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"A friend from church gave me the recipe for this satisfying casserole for the slow cooker," reports Julie Sterchi of Jackson, Missouri. "It's always one of the first dishes emptied at potlucks, and it can easily be adapted to personal tastes."
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 534 calories, 26 g fat (13 g saturated fat), 131 mg cholesterol, 1,009 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 37 g protein.
Originally published as Pizza Casserole in Quick Cooking July/August 2002, p61
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Reviewed on Jan. 01, 2012 by TessaMB
Good and tasty. Good recipe to improve on. I added green pepper and other veg. so delicious!
Reviewed on Apr. 03, 2011 by HopMomof3
I halfed it, and used olives instead of pepperoni 'cause that's what I had on hand. My hubby and 2 sons loved it, my 5yo has asked me several times when I will make this again!
Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2011 by 13mce
I loved this recipe!!I served it for some guests and they all loved it too . I didn't add mushrooms to it though. 5 stars for this recipe!
Reviewed on Jun. 07, 2010 by emerald_e3
i make this for my family for two resons: one we all love it Two it gets me on my inlaws good side every time. i make mine with fresh pepperoni from the deli, and lay it on thick. It comes out amzing every time. i have even baked what wouldn't fit in my slow cooker in the oven untill the top was nice and crispy and thats just as grate. You just can't go roung with this recipe
Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2010 by MotherOfTwinBoys
i liked this recipe, the only thing is that instead of layering the ingreidents i mix it all together in a big bowl
Reviewed on Jun. 30, 2009 by lrodriguez319
I LOVE this recipe and always use it for family reunions. Never a bit leftover. I agree with Ruby, I sneak in as many veggies as possible and my kids eat it unknowingly. I also substitute jarred pizza sauce instead of spaghetti sauce to make it taste more like pizza.
Reviewed on Oct. 06, 2008 by rubyh85
I jazz up this recipe by sneaking in lots of veggies like peppers and shredded carrots, and the boys still love it!
Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2008 by b2k1zh6h
Reviewed on Aug. 12, 2008 by julistez
Reviewed on Aug. 04, 2008 by annskitchen
I've done several variations of this with sausage, canadian bacon, olives, bell peppers, and anything else one would like on a pizza. Using a different noodle (penne, lasagne noodles, tri-color spirals, etc.) makes it not-so-boring too
Reviewed on Aug. 03, 2008 by Mamasuejean
This definitely sounds like a good recipe; however, to make it more Weight Watcher appealing I would add Canadian Bacon in place of the pepperoni. I also would use whole wheat pasta.
Reviewed on Aug. 01, 2008 by gralanlinae
This is going to be in my collection, right along with slow cooker lasagna. Thanks.
Reviewed on Aug. 01, 2008 by wrightsrm
Reviewed on Aug. 01, 2008 by highlandreamer
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2008 by ksd1038
Re: Pizza CasseroleWe've also called this a spaghetti casserole - using the leftover pasta & sauce by layering in a casserole dish sprayed with Pam, topping with pepperoni & sprinking parmasean cheese.KsD
Re: Pizza Casserole
We've also called this a spaghetti casserole - using the leftover pasta & sauce by layering in a casserole dish sprayed with Pam, topping with pepperoni & sprinking parmasean cheese.
KsD
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2008 by bardyer
I have made this casserole for years and yet thought I had made it up! I have never used a slow cooker, just fix it on stove top and then bake for about 45 minutes in a 350 oven.
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2008 by Popp64
Would love to try this recipe but do not have a slow cooker. Would need an adjustment on time & temp. to try it in the oven. Any suggestions? DJP
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2008 by Francesbean
The calories, fat and sodium are way to high - I may try this with adaptations - such as lean ground beef, low fat cheeses - and I most likely will eliminate the pepperoni and use fresh mushrooms instead of jars of mushrooms - that should reduce the sodium. To make it even healthier I will use whole wheat noodles. Can't wait to try this for a pot-luck at school - as I too am an empty nester.
Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2008 by lucillekujawa
This sounds great, but it is far too much for us empty-nesters. It seems to be a good recipe to just half. Has anyone tried this??
Reviewed on Apr. 22, 2008 by nan31
its great food an i liked it!
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