Amish casserole recipes are hearty, homemade comfort food dishes made with simple ingredients and old-fashioned flavor. From creamy noodle bakes to cheesy potato casseroles, these easy casseroles are filling, practical, and great for family dinners.
This collection includes 17 easy Amish casseroles perfect for busy weeknights, potlucks, and homestyle family meals. Many of these casseroles are common meals in Amish homes because they can feed large families affordably.

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- Why You'll Love These Amish Casserole Recipes
- What Makes Amish Casseroles So Popular?
- Amish Casserole Recipes With Ground Beef
- Amish Chicken Casserole Recipes
- Easy Amish Noodle Casseroles
- Breakfast & Vegetable Casseroles
- Amish Ham Casserole
- Tips for Making Amish Casseroles
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
Why You'll Love These Amish Casserole Recipes
- Made with simple pantry staples
- Budget-friendly family meals
- Perfect for potlucks and church dinners
- Great make-ahead freezer meals
- Filling comfort food for busy weeknights
- Uses everyday ingredients you probably already have
What Makes Amish Casseroles So Popular?
Amish casseroles use simple, everyday ingredients to create satisfying homestyle meals. They're easy to prepare, budget-friendly, and practical for weeknight family dinners, potlucks, and church gatherings.
A casserole is a baked dish where ingredients like meat, vegetables, and starches are combined in one pan and cooked together.
Many Amish housewives make casseroles to stretch expensive ingredients like meat. By adding affordable staples such as noodles, potatoes, rice, or bread, you can feed a lot of people with less cost.
I grew up eating all kinds of old-fashioned casseroles in my Amish home, especially when we fed a crowd or took food to an event. A casserole is one of the easiest ways to make a hearty meal without spending much money. The dish also traveled well in one pan.
Amish Casserole Recipes With Ground Beef
Ground beef casseroles are classic Amish comfort food. They're simple, filling, and made with ground beef and basic ingredients most kitchens already have.
1. Macaroni and Ground Beef Casserole
This Easy Amish macaroni casserole is a creamy baked pasta dish made with tender macaroni, meat, and green peas in a cheesy sauce.
It's an easy one-pan meal that works well for busy nights or feeding a crowd. There's no need to boil the pasta. Simply mix it ahead of time and bake it for a no-fuss dinner.

This Amish-style goulash is a simple stovetop meal made with ground beef, pasta, and tomatoes.
It comes together quickly using pantry staples and is perfect when you want a fast, filling dinner. Great for busy nights or warm days when you don't want to use the oven.

3. Tater Tot Casserole Recipe with Ground Beef
Amish tater tot casserole is made with a creamy beef filling and topped with crispy golden tater tots. It's baked until hot and bubbly for a simple family dinner everyone enjoys.
Perfect for weeknights or potluck meals.

4. Hamburger Stuffing Casserole
This Amish stuffing casserole combines ground beef with buttery stuffing and a creamy mushroom base. It's rich, filling, and can be served as a main dish or hearty side.
Hamburger stuffing is a budget-friendly comfort dish made with simple ingredients.

5. Shipwreck Casserole
Amish Shipwreck Casserole is a seven-layer, one-pan dinner made with simple ingredients baked together. It's easy to assemble and perfect for busy days when you want something satisfying with minimal effort.
A true old-fashioned one-pan meal.

Amish Chicken Casserole Recipes
Amish chicken casseroles are simple, satisfying main dishes made with everyday ingredients like chicken, creamy sauces, and tender grains or pasta. They're practical, filling dishes that work well for family dinners or make-ahead meals.
6. Amish-Style Chicken Gumbo
Amish Chicken Gumbo casserole is layered with chicken, bread, and a creamy sauce topped with buttery crumbs. It bakes up with a mix of soft and crispy textures in every bite.
It's a warm and satisfying family dinner that everyone will love.

7. Potato and Chicken Casserole
This chicken and potato casserole is creamy, cheesy, and topped with a crunchy cornflake layer. It's hearty, filling, and perfect for serving a crowd.
A comforting baked dinner that always disappears quickly.

8. Amish Chicken and Rice Casserole
Amish chicken and rice casserole is a creamy one-pan meal made with tender chicken, rice, and simple ingredients. It's easy to assemble and bakes into a cozy, homestyle family dinner.
Perfect for busy weeknights when you need to throw dinner together quickly.

9. Amish Roasht - Chicken and Stuffing Bake
Amish Roasht is a traditional Lancaster County dish made with chicken or turkey and buttery bread stuffing. It's a rich and classic Amish comfort meal often served at holidays and special gatherings.
Simple, hearty, and full of old-fashioned flavor.

Easy Amish Noodle Casseroles
These noodle casseroles are simple, budget-friendly meals made with tender noodles baked in creamy, savory sauces. They're hearty, comforting, and perfect for quick weeknight dinners or make-ahead family meals.
10. Chickenetti Casserole
Chickenetti is a creamy chicken and spaghetti casserole baked in a rich white sauce. It's cozy, simple, and perfect for weeknight dinners or feeding a crowd.
It's a down-to-earth, homestyle meal that brings the heart of Amish cooking to your table - much like classic Amish chicken and noodles, another longtime favorite.

