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  • January 19, 2021

    The Cutest Casserole Dishes You Can Buy on Amazon

    8x8, Shopping Guides

    Maybe it’s the fact that I’ve sort of integrated midwest culture into my daily life (for context, read about the infamous pop roast), but I’ve been obsessed with baking casseroles lately. It’s been the inspiration behind my 8×8″ casserole dish series, and, well, it’s one of the easiest things to throw together. And especially delicious to enjoy during the cold winter months. So if you’re like me and you’re craving warm casseroles this winter, I decided to round up some of the cutest casserole dishes you can buy on Amazon right now!

    casserole pans to buy on amazon

    So if you’re new to casserole dishes, I highly recommend grabbing an 8×8″ pan and a 9×13″ pan. These are the most common sizes used in recipes. 8×8″ is great when you’re cooking a smaller casserole for two (which is what I do often), and 9×13″ is a great pan when cooking for at least four to eight people.

    However, I have also included a few dishes that are other sizes as well—like a few circle casserole dishes to buy on Amazon that I fell in love with. The nice thing about a casserole recipe is that you don’t have to always bake it in a square or rectangle (unless it’s a lasagna). Pasta bakes, dips, baked chicken dinner dishes—they all really can go in any size. It just depends on how much you make. So I’ve included all kinds of sizes for you to play around with.


    And, of course, a casserole travel bag! Because if you’re going to start making casseroles (*cough* hot dishes, according to Minnesotans), you’re going to need to go all-out with a travel bag for all of those potluck moments in your life. Trust me…they’ll come.

    Alright here’s the full list of casserole dishes you can buy on Amazon that are pictured and numbed above.

    1 // KINGSBULL HOME Baking Dish 8×8, $21.99

    2 // JH JIEMEI HOME Ceramics Covered Oval Casserole, $69.99


    3 // SIDUCAL 2 PCS Ceramic Baking Dish Set, $32.99

    4 // KOOV Ceramic Baking Dish Set of 2, $29.99

    5 // Texture Series 3-Piece Rectangular Casserole Set, $52.99

    6 // FE Ceramic Casserole Dish with Lid, 2 Quart, $40.99

    7 // SWEEJAR Ceramic Casserole Dish with Lid, 3-Quart, $49.99

    8 // Rachael Ray Cucina Casserole Dish Set with Lid, $37.25

    9 // KOOV Individual Lasagne Pan Deep, Rectangular 9×13 Baking Dish, Haze Blue, $32.99

    10 // Oven to Table Casserole Dish Set – 100% Stoneware Ceramic, $38.50

    11 / DANMERS Baking Dish Porcelain Deep Bakeware Set 11.8 x 9 inch, $28.99

    12 // CorningWare 2-1/2-Quart Oval Casserole Dish with Glass Lid, $49.99

    13 // LUNCIA Insulated Casserole Carrier for Hot or Cold Food, Fits 9″x13″, $24.99


    Casseroles you can make with your dish

    Now that you have a dish picked out, here are a few of my favorite casserole meals you can make, all from this blog!

    8×8″ casseroles

    • Chicken Tortellini Bake
    • Berry Baked Oatmeal
    • Supreme “Pizza” Pasta Bake
    • Salted Caramel Chocolate Blondies
    • Crumbly Blueberry Coffee Cake

    9×13″ casseroles

    • Cottage Cheese Lasagna
    • Chicken Sausage Sweet Potato Bake
    • Breakfast Strata
    • Mom’s Zucchini Brownies
    • Sourdough Focaccia Bread

    And I’m sure there will be many more casserole recipes to come! Don’t miss any of them—sign up for my newsletter for daily updates, and you’ll get a free one-month meal plan!


    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links through Amazon. If you decide to purchase, I will earn a small commission. It’s one of the ways I financially sustain this blog so I can continue to create the content you love.

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