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They May Be Called Funeral Potatoes, But This Dish Is Anything But Dead!

04 May 2016
jessicafaidley
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You might be turning your nose up at the name of these potatoes, but we assure you, you’re going to love them! This awesome dish got its name from being a staple casserole served at Mormon funeral gatherings. However, these potatoes are definitely the life of the party.

I’ll admit, I make them for a variety of occasions, not just funerals, and you should too! What makes them, so savory is the creamy ingredients that coat them such as cheese, chicken broth, and butter. And guess what? They are topped with crunchy kettle-cooked potato chips! My whole family loves it when I make this side dish, but we prefer to call it “Party Potatoes.”

If I could go back in time and marry my husband again, I might even serve these at the reception! And I bet everyone would love them!

 

Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond at Food Network.

 

 

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Quick Tip: You don’t have to use potato chips as the topping if you don’t want to. Substitute with french fried onions, cornflakes, or crushed crackers.

 

Make This Comfort Food All-Star Once And There’s No Going Back To Your Old Ways Again

24 August 2015
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This Is SO Much Better Than the Store-Bought Version!

I did enjoy that standard mac & cheese in a box as a kid.  Once I grew up and tasted what “real” macaroni and cheese could taste like, though, that box stuff just really didn’t do it for me.

This recipe is the gourmet, restaurant-style version, and boy is it delicious! This certainly is loads better than any of those store-bought ones! It has a nice blend of spices, and the fresh cheese is so much more flavorful than that reconstituted nuclear-orange stuff. And you can have it ready in about an hour, including prep and cooking time. We all know how much kids of all ages love this dish – now you can take it to the next level and make all the adults crave this dish, too!

This is such a classic weeknight meal in our house, and I couldn’t imagine going through a whole month without having it at least once. If, for some reason, I haven’t made this for a while, my husband starts asking me what’s wrong! That’s how big a part of our dinner routine this is!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Taylor Takes a Taste

 

 

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Quick tip: Try adding cooked bacon or your favorite sausage!

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