Creamy, cheesy, and decadent Twice Baked Potato Casserole is an easy to make side dish that everyone loves! This simple casserole checks all of the right boxes, with butter, bacon, and cheese in each soft, pillowy bite.
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Loaded Baked Potato Casserole
One of our most popular dishes here on The Cookie Rookie is the classic twice-baked potatoes recipe. However, a loaded baked potato casserole might just be even better. Each bite is so creamy and buttery!
Along with creamy mashed potatoes, you’ll find ingredients like melted Colby Jack cheese, green onions, and crumbled bacon in this twice-baked potato casserole. The best part is that it’s so incredibly easy to make!
Feel free to toss on a little extra bacon and cheese!
Why You’ll Love this Potato Casserole Recipe:
- Flavorful: With ingredients like Colby Jack cheese and bacon crumbles, this casserole is anything but bland. Oh, and the green onions add a delightfully fresh element!
- Decadent: With ingredients like butter, sour cream, and heavy cream, this is a deliciously decadent and creamy potato casserole.
- Make Ahead: Yes! This casserole can be assembled ahead of time and easily baked when you’re ready to serve it.
Twice baked potato casserole is the best comfort dish for when you need some cheesy, warm, bacon-filled potatoes!
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How to Make Twice Baked Potato Casserole
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- Preheat your oven and prepare a baking dish.
- Mash the potatoes, and stir in the ingredients.
- Spread potato mixture in a baking dish.
- Bake with foil, then without.
- Garnish, serve, and enjoy!
Recipe Notes
- If you’d like to use turkey bacon instead, that works too! Just make sure it’s cooked to a crumble like consistency before mixing it in with the other ingredients.
- For best results, always grate your own cheese. It makes a huge difference!
- Removing the foil at the end of the bake time makes the cheese perfectly bubbly and golden.
I love using russet potatoes for this casserole recipe. They’re typically what I choose for classic baked potatoes and mash and bake perfectly. Instead of russet potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes are great alternative.
Yes! Prepare the casserole through step 5. Cover tightly and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When ready to bake, remove from the refrigerator and continue with step 6. Because the casserole mixture will be cold, it may need a few minutes longer in the oven to heat all the way through.
While freshly prepared mashed potatoes are best, you can certainly use pre-made (or leftover) mashed potatoes in this casserole recipe. Skip step 2, use about 4 cups of mashed potatoes and continue with the recipe in step 3.
For a vegetarian twice baked potato casserole, simply omit the bacon – no other changes needed.
Definitely. Use 2 cups of your favorite kind of shredded cheese. For best results, use block cheese and grate it yourself – pre-shredded cheese doesn’t melt as well as freshly shredded cheese.
Yes! To serve a crowd (16-20 people), simply double all of the ingredients and bake in a 3-quart baking dish.
Serving Suggestions
Here are just a few of my favorite entrees to serve alongside this easy side dish!
If you’re heading to a potluck, this twice baked potato casserole is just the dish to have handy. It’s got all the right ingredients that people know and love!
Tips!
- When it comes to bacon, you can never have too much. Measure it with your heart!
- Don’t forget to remove the foil at the end! The cheese is so tasty on top from those last few minutes of baking without foil.
- Use a full fat, not low fat sour cream for the most dense results.
Of all the ways to use up a few plain russet potatoes, this has got to be the most satisfying!
What can I use if I don’t have a potato masher?
If you don’t have a potato masher, use a hand or stand mixer to mash the potatoes.
What can I use in place of sour cream?
Instead of sour cream, use the same amount of plain Greek yogurt. It’s just as creamy and tangy!
Can I make this recipe with sweet potatoes?
This twice baked potato casserole would be delicious with baked sweet potatoes. Swap russet potatoes for baked sweet potatoes and continue with the recipe as written.
More Easy Side Dish Recipes We Love
In a world filled with new and exciting recipes, sometimes, it can be comforting to just stick with the classics. Twice baked potato casserole has all of the ingredients you know, love, and crave that are tried and true!
More Cheesy Casserole Recipes to Try:
- Ham and Potato Casserole
- Cheesy Baked Gnocchi
- Baked Lobster Mac and Cheese
- Enchilada Stuffed Pepper Casserole
- Broccoli Cheese Casserole
- Sloppy Joe Casserole
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can his be made the night before and bsked this next day
Yes!