Healthy Mixed Vegetable Casserole Recipe (+ 10 Variations) (2024)

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This Healthy Mixed Vegetable Casserole Recipe is absolutely delicious and very easy to make. It’s also a great way to incorporate healthier ingredients into your weekly family meals. Make it as a side dish or serve it on Meatless Monday as an amazing vegetarian dinner!

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Healthy Mixed Vegetable Casserole Recipe

The other day I was thinking of making a vegetarian dish and came up with this great idea. I had some veggies at home that were about to go bad and thought of making a healthy mixed vegetable casserole recipe. It came out great and the best part was my family also loved it. Even my son who has been picky lately decided to try it. And he actually liked it!

This vegetable bake is great for your weekly family meals. It also makes an amazing Thanksgiving side dish! Remember to never give up and keep on offering healthy food options to kids, they will eventually try them. Create healthy eating habits by offering lots of vegetables and cooking with fresh ingredients. Your meals will be tastier, and super nutritious, and you will feel great about giving your family good food. This vegetable-mixed casserole recipe is a fantastic side dish to encourage picky eaters to eat more veggies.

The wonderful thing about this Healthy Mixed Vegetable Casserole Recipe is you can use your favorite vegetable combinations. I basically used everything I had in my kitchen and the casserole came out perfect. Use your favorite veggies and make different casseroles each time. Need some inspiration? Keep reading for some delicious veggie combos!

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10 Delicious and Healthy Vegetable Combinations to Try

As I said, literally anything goes, so this recipe is an awesome way to minimize your food waste and save money by using what you have. That said, if you have nothing in your fridge or just want some ideas on how to mix things up, here are some outstanding combinations to try. Use them on their own or mix them in with some of the other veggies in my recipe. By the way, all of these ideas qualify as vegetarian casserole recipes because there’s no meat in them.

1. Portobello Mushrooms + Spinach

Portobello mushrooms are an amazing addition to any mixed vegetable casserole recipe. They’re hearty enough to replace meat and loaded with health benefits. They’re fat-free, keto-friendly, and very low in calories. Plus, one serving gives you 36% of your daily B3 and 34% of your B2 requirements.

I don’t think I have to tell you how healthy spinach is, right? If you didn’t know, it’s loaded with potassium, iron, and calcium, as well as Vitamins A, C, and B6. Together, mushrooms and spinach create a powerful combination for your mixed veggie casserole.

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2. Green Beans + Mushrooms

If you’re looking for healthy vegetarian recipes that are perfect for Thanksgiving side dishes, you can’t go wrong with green beans. The mushrooms give it a wonderful “upgraded” flavor, not to mention an even healthier kick.

As for which mushrooms to use, a few varieties stand out for their exceptional flavors and textures. The cremini mushroom is perfect if you want something earthy and versatile. If you want something a bit subtler, go with oyster mushrooms. They have a velvety texture and mild flavor that balances out your vegan casserole.

3. Broccoli + Peppers + Red Onions

Did you know that broccoli may help lower your risk of bladder cancer, boost your immune system, and helps keep your gut healthy? How about the fact that peppers- especially the hotter ones- can actually help you live longer? Even red onions have properties that can help ward off cancer. In other words, this vegetable combination isn’t just tasty, it’s one of the best healthy food ideas you can find!

4. Eggplant + Squash + Tomatoes

Okay, so eggplant is technically a fruit (and so are tomatoes), but we all think of it as a veggie, so it counts! Like Portobello mushrooms, eggplant gives your casseroles the heartiness of a meat casserole minus the actual meat. Plus, it pairs well with just about anything you can think of. Try it with squash and tomatoes, plus toss in some other veggies that you have on hand. Green beans, peppers, mushrooms.. this really is an “anything goes” vegetable combination.

