If you want some tasty comfort food, try these 15 recipes
These tasty comfort food recipes deliver all the cozy, stick-to-your-ribs goodness you’re craving.
You’ll find everything from chicken and dumplings to cornbread stuffing and comforting casseroles. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just want to treat yourself to something cozy, these recipes will be your new go-to in the fall and winter months.
1. Chicken and Dumplings

This casserole version transforms the Southern classic into an easy baked dish. The Bisquick creates fluffy dumplings that bake right on top of a creamy chicken mixture loaded with peas and carrots, giving you all those cozy flavors without the stovetop stirring.
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2. Mini Meatloaf Muffins

Muffin tins turn regular meatloaf into individual portions that bake faster and make kids actually excited about dinner. Each one is topped with a sweet ketchup and brown sugar glaze.
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3. Apple Crisp Mini Cheesecakes

These delicious mini cheesecakes layer a graham cracker crust with cheesecake filling, then top it all with cinnamon-spiced apples and a brown sugar oat crumble.
They can be made ahead and chilled, giving you all the flavors of apple crisp with the richness of cheesecake in every bite.
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4. Cornbread Dressing

Cornbread cubes soak up a savory mix of chicken stock, herbs, and bacon, then bake until the top turns golden and slightly crunchy. It’s a Southern take on traditional stuffing that will have everyone devouring every last bite.
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5. Loaded Cheesy Potato Waffles

Microwaved potatoes are smashed in a waffle iron with cheddar cheese until crispy, then piled high with your toppings of choice. They’re a fun way to shake up your usual breakfast routine.
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6. Cracker Barrel Chicken Fried Steak

This copycat of the Cracker Barrel classic uses crushed saltine crackers for the breading and gets smothered in homemade sawmill gravy. Serve with mashed potatoes for a comforting dinner that beats the drive to the restaurant.
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7. Homemade Baked Beans

Beans cook in a molasses and bacon sauce that’s smoky and just sweet enough. They’re perfect alongside cornbread or your favorite comfort food sides.
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8. Bacon Cheeseburger Soup

This slow cooker soup captures all the flavors of a bacon cheeseburger in a bowl with chunks of potatoes and seasoned ground beef. The Velveeta creates a smooth base that coats every spoonful, while crispy bacon adds the perfect crunch on top.
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9. Shepherd’s Pie

Ground beef simmers with carrots, peas, and corn in a thick gravy, then gets topped with creamy mashed potatoes and broiled until golden. It’s a classic comfort food that feeds a crowd without needing much else on the side besides maybe some crusty bread.
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10. Green Bean Casserole

Fresh green beans get mixed with a creamy mushroom sauce and topped with crispy fried onions for the perfect balance of flavors that make this holiday favorite so irresistible.
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11. Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

This casserole takes everything you love about biscuits and gravy and turns it into a make-ahead breakfast with sausage, cheese, and eggs all baked together. Prep it the night before so you can just slide it into the oven in the morning.
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12. Fudgy Brownies

These brownies use melted chocolate and butter for a dense, fudgy texture that’s so tasty. Top them off with some vanilla ice cream for even more yumminess.
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13. Broccoli Casserole

Fresh broccoli gets mixed with a cheesy sauce and topped with buttery breadcrumbs for a side dish that even veggie skeptics will love. This comforting casserole will be a new favorite.
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14. Dutch Oven Chicken Stew

Chicken, potatoes, carrots, and green beans simmer together in a creamy broth with herbs for a one-pot meal that’s lighter than beef stew but just as filling. It freezes well, making it a smart option for batch cooking when you need cozy dinners ready to go.
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15. Stovetop Mac and Cheese

A simple cheese sauce made with cheddar and mozzarella coats elbow macaroni for homemade mac and cheese that skips the box. This is the best mac and cheese you’ve ever had.
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