21 Recipes That Start With Frozen Hash Browns

21 Recipes That Start With Frozen Hash Browns

These little cups can easily be made ahead for grab-and-go breakfasts the whole family will love. Hash browns make up the crispy crust and you can customize the egg filling with your favorite meats and veggies.

Enjoy all the flavor of loaded potato skins with the convenience of a casserole by using this easy recipe. Hash browns are mixed with Cheddar cheese, sour cream, crumbled bacon, and ranch dressing seasoning for plenty of bold flavor.

"This is my family's recipe that has been handed down through the years," says contributor Melissa Kovac. "We've always used the maple flavored pork sausage but any kind is good. This casserole is a nice and cozy breakfast or brunch meal that everyone will enjoy."

Using frozen corn and hash browns, this recipe can be made on the fly with a well-stocked freezer. The end result is a decadently creamy soup that is sure to warm you up.

This rich side dish is sure to be the first to go at your next holiday gathering. Don't skip the crushed cornflakes on top. They add just the right amount of crunch and not too much sweetness.

Want to skip out on condensed soups? You can still make an ultra decadent hash brown dish by combining Asiago cheese, sour cream, and heavy cream for this casserole.

Enjoy an all-in-one breakfast with this easy skillet recipe. Your morning favorites of hash browns, eggs, bacon, sausage, and plenty of cheese are layered together for the perfect brunch.

Waffle makers aren't just for sweet batters. Instead, stuff your appliance with a spicy hash brown mix that is sure to become a new breakfast favorite.

With two types of frozen potatoes — both shredded and cubed hash browns — this dish is a spud-lover's dream. Best part? It freezes well, so you can always keep this quick meal on hand.

An easy breakfast or dinner dish, this rich casserole combines hash browns, ham, and a creamy Parmesan sauce. "I made this for a church group and got rave reviews, and many recipe requests," says Chris S.

With a crispy hash brown crust and flavor-packed filling, this quiche is sure to become a new brunch tradition. It's an excellent recipe for using leftover holiday ham.

For when you need a game day dish that is "fix it and forget it," reach for this recipe. Shredded hash browns cook down with condensed cream of chicken soup, butter, sour cream, and plenty of cheese for a wow-worthy side.

"Crunchy hash browns make the perfect base for cheesy eggs and salty bacon," says NicoleMcmom. "This simple breakfast pizza is a fun way to serve breakfast on a hectic holiday morning or after a kids' sleepover. Easy to customize with your favorite toppings or cheese."

Combine two comfort food favorites — cheesy potatoes and quiche — to create one rich meal that is great for brunch or lunch.

"This rich, thick, and creamy soup is a great way to use up leftover holiday ham," says recipe creator fabeveryday. "Made in your slow cooker, and using shortcuts like frozen hash brown potatoes, this delicious soup requires very little effort on your part."

The secret to this extra cheesy hash brown casserole? Using Cheddar-flavored crackers, such as Cheez-Its, as part of the crunchy topping.

Not only do one-pan dinners save you time, they save you the effort of washing multiple dishes later in the evening. This simple casserole mixes together frozen hash browns, ground turkey, broccoli, and onions all in the same dish with a rich and creamy sauce.

Why cook eggs, bacon, and hash browns separately for breakfast when you can combine them into this wow-worthy pie? "My family loved this — especially my daughter who normally does not like "mixed" food," says reviewer Robin Brady.

You only need four simple ingredients to create this irresistibly rich side dish. Cheesy, buttery, and comforting, you're sure to have no leftovers at the end of the night.

"Hash browns, sausage, eggs, and cheese. What's not to love?" asks recipe creator cathyalf. "It can be made ahead of time and refrigerated until ready. Great to share at work, for an overnight guest, and Christmas morning!"

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