Sunday, September 28, 2014

Pinterest Win: Lazy Sunday Casserole

Has it really been two weeks!?! I have been hanging on to a couple recipes, and keep telling myself that "I'll blog about them tomorrow." Well, obviously after 14 days it is about time I blog about this food!

I really like casseroles. I think they are yummy and love that they are so easy to make. I pinned this recipe in 2012, one because it's an easy casserole and two because of the name: Lazy Sunday Casserole. I heart lazy Sunday's so this recipe makes total sense, at least on the name alone it does.

The Lazy Sunday Casserole comes from a blog called Kayotic Kitchen. Kayotic is a fun word play on the blogger's name: Kay. Sorta like the title of my blog. This all makes total sense to me. Plus, the pic just looks mouth-watering.


I am not sure how anyone can screw up this recipe. Granted, I can screw up queso so I shouldn't really talk, but anyway. This recipe rocks. It's basically baked sausage and vegetables. Throw them into a pan and let them bake. Hello.... AWESOME!

Kayotic Kitchen calls for fennel, and for the life of me and after three grocery stores I just couldn't find it. I totally skipped it and don't think it affected the flavor of this meal at all. Instead of grating the garlic, I finely chopped fresh garlic. I also used Andouille sausage because I like a little spice in my meals. Kinda like my men...

Not only is this meal great the day you make it, but it is really good throughout the week. C'mon, you all know I like leftovers and this meal is great for leftovers. It kept for a week in my fridge and served as a couple lunches and dinners.

I don't have human children, but I do have an ornery four-legged daughter so I understand that the less time spent in the kitchen the better. But you also want something healthy and great tasting. This is truly a meal everyone will love. I highly recommend this recipe, and think you can have some fun with the vegetables you use in the dish.


Have fun with this, and enjoy your lazy Sunday!



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