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Did you eat a lot of casseroles growing up?
Cause I sure ate A LOT of chicken noodle casserole when I was a kid, and honestly, it was never my favorite. My brothers LOVE my mom’s recipe for chicken noodle casserole and it’s crazy easy to make, so when we were kids, dad would make it probably every other week. It was pretty much a hit with every kid that walked through our house, but I was just never crazy about it because of all the pre-packaged ingredients.
I know I have explained this before, but I was the oddest child. I actually did not like junk food and in general, I really wanted to eat healthy foods. So chicken noodle casserole just was not my thing.
For years and years, I tried to make healthier versions and failed miserably. My brothers where utterly annoyed with me and I felt pretty defeated…and then…I just gave up for a while. I went back to making mom’s recipe to make everyone happy.
Ugh.
The people pleaser in me never stops wanting to please.
So yes, I gave up for a while, but then last week, I had a thought. What about adding zucchini and swapping a few things in for this and that and adding some other things and yada, yada, yada.
My brain. it’s just a mess.
And guys, one try and I knew I had a winner, like a real winner, this casserole is so good. It passed the mom test (not the brother test because oddly non of them are around at the moment) and that sealed the deal for me. Seriously, this recipe = family casserole perfection.
Perfection I tell ya! YES.
Best part is that it’s also the easiest dinner to make, and I really mean that! AND no one ever needs to know about those 3 cups of grated zucchini. It can be our little secret!
Speaking of secrets, the key to this recipe is the grated onion, it’s what adds all the flavor. Even if you are not an onion fan, which NO ONE in my family is, I highly recommend adding the onion. Mom, who despises any and all onions had not a clue they were in here. She is going to read this and be in shock. Muahahaha…I told you onions are not all bad!
Ok and also important, the gouda cheese. Mom’s casserole recipe does not call for cheese. BUT, I took out a few canned goods that really added a lot of flavor, so the cheese just replaces those flavors with better (non-processed) flavors…cause cheese rules…
I know what you are thinking, didn’t she say this was healthy??? Well, I said healthier, and to me, it is. This casserole is like 100% healthier than mom’s version, so I am pretty happy with it, but yes, there is some butter, bread and cheese.
Don’t hate…just love (cause you know you love those ingredients, and hey, new research says they may even be good for you).
Plus, that full cup of greek yogurt and three cups of zucchini make up for anything in here that could possibly be considered, well, slightly indulgent.
Got to love my logic, right?!? 🙂
In all seriousness, this healthier chicken and zucchini noodle casserole is a great, quick, and easy family meal. You literally add all the ingredients to a baking dish, mix them together and bake. Prep time is maybe fifteen to twenty minutes and bake time is forty-five, so dinner in an hour with forty-five minutes of leisure time.
Yes, I’ll take that!
And if you want, you can prepare the casserole in advance and then just pop it in the oven before dinner. Perfect for busy nights or get togethers!
Loving it more and more!!
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And yes, that crunchy topping? It.Is.The.BESTEST! Dang good!
do you think this would freeze well?
Yes, I think it would freeze great!! 🙂
This looks so delicious (as with all your posts)!! Any suggestion for dairy free given that you mention the Gouda to add a lot of the flavour?
OK I was one of those kids that loved those casseroles–lol.
But now I appreciate recipes like yours and if I want to reminisce I can always eat chicken and noodle casserole at school.
The funny thing now is on that day the kids mostly pack.
YUM! Chicken and zoodles in one!!
We didn’t eat many casseroles growing up but this looks too good not to make! Love the zucchini addition and gouda is the best!
Could I leave out the bread and just use the noodles? This looks so good, but I have a thing against squishy bread. 🙂
HI! I would double up noodles otherwise the dish will be pretty soupy. Hope you love this!
I love a good casserole recipe, this one sounds delicious and I’ll definitely be trying it out. I love your photography, also! I found your site following a link for tamale pie (which I’m making for dinner tonight) and am so glad I discovered your blog!
Your Photos are amazing! Beautiful, rustic photos. Reminds me of Bon Appetit, you have an great talent.
Zucchini and greek yogurt makes this recipe totally health food. Delicious!
What a great idea for a casserole! I want to make it immediately! 🙂
I love how versatile zucchini is..I feel like I’ve been using it in everything I make this summer (sweet and savory!!) and still haven’t gotten sick of it. Definitely going to add this casserole to my zucchini dishes repertoire! xo
Oh my this looks incredible ! Putting it on my menu list for the week Tieghan!
Dear Tiegan, this casserole is full on comfort food (who said healthy can’t be comforting?!) I love the added zucchini. All those herbs and spices make this really pop- just a beautiful dish all around. xo, Catherine
I love casseroles…two questions where do the noodles go in the casserole and are they cooked or add them dry?
HI! Sorry about that, you add them dry and I fixed the recipe. Hope you love this!
didn’t eat casserole growing up, though my mom still talks lovingly of the cream of mushroom soup and canned green beans from her childhood. i’m loving the sound of all those veggies and the yogurt in this version!