It looks like “Italian Crescent Casserole” isn’t the name of a plate or dishware item related to your grandmother’s plate — rather, it’s the name of a food dish/recipe that many people make for dinner. (The Girl Who Ate Everything)
🍽️ What Italian Crescent Casserole Is
- It’s a comfort‑food casserole made by baking savory fillings (usually ground beef or sausage with tomato sauce and cheese) inside or atop crescent roll dough that forms a golden, flaky crust. (Eat Wheat)
- The dish combines Italian‑style flavors with the simplicity of crescent roll dough, so it’s often compared to a deep‑dish pizza‑style bake. (Real Mom Kitchen)
- Typical ingredients include ground meat, pasta sauce or marinara, shredded cheese (like mozzarella), and refrigerated crescent roll dough shaped into a crust. (The Girl Who Ate Everything)
This is a recipe name — not a specific antique or collectible plate — so when people search “Italian Crescent Casserole,” they’re usually looking for how to make that baked dish, not identifying a piece of tableware. (Eat Wheat)
🍛 About Plates & Dishes
Just to clarify: a plate is simply a piece of dishware on which food is served. Plates can be decorative or everyday tableware, and they come in many shapes and styles (round, oval, crescent‑shaped, etc.). (Wikipedia)
If you were asking about your grandmother’s plate because it has “Italian Crescent Casserole” written on it or is shaped in a special way, that phrase is almost certainly referring to the dish served on it, not the plate type itself.
If you want to identify the actual plate (pattern, maker, age), you can share a photo or describe any stamps/marks on the back — and I can help research that specifically!