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  2. Strata (food) - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast strata. Strata is a family of layered casserole dishes in American cuisine. The most common modern variant is a brunch dish, made from a mixture which mainly consists of bread, eggs and cheese. It may also include meat or vegetables. The usual preparation requires the bread to be layered with the filling in order to produce layers .

  3. 25 Delicious Casseroles That Start With a Can of Campbell's Soup

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    Baked Chicken, Broccoli, and Rice. This classic casserole recipe is dump-and-bake, meaning there's only two steps to the entire thing. You just mix cream of broccoli soup, rice, water, and ...

  4. Breakfast Strata Recipe - AOL

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    Cut a baguette or Ciabatta bread into cubes (about 12 oz, or 6 cups) and place into a greased baking dish (I rub it with a buttered paper towel). Chop about 2 cups of arugula (or basil, parsley, spinach) and sprinkle over the bread. Pour the egg mixture on top of the bread and press down so the bread starts to soak up the egg.

  5. Breakfast Strata Recipe - AOL

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    Whisk 2 cups milk (whole or 2%), 5 eggs, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, and the juice of half a lemon. Cut a baguette or Ciabatta bread into cubes (about 12 oz, or 6 cups) and place into a greased ...

  6. Stock vs. Broth: Which Soup Base Is Best? - AOL

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    They contribute rich, hearty notes to your favorite soup recipes, and they're also great for making rice, risotto, polenta, grits, beans, casseroles and more.

  7. Casserole - Wikipedia

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    A casserole (French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa, meaning 'saucepan' [1]) is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes in the oven; it is also a category of foods cooked in such a vessel. To distinguish the two uses, the pan can be called a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food is ...

  8. Perpetual stew - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of perpetual stew remains prevalent in South and East Asian countries. Notable examples include beef and goat noodle soup served by Wattana Panich in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been cooking for over 50 years as of 2025, [6] [7] and oden broth from Otafuku in Asakusa, Japan, which has served the same broth daily since 1945. [8]

  9. 50 broccoli recipes for a boost of greens

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    Combine milk, sour cream, crushed red pepper and cream of mushroom soup in a large casserole dish. Stir in broccoli florets, fried onions and shredded cheddar, then bake for 30 minutes.