Comfort food gets a healthy twist in Cheesy Vegetable, Turkey Sausage and Rice Casserole! This fresh, filling, gluten free casserole recipe comes together on the stovetop before being transferred to a baking dish, buried under a blanket of cheese, then briefly broiled to melt it. It’ll give you all the warm and fuzzy feelings of eating a casserole without having to wait for an hour or two to bake.
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Fresh and Light Casserole Recipe
When I think casseroles I usually think heavy, eat-your-feelings-type meals that are perfect for the darkest of nights in the season that shall not be named. This casserole, in contrast, is cheesy — yes — but light and filled with vegetables.
Sauteed zucchini, peppers, onions, garlic, and sweet corn are combined with rice, turkey sausage, and an easy, 3-minute homemade cheese sauce. The mixture is scooped into a casserole dish, topped with more cheese, then broiled until bubbling. It is unbelievably good. This is one of those meals you have to force yourself to walk away from, otherwise you’ll keep going back for more and more and more, and before you know it half the pan is gone. Or so I’ve been told…
Anyway, this casserole also reheats beautifully. Make and enjoy for dinner then pack up the leftovers for easy lunches all week long.
The ingredient list for this recipe might look a touch long but many are fridge and pantry staples – rice, broth, milk, seasonings, and gluten-free flour to name a few – plus the dish makes a TON of food. Nobody’s going hungry or unhappy when this casserole is what’s for dinner!
How to Make This Recipe
Start by adding long grain white rice and chicken broth to a small saucepan. Bring to a boil then place a lid on top, turn the heat to low, and cook for 10 minutes. Note: the broth should just barely be at a simmer! After 10 minutes, remove the pan from the heat then let sit with the lid on for 5 additional minutes before fluffing rice with a fork. Set aside.
Meanwhile, brown gluten-free Italian-style turkey sausage in a large skillet over heat that’s just a touch above medium. Scoop the sausage onto a plate then set aside.
This is the turkey sausage I use – LOVED the flavor!
While the turkey is browning, prep the vegetables. You’ll need a red bell pepper, yellow onion or jumbo shallot, zucchini, and sweet corn (fresh or frozen.)
Add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil to a large skillet then add the peppers and onions, season with seasoned salt, and saute until the vegetables begin to soften, 5 minutes. Add the zucchini and sweet corn then season again and saute until all the vegetables are tender, 5-6 additional minutes. Finally, add minced garlic then saute for 1 minute. Set the vegetables aside.
Last step is to make the cheese sauce which takes 3 minutes – that’s it!
To a saucepan whisk together gluten-free flour (or all-purpose if you don’t need to eat GF,) and milk (any kind – I used skim.) Turn the heat to a touch above medium then whisk until the milk is thick and bubbly, 2 minutes. Turn the heat off then add shredded gouda cheese and stir until smooth. You can use any kind of cheese you like for this dish, really. Pepper jack, cheddar, gruyere, or even fontina are all great options!
Everybody into the pool! To the skillet with the vegetables add the cooked rice, sausage, and cheese sauce then mix until everything is well combined.
Scoop the mixture into a nonstick sprayed casserole dish then top with additional shredded gouda cheese and broil until melted.
That’s all she wrote! Scoop the casserole onto plates, top with a sprinkling of freshly chopped basil for freshness, then dig in. I hope you love this comforting, summery dish – enjoy!
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Cheesy Vegetable, Turkey Sausage and Rice Casserole
Description
Cheesy Vegetable, Turkey Sausage and Rice Casserole cheesy and decadent tasting, but packed with vegetables. This healthy and filling casserole recipe will be a hit with the whole family.
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 cups long grain white rice
- 2-1/2 cups chicken broth
- 8oz gluten-free Italian-style turkey sausage (I use Honeysuckle brand)
- drizzle extra virgin olive oil
- 1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
- 2 small zucchini, chopped
- 1 cup sweet corn kernels
- 1 large shallot or 1 small yellow onion, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- homemade seasoned salt (see notes)
- 1-3/4 cups milk, any kind (I use skim)
- 3 Tablespoons gluten-free flour
- 8oz gouda cheese, shredded then divided
- chopped fresh basil for topping (optional)
Directions
- Add rice and chicken broth to a small saucepan then bring to a boil. Place a lid on top then turn heat down to low and simmer for 10 minutes (broth should just barely be bubbling.) Remove pan from heat then let sit with the lid on for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork then set aside.
- Meanwhile, brown sausage in a large, 12” skillet over heat that’s just a touch above medium. Once cooked, remove sausage to a plate then set aside.
- Add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil to the skillet then add bell pepper and shallot or onion, season with seasoned salt, and then saute until vegetables begin to soften, 5 minutes. Turn heat up slightly then add zucchini and sweet corn, season with more seasoned salt, then continue to saute until all the vegetables are tender, 5-6 more minutes. Add garlic then saute for 1 more minute. Turn the heat down slightly and/or add more extra virgin olive oil at any point. Taste vegetables then add more seasoned salt if necessary, and then set aside.
