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Summary
This is a serious crowd pleaser that you will be asked to bring to every family gathering.
Our hashbrown casserole is ultra-comforting and is a staple for Thanksgiving and Christmas. With deep nuanced flavors and amazing texture, it is one dish that you will look forward to bringing to a party, and happily go back up for seconds and even thirds. It’s the ultimate side dish for holiday dinners, parties, or any time comfort food is calling.
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Additional Details About This Recipe
Can I use fresh potatoes instead of frozen hashbrowns?
You can, but they must be shredded and well-drained. You also have to deal with them browning quickly. Frozen saves time and delivers consistency without any loss in flavor.
Can I make it ahead?
Yes! Assemble the night before, refrigerate, and bake. You may need to add 5–10 minutes to the bake time. Just be sure to keep the crispy fried onions separate until you are ready to top the baked casserole with them. We have even put it in a sous vide bag when traveling out of state. You just cut the bag and dump it in your casserole dish to bake.
What about substitutions for cream of chicken soup to make it vegetarian?
You can do a vegetable version with vegetable stock and vegetable bouillon.
Can I make this in a smaller dish?
Yes—halve the recipe and bake in an 8×8-inch dish for smaller gatherings.
How do I store and reheat leftovers?
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Place on a sheetpan lined with parchment paper in serving sized portions (the physical separation between servings helps it heat more evenly and faster) reheat at 350 F for 10 minutes or until hot.
Nutritional Facts (per serving)
(Values are estimates based on ingredients listed)
- Calories: 290
- Fat: 20 g
- Saturated Fat: 10 g
- Carbohydrates: 19 g
- Protein: 7 g
- Sodium: 420 mg
- Fiber: 1 g







