Cravings naturally shift towards warm, comforting meals that nourish both body and soul as the weather starts cooling off. Fall is the perfect season for quick and easy casseroles – those one-dish wonders that combine convenience, flavor, and heartiness in a single baking dish. But if you’re watching your waistline, you might worry that these comfort food classics are off-limits. This roundup of 15 Fall WW casseroles that are perfect for proving that you can indeed have your casserole and eat it too.

And if you are looking for even more WW friendly casseroles, be sure to check out my casserole collection.

From savory vegetable bakes bursting with autumn produce to protein-packed dishes that will keep you satisfied for hours, these recipes offer the best of both worlds. They deliver the cozy comfort you crave as the weather cools down while aligning perfectly with your Weight Watchers plan. Each casserole in this roundup is point-conscious, ensuring you can indulge in these satisfying meals without a hint of guilt. Whether you’re looking for make-ahead options for busy weeknights, crowd-pleasing dishes for family gatherings, or simply want to experiment with new, healthier versions of your favorite comfort foods, you’ll find a new go-to favorite!

chicken noodle casserole on white plate with fork
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1. Fall WW Casseroles: Comforting Chicken Noodle

This comforting Chicken Noodle Casserole is only 6 WW points and easy to whip up any night of the week. It’s budget-friendly and ties in a classic fall favorite – chicken noodle soup! I love that it only takes 32 minutes from start to finish, so it’s great for any night that you need something quick but hearty. 

sloppy joe casserole

2. Sloppy Joe Casserole

A 30-minute max prep and cook time is exactly what you want on a busy weeknight. And this meal tastes like you slaved for hours in the kitchen. No one will know! Sloppy Joe Casserole is rich in protein and comes with various health benefits. It’s a delicious way to get your iron! 

Bacon cheeseburger casserole

3. Fall WW Casseroles: Bacon Cheeseburger Casserole

A regular bacon cheeseburger can have around 800 calories and over 80 grams of fat. This casserole is less than 250 calories and 8 grams of fat per serving. You’re cutting the calories by more than half, without cutting out the classic flavors. It’s just 7 WW points per serving. 

Turkey Casserole in red baking dish

4. Leftover Turkey Casserole

This Leftover Turkey Casserole is the best way to use up leftover turkey after Thanksgiving Day. It features buttery biscuits and lean meat but still remains a balanced meal all in one. It’s got 22 grams of protein and 6 WW points per serving, so unlike the actual Thanksgiving meal, it’ll fill the family up without leaving them overtired. 

chicken parmesan bubble up in white casserole dish

5. Fall WW Casseroles: Chicken Parmesan Casserole

This Chicken Parmesan Casserole is a Bubble Up recipe, which means the biscuits “bubble up” as the casserole bakes. By making zero-point tomato sauce, you can lower the points of each serving. The family will love it, and no one has to know it’s healthy. With the zero point tomato sauce, it’s just 5 Weight Watchers points per serving. 

Pillsbury Breakfast Casserole in casserole dish

6. Pillsbury Breakfast Casserole

We can’t skip over breakfast casseroles in this roundup because they can be the best part of a slow weekend morning. And when it comes to breakfast, you know Pillsbury has you covered. This 7 WW point casserole is filled with buttery biscuits, eggs, diced veggies, ham, and cheese which covers all of the basics in a delicious way. 

sausage and biscuit casserole in baking dish

7. Fall WW Casseroles: Sausage Biscuit Casserole

Forget fancy recipes and complicated ingredients! This Sausage Biscuit Casserole is your new BFF for busy mornings, lazy Sundays, or simply when you crave a delicious and satisfying meal without the fuss. It’s very easy to whip up and will serve the whole family, or even a week of grab-and-go breakfasts. 

stove top stuffing chicken casserole

8. Stove Top Chicken Stuffing Casserole

Chicken is an excellent source of protein, and it’s also low in fat, making it a great choice for a healthy casserole. Stove Top Stuffing mix makes it that much easier to make, plus it’s absolutely delicious so you don’t have to worry about bland chicken. I love that this hearty casserole is just 4 points per serving. 

Monte Cristo Casserole in white dish

9. Fall WW Casseroles: Monte Cristo Casserole

Monte Cristo sandwiches are legendary but for their taste, not their health status. This fall casserole allows you to enjoy the flavor of the classic sandwich without adding in all those useless calories. With 7 points per serving, you can enjoy the taste of buttery croissants, slightly sweet ham, and the sharp bite of cheese. 

Bubble up pizza casserole in red dish

10. Meat Lovers Pizza Casserole

We talking about comfort foods, we can’t skip pizza! This meat lovers pizza casserole is a fun way to spruce up Friday movie night but in a healthy way. It’s easy to change up the toppings based on what you like, so don’t be afraid to turn this into a veggies-lover version if that calls to you! 

tater tot casserole

11. Fall WW Casseroles: Tater Tot Casserole

If you love potatoes with breakfast rather than biscuits, this tater tot casserole is for you. This breakfast casserole is the perfect one to use if you need something you can freeze and save for later. Freeze the individual servings for a quick re-heat busy morning breakfast. It’s the best way to keep yourself in line with your health goals this fall. 

million dollar chicken casserole

12. Million Dollar Chicken Casserole

This version of Million Dollar Chicken Casserole is delicious but healthy for you. It uses zero-point ranch instead of cream of chicken soup. If you’re looking for an easy weeknight dinner, this is it. You can even make it a day ahead and freeze it for lunches. And if you want to adjust the Weight Watchers points even more, you can substitute fat-free cream cheese and reduced-fat cheese for light cream cheese and shredded cheese.

scalloped potato and sausage casserole

13. Fall WW Casseroles: Sausage and Scallop Potato Casserole

If you’ve had scalloped potatoes before, you know how decadent they are. Which usually means it’s not points-friendly. This version is lightened up enough that one serving will only cost you 8 points, and it’s packed with chicken sausage for extra protein, making it a balanced meal. It does take about an hour to make, but the aroma spreading throughout the house will be worth it. 

sweet potato casserole

14. Bourbon Infused Sweet Potato Casserole

You don’t have to wait for Thanksgiving to make sweet potato casserole, especially when it’s this good and healthy! This bourbon-infused sweet potato casserole sounds calorie-heavy, but in reality, it’s under 300 calories per serving. There’s also a non-alcoholic version in case you’re not a bourbon fan. Either way, it’s the perfect fall dinner party side dish. 

taco fiesta casserole in red lasagna dish

15. Fall WW Casseroles: Taco Fiesta Bubble Up

I certainly think tacos are a year-round food because they’re so delicious and easy to make. So of course we have to have a taco-inspired casserole in the fall. Rather than tortillas, the base is buttery biscuits which gives it a fun change up for just 8 points per serving. 

Grab your favorite baking dish and get ready to fill your home with the irresistible aromas of fall. These 15 WW casseroles are about to become your new seasonal staples, making meal planning a breeze and keeping you on track with your wellness goals all autumn long.

About Meag

Health and Wellness Writer. B.S. Dietetics. Le Cordon Bleu Graduate. 10+ years of experience in the fitness and nutrition industry!

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