Well I've finally figured out how to use the linky tool on my blog, it only took me 6 months! So, my new blog feature is Monday Meal Madness. I will post a recipe every Monday and you can link up with your recipe as well! I am looking to add some new meals to my rotation so hopefully you can all join in and post some of your favorites each week. It doesn't have to be the main course either, I consider dessert a part of the meal, along with salads, sides, appetizers, or whatever else. Here is my side dish that I am posting, I know a lot of people have this recipe but there are a lot of variations on it.
Cheesy Potatoes
2 pounds hash browns thawed (you can use either the shredded or cubed, I prefer the cubed)
1 cup sour cream
1 can cream of chickens soup
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix together. Pour into a greased 9x13 pan and bake at 375 degrees for one hour or until lightly browned on top. You can also make these in the crock pot.
Some people like to top these with crushed up chips, saltines or Special K cereal. I don't top mine with anything because I like the crisp top of the potatoes.
I also have been adding 1/2 can cream of mushroom soup to give it some more flavor and then not using an entire cup of sour cream. This recipe is one that you can definitely play around with and there are quite a few different versions out there. Thanks for linking up and don't forget to check out some other links that people post. It's always fun to get new recipes!
I'm also linking up at:
looking forward to new recipes
ReplyDeleteMe too Chris! Hoping we get some great link ups today.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Ange, I love this recipe but forget to make it more often. Humm, well I'm adding a link to my posting of the dessert with the chocolate covered peanut butter ritz cookies. They were soo yummy, that the big batch I made was gone by the next night in my house. Yumm, and enjoy!
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