11. Yumasetti - Ground Beef and Noodle Casserole
Yumasetti is an Amish noodle casserole made with ground beef, egg noodles, peas, and a creamy mushroom sauce.
It's an old-fashioned one-dish meal that's often served at potlucks and family dinners. Quick to make and great for busy nights.

12. Amish Beef and Noodle Dairy Casserole
This Amish beef and noodle casserole (Dairy Casserole) is creamy, hearty, and made to feed a family.
It's a simple, homestyle meal often served at family gatherings and church dinners. Rich and filling, it's made with cream cheese and everyday ingredients.
We ate this dish often in our home. It was a regular part of family dinners and church gatherings. Growing up Amish in a big family, meals like this became part of everyday life. Some of my kids don't enjoy casseroles as much as I do, but this is one recipe they all love.

Breakfast & Vegetable Casseroles
From a hearty breakfast bake to easy vegetable casseroles, these Amish recipes are simple, dependable, and perfect for family meals, potlucks, and holiday gatherings.
13. Easy Amish Breakfast Casserole
This Amish breakfast casserole is made with eggs, bread, cheese, and breakfast meat baked into a hearty dish. It's great for mornings when you need something filling and make-ahead friendly.
While it works for dinner as well, it's perfect for holidays or weekend brunch.

14. Summer Zucchini Casserole
Amish Zucchini Casserole with Ritz crackers is a creamy homestyle casserole made with fresh zucchini and simple ingredients. Topped with buttery Ritz crackers for a crunchy finish.
It's an easy way to use garden zucchini and turn it into a comforting side dish.

15. Easy Baked Corn Casserole
This baked corn casserole is a creamy, custard-style side dish made with sweet corn. It bakes into a soft, golden dish that pairs well with almost any main course.
A classic holiday and potluck favorite.

16. Sweet Potato Casserole
Amish sweet potato casserole is made with mashed sweet potatoes baked with a brown sugar pecan topping, instead of marshmallows. It's rich, lightly sweet, and perfect for holiday dinners.
This sweet potato dish is a part of every Thanksgiving dinner in our home. A classic side dish with a crunchy finish.

Amish Ham Casserole
17. Underground Ham Casserole
This Amish ham casserole is made with tender ham baked in rich mushroom gravy and topped with creamy mashed potatoes. (A great way to use up leftover ham and mashed potatoes.) It's a simple, homestyle dish that works well for family dinners or holidays.
Rich, hearty, and easy to make.

Looking for more Ham Casserole Recipes? You'll love this versatile macaroni casserole, it can be made with ham, chicken, or beef, depending on what you have on hand.
Tips for Making Amish Casseroles
Start with what you already have in your kitchen. Casseroles are flexible, so they're an easy way to turn simple ingredients into a full meal without extra planning.
Use them to clear out leftovers like cooked chicken, ham, or ground beef instead of letting them go to waste. Most casseroles can handle small swaps without changing the final result.
If your week is busy, assemble the casserole a day ahead, or earlier in the day, so dinner is ready to bake when you need it. This makes them especially helpful on nights when time is tight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Amish casseroles are simple, homestyle dishes made with everyday ingredients. They focus on practical cooking, often using pantry staples to create filling, family-style meals.
Yes. Many Amish casseroles can be assembled ahead of time and baked later, which makes them helpful for busy days or planned meals.
Many casseroles freeze well, especially those with noodles, rice, or potatoes. It's best to freeze them before baking for best texture.
Casserole dishes also make helpful freezer meals for busy seasons of life, like after having a baby, recovering from surgery, or times when you know you won't be able to cook much. Having a few casseroles ready in the freezer can make mealtime much easier during those stressful or exhausting weeks.
Simple side dishes like homemade bread, green beans, applesauce, salads, or cooked vegetables pair well with Amish casserole recipes.
(Many Amish homes serve bread and applesauce with dinner almost every day.)
Final Thoughts
Many casseroles make a full 9x13 pan, which makes them ideal for feeding a crowd, meal prep, and next-day leftovers. You can also assemble many of them ahead of time or freeze them for busy seasons when you need easy homemade meals ready to go.
Whether you're planning a potluck, feeding a large family, or just want dependable comfort food dinners, these Amish casserole recipes are practical meals that have stood the test of time.
From creamy noodle casseroles to hearty ground beef bakes and classic favorites, these easy Amish casserole recipes are simple meals your family will come back to again and again.
Save this collection for busy nights when you need an easy homemade dinner everyone will enjoy.
AND if you try any of these easy casserole dinners, I'd love it if you left a comment below. Let me know which Amish casserole recipes are your favorite!





Arvis Copley
I have made a few of your recipes and they are delicious. Thanks for sharing them with me. I will be repeating some of them plus trying out some of the new ones.I love them so far.
Anna
Yay! Thanks for the feedback!