stand alone, or be served with a warm bread and side salad.

Trust me, it gets into all the nooks and crannies and leaves the family completely fulfilled!

Grab the recipe here.

A few More of our Favorite Casserole Recipes to Freeze

Amazing Potato Bacon Egg Casserole – A delicious potato bacon egg breakfast casserole recipe that is a crowd-winner and can be prepared ahead of time! Freezer-friendly.

Freezi Ziti –A great freezer casserole of ziti pasta with meat sauce and lots of cheese. A great winter meal that freezes perfectly!

Freezer to Slow Cooker Italian Wedding Soup –Yum! Add the ingredients to your crockpot or assemble ahead of time and freeze.

Broccoli Quinoa Casserole –I love quinoa. I have been experimenting with it not only for savory dishes like this Broccoli quinoa casserole but for sweet dishes as well. This dish even freezes well!

Chicken Cordon Bleu Pasta Casserole –an easy baked pasta casserole that is family friendly and freezer friendly meal!

Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole –Freezer Friendly Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole — this recipe is hands down one of our very favorite. It’s easy to whip up, it’s frugal, and it freezes well!

Jambalaya Freezable Casserole –The ULTIMATE New Orleans Dish gets an easy freezable casserole look. LOADED with Chicken, Sausage and Cup after Cup of vegetables! Easy, Fun to serve and always DELICIOUS!

Chicken Spaghetti –The Pioneer Woman’s Chicken Spaghetti — one of our favorites for an easy freezer meal!

Baked Shrimp Scampi –Baked shrimp scampi….truly amazing! Can be used as a freezer meal, too!

Teriyaki Chicken Casserole – a freezer friendly casserole with teriyaki chicken, broccoli, fried rice and extra sauce… delicious!

Casseroles Make Great Gifts!

These meals are perfect for gifting to friends. Click here to see all of my tips on gifting foods to friends.

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Here are a few of our favorite casserole recipes (in addition to these!)

Breakfast Casserole Recipes

Paleo Casserole Recipes

Healthy Casserole Recipes

Tater Tot Casserole Recipes

15 Casserole Recipes to Freeze (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to freeze casseroles cooked or uncooked? ›

If your casserole has raw protein, like chicken or shrimp, make sure to bake it and cool it completely before freezing. If it doesn't have protein or the protein is cooked, no pre-baking is necessary.

What dinners freeze well? ›

Choose from dozens of delicious freezer meals including casseroles, baked pasta dishes, gumbo, pot roast, slow-cooker soups and stews, and more. You guests will never guess that you just popped that Turkey-Noodle-Poppy Seed Casserole out of the freezer.

Can I bake a frozen casserole without thawing? ›

Yes. It is safe to reheat frozen leftovers without thawing, either in a saucepan or microwave (in the case of a soup or stew) or in the oven or microwave (for example, casseroles and combination meals).

What pans are best to freeze casseroles? ›

In kitchen convenience and culinary efficiency, aluminum foil pans are superheroes. Their versatility, from baking great cakes to freezing leftovers, makes them a staple in modern kitchens.

What is the best thing to bake and freeze? ›

Like cakes and quick breads, muffins, cupcakes, and scones freeze beautifully. Bake them, cool them, wrap individually in plastic wrap or Press & Seal, then place in a large zipped-top bag or freezer container. No need to wrap twice—just 1 layer of wrap for these small items is fine.

What are three foods that don't freeze well? ›

Foods That Do Not Freeze Well (SP 50-766)
FoodsUsual use
Icings made from egg whitesCakes, cookies
Cream or custard fillingsPies, baked goods
Milk sauces and graviesFor casseroles or gravies
Sour creamAs topping, in salads
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What cooked food can you not freeze? ›

On the flipside, cooked eggs, jellies, salads, yoghurt, un-whipped cream, emulsion sauces such as mayonnaise and low-fat dairy won't freeze well.

What pasta is best for freezing? ›

Best Pastas to Freeze

But you don't just have to save stuffed and layered dishes for freezing. Small, sturdy pasta shapes like cavatappi, penne and rigatoni hold up really well to freezing and thawing too.

Can you put a frozen casserole in a glass dish in the oven? ›

The short answer is yes—but there are a few rules you should follow. When using Pyrex or any glass bakeware or cookware, you should avoid extreme temperature changes—very cold dishes shouldn't be placed in a hot oven, and vice versa. Sudden changes in temperature may cause the dishes to shatter or break.

What is the best way to cook a frozen casserole? ›

When you want to use your frozen casserole simply peel off the foil and then place it in the same size pan as you had originally frozen it. Place it in the refrigerator about one day before baking it. A casserole can be baked frozen but plan on double the time to bake it using an oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can you freeze casseroles with milk in them? ›

Yes, dairy-heavy casseroles are delicious, but cottage cheese, sour cream or creme fraiche won't hold up in the freezer. Instead, polish this kind of casserole off right away—or store leftovers in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 2-3 days. Learn more about freezing food with our helpful guide.

Is it better to freeze an egg casserole cooked or uncooked? ›

In general, freezing your casserole before baking may yield better results with the dish's texture.

Can you freeze a casserole in an aluminum foil pan? ›

Foil pans work well for freezing foods you'll re-heat in the oven. You can bake food in foil pans and then freeze it in the baking pan. Cover pan tightly with freezer-quality foil, paper, plastic wrap or a plastic bag. Plastic freezer/microwave safe containers are a good choice for foods you'll reheat in the microwave.

What is the best container for freezing casserole? ›

For family sized layered casseroles, I like to use a 9×13 foil pan. You can find them at the dollar store or the grocery store. Sometimes they have cardboard lids and sometimes I just use foil.

Can you freeze a casserole with cheese? ›

Yes, dairy-heavy casseroles are delicious, but cottage cheese, sour cream or creme fraiche won't hold up in the freezer. Instead, polish this kind of casserole off right away—or store leftovers in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 2-3 days. Learn more about freezing food with our helpful guide.

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