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5. Cauliflower +Kale

Cauliflower is one of the most versatile vegetables on the planet. Don’t believe me? Check out these15 “OMG I Didn’t Know I Could Make This With Cauliflower” Recipes! While it goes great with any combination on this list, Paula Deen pairs it with kale, leeks, and red potatoes. If you want to skip the starchy potatoes, though, toss the veggies in with some of the others from my recipe.

6. Tomato + Eggplant + Zucchini

These three veggies (or fruits) combine to create a perfect Italian-style veggie casserole. Martha Stewart recommends topping it with Gruyere cheese, but Parmesan works just as well. Her recipe also calls for polenta, but I think the eggplants and zukes give it a perfect hearty texture all on their own.

By the way, according to a 2007 study “fruity” veggies like eggplant and tomatoes can actually help reduce asthma and allergy symptoms. Something to keep in mind if you’re dealing with a bad case of pollen-induced sniffles and sneezes.

7. Carrots + Zucchini

While most veggies are best when eaten raw, studies show that cooked carrots actually have more antioxidants. A 2007 study also found that they can slow down the rate of aging. If those aren’t good enough reasons to use them in your veggie casserole, I don’t know what is! While they work well with many other vegetables, they’re particularly tasty when paired with zucchini.

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8. Sweet Potatoes + Squash

Still searching for the perfect Thanksgiving side dish? You really can’t go wrong with sweet potato goodness, especially when it’s combined with delicious butternut squash. By the way, while you can buy both of these veggies already cubed around Thanksgiving, I HIGHLY recommend just getting fresh veggies and doing it yourself. Yes, cubing sweet potatoes is a royal pain (even with a good mandolin chopper), but you’ll save SO much money. Plus, who knows where those pre-cut cubes came from and how long they’ve been sitting there?

9. Red potatoes + Peppers + Carrots

If you’re not on a low-carb diet and want to add a bit more “heartiness” to your mix, red potatoes make a wonderful addition. Why red? Honestly, it’s all about flavor. They are slightly lower in carbs…but only slightly. Not really enough to make a massive difference. They’re also higher in “resistant starch.” Basically, they resist digestion and instead ferment in your large intestine. There, they act as a sort of “prebiotic” (not a typo, they’re different than probiotics) and help make more good bacteria in your good.

10.Broccoli + Tomatoes

This one is a great combo for men’s health in particular. A 2007 study done by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that ” tomatoes and broccoli — two vegetables known for their cancer-fighting qualities — are better at shrinking prostate tumors when both are part of the daily diet than when they’re eaten alone.”

All of these ideas are already hearty enough to make them “main dish casserole recipes” without any additions. But keep reading for some ideas on making them even heartier.

What else can you put in your mixed veggie casserole?

First, let me just reiterate that you don’t have to add any other casserole ingredients to this dish if you don’t want to. It’s quite filling all on its own with just the veggies. But if you want to “upgrade” it from a vegetarian dish, or just want to stretch it even further, here are a few things you can add.

  • Quinoa- a good way to add a complete protein source while still keeping this as a vegetarian recipe
  • Shredded cheese- anything goes!
  • Crispy air-fried onions– for a nice bit of crunch
  • Apples- they go particularly well with squash and carrots
  • Mushroom, cream of chicken, or even cheddar soup (without diluting it with water). If you try this though, you may need to use more veggies so that it doesn’t turn out soupy or runny.

You can also add things like ground meat (cook it first, though), diced ham, and even sausage. Obviously, it won’t be a vegetarian recipe at that point, though.

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Tips and Tricks for Making the Perfect Vegetable Casserole Every Time

Before we finish up, I just have a few tips and tricks that will help you make the perfect veggie casserole every time. I promise to make it quick!

