Looks like funeral potatoes (some call it) I call them cheesy hash brown potatoes.

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Step 2: Mix the creamy base

In a large mixing bowl, combine:

  • sour cream
  • cream of chicken soup
  • melted butter
  • shredded cheddar cheese
  • chopped onion (if using)
  • garlic powder, salt, and pepper

Stir everything together until smooth and well blended. This mixture is what gives the casserole its creamy, rich texture.


Step 3: Add the hash browns

Add the thawed shredded hash browns into the bowl.
Mix gently but thoroughly so every strand of potato gets coated in the cheesy mixture.

At this stage, it should look thick, creamy, and evenly combined.


Step 4: Transfer to baking dish

Pour the mixture into your prepared 9×13 dish.
Spread it out evenly using a spatula so it bakes uniformly.


Step 5: Prepare the crispy topping

In a small bowl, mix crushed cornflakes (or breadcrumbs) with melted butter. Stir until the topping is lightly coated.

Sprinkle evenly over the potato mixture. This layer is what creates the signature golden crunch on top.


Step 6: Bake until golden and bubbly

Place the dish in the preheated oven and bake for 45–55 minutes, or until:

  • The edges are bubbling
  • The top is golden brown
  • The center is hot and set

If the top browns too quickly, you can loosely cover it with foil halfway through baking.


Step 7: Let it rest before serving

Remove from the oven and let it sit for about 10 minutes before serving.
This helps the casserole firm up slightly so it’s easier to cut and serve.


What Makes This Dish So Popular?

  • Easy ingredients: Everything is simple and affordable
  • One-pan recipe: Minimal cleanup
  • Crowd favorite: Works for holidays, potlucks, and family dinners
  • Customizable: You can add bacon, ham, green onions, or extra cheese

Variations You Can Try

  • Bacon version: Add cooked, crumbled bacon for a smoky flavor
  • Spicy twist: Mix in a pinch of cayenne or diced jalapeños
  • Extra cheesy: Add mozzarella or pepper jack cheese
  • Vegetarian version: Use cream of mushroom soup instead of chicken

Serving Ideas

These cheesy hash brown potatoes pair well with:

  • Roast chicken or turkey
  • Grilled steak
  • Breakfast eggs and sausage
  • Holiday ham

They work for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner—truly a flexible side dish.


Final Thoughts

Cheesy hash brown potatoes are the definition of comfort food: creamy inside, crispy on top, and loaded with cheesy flavor. Whether you call them funeral potatoes or just your favorite potato casserole, they’re guaranteed to bring people back for seconds.

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