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Corn Flake Funeral Potatoes

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Ingredients

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1 (32 ounce) package frozen hash browns
2 cups cubed velveeta cheese
1 (10 1/2 ounce) can cream of chicken soup
16 ounces sour cream
1/2 cup melted butter
3 tablespoons grated onions
1/2 cup melted butter
2 cups corn flakes

Nutritional information

835.4
Calories
600 g
Calories From Fat
66.7 g
Total Fat
36.3 g
Saturated Fat
126.8 mg
Cholesterol
801.3 mg
Sodium
57 g
Carbs
3.3 g
Dietary Fiber
6.7 g
Sugars
8.6 g
Protein
249g
Serving Size

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Corn Flake Funeral Potatoes

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    I tried these spuds years ago when a co-worker brought them. They were made with mashed potatoes. She informed me that was all she had, but they were delicious.

    I later found a recipe for them called "Cottage Potatoes" from a magazine. I made them once with Rice Crispies because I forgot to buy corn flakes. They were good but you could the cereal popping in the oven!! Seriously, it was funny.

    I noticed some comments about the fat and caloric content. Kudos to those of you brave enough to be creative and make a healthier version. Personally, I feel, that unless you were eating multiple servings several times a day, this doesn't need to be an issue. Remember, this food is usually offered at special occasions, not a constant side dish. Most people I know can eat one serving and one serving only. It is very rich.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Corn Flake Funeral Potatoes, This is a delicious, easy cassserole that my mom calls Funeral Potatoes because she sees it all the time at funerals (not that she goes that often ) , I tried these spuds years ago when a co-worker brought them They were made with mashed potatoes She informed me that was all she had, but they were delicious

    I later found a recipe for them called Cottage Potatoes from a magazine I made them once with Rice Crispies because I forgot to buy corn flakes They were good but you could the cereal popping in the oven!! Seriously, it was funny

    I noticed some comments about the fat and caloric content Kudos to those of you brave enough to be creative and make a healthier version Personally, I feel, that unless you were eating multiple servings several times a day, this doesn’t need to be an issue Remember, this food is usually offered at special occasions, not a constant side dish Most people I know can eat one serving and one serving only It is very rich , My DS just loved these potatoes!!! I made this as written, other then changing the cheese to shredded cheddar cheese, as it was what I had on hand!! I served these as a side to my sloppy joes and jello with fresh sliced bananas, for my DS’s 21st Birthday lunch!!! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe Made for Spring 2013 PAC


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    Steps

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    Mix All of the Ingredients Together and Put in a 9 by 13 Pan.

    2
    Done

    Mix the Ingredients For the Topping and Spead Out Over the Casserole.

    3
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    Bake at 350 Degrees For 45-60 Minutes.

    4
    Done

    Tip: Mixing in the Hashbrowns Last Makes Stirring Them in a Lot Easier.

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