  • First, whenever possible, choose organic veggies. They’re just better for you overall. You don’t want to turn a healthy dish into a feast of pesticides and GMO weirdness.
  • Try to use fresh veggies as much as you can. Frozen vegetable mixes can do in a pinch, but you won’t get quite the same level of flavor from them. Again, try to buy organic frozen veggies.
  • Trying to get more vegetables into your picky kid’s diet? Make the casserole with all the veggies that they do like PLUS one that you want them to eat but that they usually won’t touch. Just slice it into smaller pieces, or even mash it up and mix it in.
  • Never underestimate the power of herbs and spices. While Parmesan is really all you need to elevate and complement the flavors in my recipe, swapping it out for a tasty herb can completely change the flavor. You can literally use the same veggies every time and still have a totally new dish just by adding in some different herbs and spices.
  • Last, I can’t say this often enough- literally any vegetable combination works well in this recipe. That’s why I love it so much! If none of the combos above appeal to you, browse the produce section and just get creative!

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Mixed Veggie Casserole Recipe

The full recipe and instructions are below. However, this is all you need for a delicious and healthy mixed vegetable casserole: veggies of any kind, eggs and parmesan cheese. Even the parm is swappable. For example, you can try Romano or Asiago instead.

Want to make this a vegan veggie casserole? Leave off the cheese and use your favorite spices instead. Most grocery stores have vegan egg substitutes now. You could also use tofu. I’ve never tried this without the eggs, though, so I can’t guarantee that it will taste the same. If you do try it with tofu or something similar, let me know how it turns out.

You can feel good about eating a nutritious meal full of health benefits. Eggs, vegetables, and a little cheese, and your family can enjoy this wonderful Healthy Vegetable Casserole right out of the oven. I made it with cauliflower, carrots, zucchini, spinach, corn, green peas, and onions. For other great vegetable dishes please see Cream Of Broccoli Cheese Soup and Zucchini And Carrot Bars.

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Healthy Mixed Vegetable Casserole Recipe

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  • Author: Ursula Herrera
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Great vegetarian dish. Perfect for the entire family to enjoy as a side dish or simply by itself. Lots of veggies and nutrition!

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Ingredients

  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup grated parmesan cheese (about)
  • 2 cups fresh spinach
  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 1 cup finely chopped onions
  • 1 cup corn
  • 1 cup cauliflower florets
  • 1 cup chopped zucchini
  • 1/2 cup green peas
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • A little olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. In a large skillet, cook for about 5-7 minutes (high) the finely chopped onions with some olive oil, salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Add the zucchini and cook for another 3-5 minutes in medium heat. Take the skillet out of the heat.
  4. The rest of the vegetables (except spinach) need to be steamed first for about 5-8 minutes then you can place them in the large skillet. Remember you can use any vegetables you want and add more or less according to taste.
  5. In a separate bowl, mix the 4 eggs well.
  6. Mix everything together, adding the spinach also. Place it in an oven safe casserole dish.
  7. Finally, add the parmesan cheese on top.
  8. Bake for about 15-20 minutes in the oven at 375 degrees

Notes

Any and all of the vegetables can be swapped out for others that you have on hand.

You can also swap the Parmesan cheese for other types of cheese, or leave it out entirely and add in some fresh herbs and seasonings.

  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: Vegetarian

Keywords: casserole, vegetable casserole, mixed vegetable casserole

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FAQs

Can I add frozen veg to a casserole? ›

Whatever you do, don't thaw those frozen veggies first, as that is a mistake that will make them instantly soggy. To combat any remaining moisture in your casserole, you'll want to be sure to use plenty of breadcrumbs, crispy French fried onions, finely grated cheese, crushed nuts, or other absorbent ingredients.

How do you add moisture to a dry casserole? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

How many calories are in a vegetable casserole? ›

Vegetable Casserole
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 serving (246.32g)
How many calories are in Vegetable Casserole? Amount of calories in Vegetable Casserole: Calories 134Calories from Fat 37.9 (28.3%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Vegetable Casserole? Amount of fat in Vegetable Casserole: Total Fat 4.2g-
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Should you thaw frozen veggies before baking? ›

Do you need to thaw frozen vegetables before roasting? No need to the thaw the frozen vegetables. They can go from freezer to oven, but make sure to follow the directions and coat with oil and seasonings. Also, if any veggies are stuck together, make sure to separate before putting in the oven.

