Turkey Noodle Casserole

shela.sweeny @cook_3832368
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat oven 350°. Spray 1.5 quart casserole dish with Pam
- 2
Cook vegetables till tender crisp.
- 3
Combine soup, milk, and spices in large bowl
- 4
Add remaining ingredients EXCEPT cheeses and stir.
- 5
Turn 3/4 mixture into prepared dish.
- 6
Layer with slices, cover with remaining mixture, sprinkle with parm.
- 7
Bake about 45 minutes until bubbly and slightly browned.
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