Love cheesy casseroles? Try this Cheesy Chicken and Rice Casserole, this Taco Casserole or this Ground Beef Casserole next! If there are any two things that are meant to be together, it’s potatoes and cheese. Whether it’s this Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes and Ham, potato soup, Crockpot Cheesy Potatoes, or cheeseburger casserole, you really can’t go wrong with this delicious combo! Hashbrown casserole, also known as funeral potatoes, is a classic way to enjoy cheesy potatoes! Traditional hashbrown casserole is made with frozen hashbrowns that are baked with cream of chicken soup and topped with cheese. This cheesy hashbrown casserole recipe is just as delicious but instead of using cream of chicken soup we’re throwing together a makeshift version made up of chicken broth, sour cream, half-and-half, and a few simple seasonings! It’s a quick and easy side dish that takes 10 minutes to prep and is guaranteed to be a hit at any party!

What is the difference between hashbrown casserole and funeral potatoes?

There isn’t any! Hashbrown casserole and funeral potatoes are just two names for the same dish. You might also hear them called cheesy potato casserole, party potatoes, cheesy hashbrowns, cheesy potatoes, or just “wow, this is really good!” 😉

Ingredients for hashbrown casserole:

Hashbrown Potatoes: I use frozen hashbrown potatoes to keep the prep of this recipe super easy. No need to thaw them first! Cheddar Cheese: I recommend shredding your own cheese for the best texture. Pre-shredded cheeses contain an anti-caking agent that can cause a graininess when melted. Chicken Broth: I use low sodium chicken broth. If you use regular chicken broth, you’ll want to adjust the amount of salt you add yourself. Sour Cream and Half-and-Half: a rich, tangy, and creamy base for the cream sauce. Seasonings: you’ll use a simple blend of onion powder, salt, and black pepper. Crushed Corn Flakes and Melted Butter: makes up a buttery, crispy, and crunchy topping for the potato casserole.

How to make hashbrown casserole

Variations

Add veggies. You can boost the nutrition of this cheesy hashbrown casserole by mixing in whatever veggies you like! Try broccoli, peas, frozen mixed veggies, bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, or even jalapeños for a kick of spice. If you are adding veggies, I recommend pre-cooking and draining them to rid them of excess moisture. You don’t want a watery casserole. Add meat. Make this classic side dish into a more complete meal by adding whatever protein you like. Try it with cooked diced ham, ground beef, shredded chicken, bacon, sausage, you name it! Swap the cheese. I love the flavor of cheddar cheese in this but use any melty cheese you like. Colby jack, pepper jack, Monterey jack would all be delicious. Use a different topping. You can swap the cornflakes for Panko breadcrumbs, crushed Ritz crackers, or even crushed potato chips.

More cheesy potato dishes you’ll love

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