Do you cook vegetables before putting in casserole? ›

Most vegetables, including green beans, various squash, mushrooms and hearty greens like Swiss chard, should be blanched or cooked before they go in a casserole. Broccoli and cauliflower can be added raw, but roasting makes them particularly soft and delicious.

What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

Top tips for casseroles

Cut your ingredients, such as meat, potatoes and parsnips, into similar-sized pieces to ensure they cook evenly. Add any ingredients that cook quickly, such as broad beans, towards the end of cooking. To save time – and washing up – use a flameproof, ovenproof casserole dish.

What are 5 components of a casserole? ›

Let's talk anatomy: A standard dinner casserole usually includes a protein, a starch, a vegetable, a sauce (or other binding ingredient), and cheese. But making a casserole is not an exact science, and you can definitely break away from this formula. Check out some fun side-dish casseroles and desserts below!

How can I improve my casserole flavor? ›

Balance Flavors

Casseroles can really shine when they achieve a harmonious balance of flavors. Sweet, salty, spicy, and acidic elements should blend well and complement each other. Add ingredients like caramelized onions, olives, or lemon zest to give your casserole a depth of flavor.

How many calories are in 2 cups of cooked mixed vegetables? ›

There are 295 calories in 2 cups of Cooked Vegetables.

Does baking vegetables add calories? ›

Generally speaking, calories are not affected by cooking, as it is the application of heat. That said, there are exceptions. Frying, of course, adds calories due to oil absorption. Cooking of meat can cause fat to render, reducing the amount of fat and calories.

What is a serving size of casserole? ›

The serving size of mixed entrée recipes (casseroles) must be stated in cups (1-1½ cups), not ounces. Plain meat dished are stated in ounces. To calculate the amount of servings of six (6) two (2) ounces of protein your recipe provides, estimate the number of servings for each protein ingredient and add together.

How do you add flavor to mixed vegetables? ›

The best seasonings to use

Well in the case of mixed vegetables, I like to use chicken broth, chicken flavor bouillon cubes or salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper.

What seasoning to put on frozen vegetables? ›

Acidic ingredients like lemon or vinegar, fats like butter and olive oil, spicy condiments like chile flakes or hot sauce, savory ingredients like cheese, bacon and nuts and fresh and dried herbs are all your friends when it comes to frozen vegetables.

How do you make vegetables taste good? ›

Add a squeeze of lemon juice after you steam your vegetables. It can add a nice surprise to spinach or broccoli. Sauté with Herbs. To infuse your vegetables with flavor and mouth-watering aromas, sauté them in olive oil, garlic and herbs of your choice (basil, oregano, thyme, etc).

Does frozen broccoli need to be cooked before adding to casserole? ›

add small onion saluted in butter- use a sweeter Mayo ( so it will add favor instead of grease), use frozen broccoli and don't cook it before hand.

Can you put frozen vegetables directly in the oven? ›

Indeed! And you don't need to worry about thawing them either. In fact, you shouldn't thaw frozen vegetables before roasting them. The high heat of the oven will cause the moisture from the frozen vegetables to evaporate rapidly, giving you a crispier result than if you were to pre-thaw your frozen vegetables.

Can I use frozen vegetables instead of fresh? ›

Frozen Vegetables May Change in Taste and Texture

Like with many other frozen foods, you may notice that your frozen vegetables have a texture or taste that's different from the fresh option. If texture is important to your dish, we recommend choosing fresh vegetables instead of frozen.

Is it OK to put frozen vegetables in the oven? ›

Roasting frozen vegetables in a super hot oven will help them get deliciously caramelized. As with any frozen food, veggies are prone to releasing condensation as they thaw.

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