Certainly these weren't MY mother's casseroles...my Mom's were delicious. These were disappointing to say the least. I made the updated tuna casserole, as it looked jazzed up with artichokes and seemed from the ingredients to be lighter on the salt and fat than my mother's recipe.
Well. it was lighter. It was also drier, oddly sour, and downright unpleasant.
So I decided to make a chicken casserole, as our family tastes may have run away from tuna since the last time I cooked it. You never know. I picked a delicious looking italian style casserole, only to discover that it, too, had a dry texture, and the flavors while they sounded good, didn't taste the same.
I'm a good cook, and my kids are sophisticated foodies who love sushi, kim chee, pad thai, sauerbraten, pierogies, curries, and all kinds of fruits, veggies, and ethnic food...but these were a disaster. I'm going back to coq au vin in the crockpot, and returning this cookbook to the library. I didn't find a single recipe worth making again. So disappointing.