People often ask me if I’ll include dessert casseroles in the book, and my answer is always no. As far as I’m concerned, any dish that would qualify as a dessert casserole would probably also qualify as an already-established dessert like a cake, a crumble, a pie, etc.
Take Rice Krispies Treats, for example. They are more established than something like Rice Krispies Casserole, because even if you add some nuts and chocolate chips to the mix, it’s still a pimped-out Rice Krispies Treat. If anyone wants to refute this point, I’d love to hear it in the comments section.

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Hi. I came across your website by way of searching for casserole or hot dish recipes. Here in MN, we call them hot dishes, the term is used loosely.
I run the local chamber of commerce and annually we have a fundraiser for the local community that entails a murder mystery play that I adjust to fit to our community. This year it’s called “Death by Hotdish”. We do a silent auction to raise money for our H.S. scholarships and community funds. So, I’ve been asking the community for interesting and best loved hot dishes to put into a local recipe book. Would you have something that you would contribute? Just thought I’d take a chance here. Thank you! Karen.