Turkey Tetrazzini Casserole

"This is a make-ahead meal: one of many I made in preparation for the birth of my daughter. This would be a great way to use leftover Thanksgiving turkey."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 45mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • This is a make ahead meal and there are three ways you can make these: individual pans (8- 9 round foil tart or pot pie pans 5 inches across, 1 1/4 inches deep); family casseroles (2 8x8x2 inch foil pans); and company sized (1 8x12x1 inch foil pan, slide this sized pan onto a cutting board before handling hot as it is large).
  • Cook linguine 3/4 of time recommended by manufacturer.
  • Rinse under cold running water until cool and let drain.
  • Combine everything but butter, breadcrumbs, and cheese.
  • Pour this mixture equally into whatever sized pan (s) you have decided on.
  • Freeze uncovered while you make the breadcrumbs.
  • Melt the butter.
  • Stir breadcrumbs in and cook until light amber.
  • Spread hot crumbs on a plate and refrigerate about 30 minutes to cool.
  • Blend Parmesan into cooled crumbs.
  • Spread crumbs evenly over pan (s).
  • Cover with foil and label.
  • When ready to cook preheat oven to 400 and uncover pan (s).
  • Both the individual and family sizes take an hour to cook.
  • The company size takes an hour and 15 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. VERY DRY. Wouldn't make this again.
     
  2. Wow, this was creamy, flavorful and was well liked by all 10 of my dinner guests! Dinner was planned following a long hike in the mountains, so having a great dinner that was ready to just pop into the oven when we arrived back here was also terrific!
     
  3. My family absolutely LOVED this casserole, and I loved having the made-for-freezing recipe format to use with leftover Thanksgiving turkey. Both casseroles turned out very creamy and well-seasoned. I did make several substitutions: 1) Bowtie pasta instead of linguine, at the request of my husband (he doesn't like the texture of linguine in a casserole); 2) Cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushroom (due to my mushroom allergy); 3) Chopped onions instead of sliced mushrooms (again, due to my allergy). I froze these with the cooking instuctions on a post-it note in between the foil and the plastic wrap - super easy to cook on a busy evening after work!
     
  4. Kind of dry and bland. My family didn't like it.
     
  5. I don't know why one of the rating said this was dry..this turned out very creamy and very good. My family loved it (and it was so easy!). Thanks for the great recipe! I'm keeping this one for the day after Thanksgiving!
     
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  1. My family absolutely LOVED this casserole, and I loved having the made-for-freezing recipe format to use with leftover Thanksgiving turkey. Both casseroles turned out very creamy and well-seasoned. I did make several substitutions: 1) Bowtie pasta instead of linguine, at the request of my husband (he doesn't like the texture of linguine in a casserole); 2) Cream of chicken soup instead of cream of mushroom (due to my mushroom allergy); 3) Chopped onions instead of sliced mushrooms (again, due to my allergy). I froze these with the cooking instuctions on a post-it note in between the foil and the plastic wrap - super easy to cook on a busy evening after work!
     

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