- Add flour to another small saucepan then whisk while adding milk to get rid of any lumps. Turn heat to medium then whisk until milk is thickened and bubbly, 1-2 minutes. Remove pan from heat then add 3/4 of the shredded cheese and stir until smooth. Taste and add salt if necessary.
- Add cooked rice, sausage, and cheese sauce to the skillet with the vegetables then mix until well combined. Scoop mixture into a nonstick-sprayed 9x11” baking dish (or similar sized baking dish) then top with remaining shredded cheese and broil until top is golden brown. Sprinkle with fresh basil, if using, then scoop onto plates and serve.
Notes
- Click here for my homemade seasoned salt recipe >
- You can swap brown rice for white rice - follow cooking instructions on package to determine how much additional chicken broth and time you'll need for cooking.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Heidi 08.01.2017
Hi Kristen,
Maybe I’m just blind, but I don’t think I saw anything about the baking temperature or time… What temperature should it go in at and for how long?
Thanks,
Heidi
Kristin 08.01.2017
Hehe, you are not blind! This is actually a no-bake casserole – wohoo! Just need to set it under the broiler for a few minutes at the end. :)
Heidi 08.04.2017
Ohhhhhh, I get it. Haha! Thank you!
Brittany 06.28.2017
I made a few substitutions on this and yet it still came out awesome! Thanks!
Abby 06.24.2017
Any tips if I make it ahead of time and place in fridge?
Trisha 06.22.2017
Just made this with riced cauliflower (TJ’s pre-packaged ftw!) to throw in the oven later, but I snagged a few bites and then contemplated just eating until it was more fitting for an 8×8 pan…this is to say, SO. FREAKING. GOOD.
Jennifer 06.15.2017
Any thoughts on using quinoa instead of the rice? I have a bag languishing in the back of my pantry that I need some new inspiration for and I’m out of rice.
Kristin 06.20.2017
I think that could work!
Pauline 06.09.2017
2nd post on this recipe. Made it and it is AWESOME!!!! The turkey Italian sausage really hit the spot. We’re primarily poultry/fish/seafood folks and I forget about turkey Italian sausage. What a great diversion for us! Leftovers are wonderful. The zucchini and corn are perfect. I won’t change a thing in this recipe. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!!
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Karen 06.06.2017
I made this for my family last night for dinner and what a hit. My husband doesn’t like casseroles, but he loved this. Made a triple batch so we could have leftovers, but there was nothing left! Thanks for another delicious and gluten free recipe!
Kelli @ Hungry Hobby 06.05.2017
yum yum!!!!
Candy 06.05.2017
This looks so good. I’m making some meals for a family at church…would this be a good freezer meal?
Lisa 06.05.2017
This looks great and I can’t wait to try it! I’m curious as to why you only used 1/2 a pound of sausage. I know I could use more of course, but so often the standard is 1 pound, so I thought maybe there was a specific reason?
Kristin 06.05.2017
There are so many vegetables in the dish that I thought adding more might make the casserole not stick together very well. I tested with 12oz and it was a little crumbly compared to 8oz, but either amount will taste delicious!
Andrea 06.05.2017
Looks delicious! I always love things I can make ahead of time to have ready for lunches. Do you think you could use microwave-steamed rice? I’m guessing the rice just needs to be fully cooked before you broil it? Thanks!
Kristin 06.05.2017
Yep! You could really use any kind you like. :)
Pauline 06.05.2017
Holy Smokes! This looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it.
Cristina 06.05.2017
Looks so good! What brand of gluten free flour did you use? Thanks!
Kristin 06.05.2017
I love King Arthur GF flour :)
Kate 06.05.2017
Hi Kristen! This looks delish. Do you think it would freeze well?
Kristin 06.05.2017
I do! I was going to freeze our leftovers…then I ate them. ?
Becky 06.05.2017
Have been following IGE since before you went gluten free. Love the recipes, love your comments, but most of all I love your photographs. They are well planned and colorful but most of all they take me along the journey of making the dish. Thanks for your lovely additions to my day!
Kristin 06.05.2017
Thank you for your kind words, Becky! Much appreciated! :)
Sarah C 06.05.2017
This looks awesome, and I have all the things!
One question – I would like to bring this to a family in need, but they have a little one with a dairy allergy. Would you just scoop some out before adding the cheese sauce? Or is there a good way to make this dairy free? Thanks!
Kristin 06.05.2017
You got it, Sarah! I’d scoop some out before adding the cheese sauce. It will be more stir fry-like, and not so saucy, but still tasty. :)
Sarah C 06.05.2017
Thanks for the fast response!
Jen 06.05.2017
This looks so good, adding it to the meal plan for next week!
Also, you have zucchini listed twice in the ingredients column :)
Kristin 06.05.2017
Whoops – how did that get in there?! Thanks for the heads up! :)
Sara @ The Ravenous Housewife 06.05.2017
Wow this looks amazing!