Baked Potato Casserole

Baked Potato Casserole

I love having a Baked Potato with Sour Cream, Chives, Bacon and Cheese smothered on top; but when I want to enjoy another one of these wonderful side-items I have to get up from my seat and do it again.

Instead of making 3-4 trips to the kitchen to make Baked Potatoes I came up with a clever way to make it into a casserole.

This delectable little dish can be served as the main entree or you can take those potato skins and fill them up with this stuff – you can get creative as much as you want.

You are going to fall in love with all of the different flavors of this amazing recipe.

For the full list of instructions and directions please go to the next page…



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92 Comments

  1. Gregory Boyd
    Gregory Boyd May 28, 22:22

    Ok good

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  2. JoAnne Simmons-Holder
    JoAnne Simmons-Holder May 29, 17:56

    Mmmm @[1499972758:2048:Jeff Holder]

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  3. Alicia Baldwin
    Alicia Baldwin May 30, 17:47

    @[1372954817:2048:Alicia Baldwin]

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  4. Laura Hennessy
    Laura Hennessy June 04, 22:14

    Looks yummy!

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  5. Jackie Coleman
    Jackie Coleman June 05, 09:53

    Will try

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  6. Barbara Young
    Barbara Young June 07, 14:11

    Already it goid

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  7. Sheila Meyer
    Sheila Meyer June 09, 11:22

    Why can’t I get this recipe?

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  8. Charlene Harless
    Charlene Harless June 10, 23:54

    I can’t get this would love too make this

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  9. Shirley Hucks
    Shirley Hucks June 12, 12:22

    @[531296828:2048:Rebecca Lynn] jamie always does this for church meals but she uses mashed potatoes it is good

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  10. Phyllis Barker
    Phyllis Barker June 12, 15:52

    YUM YUM!!!

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  11. Marisa Manzo
    Marisa Manzo June 12, 22:46

    @[1193340715:2048:Zak Mickens]

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  12. Katie Kekovich
    Katie Kekovich June 13, 00:22

    @[100000549666893:2048:Michael Craig Sikorski]

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  13. Ellie McCutcheon Giust
    Ellie McCutcheon Giust June 18, 00:34

    You’re going to enjoy

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  14. Joyce Brown
    Joyce Brown June 21, 10:52

    Fer Doug!! @[1473414736:2048:Robert Dernus]

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  15. Teresa Johnson
    Teresa Johnson June 23, 04:49

    Looks yummey!

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  16. Patricia Gaines
    Patricia Gaines June 24, 09:05

    Make sure that you use heavy cream if you do not have any NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Evaporated 2% Milk in the cabinets. The heavier the cream the more rich your dish will turn out.

    Shopping & Cooking List

    8 medium potatoes (about 2 1/2 to 3 lb. total), peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks

    1 cup NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Evaporated 2% Milk

    1/2 cup sour cream

    1 teaspoon salt

    1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

    2 cups (8-oz. pkg.) shredded cheddar cheese, divided

    6 slices turkey bacon, cooked and crumbled, divided

    Sliced green onions (optional)

    The Directions For Your Ingredients

    Step One

    PLACE potatoes in large saucepan. Cover with water; bring to a boil. Cook over medium-high heat for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender; drain.

    Step Two

    PREHEAT oven to 350° F. Grease 2 1/2- to 3-quart c$#%&!@*erole dish.

    Step Three

    RETURN potatoes to saucepan; add evaporated milk, sour cream, salt and pepper. Beat with hand-held mixer until smooth. Stir in 1 1/2 cups cheese and half of bacon. Spoon mixture into prepared c$#%&!@*erole dish.

    Step Four

    BAKE for 20 to 25 minutes or until heated through. Top with remaining cheese, bacon and green onions.

    ~*~ Healthy Hint ~*~

    If you want you can use 2 percent milk, light sour cream and lean turkey bacon for a less fattening dish. Subs$#%&!@*uting tease items out does not hurt the flavor.

    The next day everything tastes so much better! I put mine in the refrigerator with some foil over night. The next day I popped it in the oven for fifteen minutes with the foil on top at 350° F.

    Rosemary always tastes so much better whenever you throw it on top. I like to roast it in the oven on top of the c$#%&!@*erole for ten minutes.

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  17. Patricia Gaines
    Patricia Gaines June 24, 09:06

    Hope this helps -Baked Potato C$#%&!@*erole

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  18. Sheila Meyer
    Sheila Meyer June 24, 10:32

    Thank you so much…will try it!

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  19. Sonja Hoffman
    Sonja Hoffman June 25, 17:36

    Won’t open!

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  20. Timothy B Anderson
    Timothy B Anderson June 27, 14:02

    @[100000462581038:2048:LaQuasha Chante’]

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  21. Sharon Harris
    Sharon Harris July 02, 14:05

    Calories and fat?

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  22. Crystal Lee
    Crystal Lee July 05, 22:14

    @[100000945667813:2048:Dennis Murman]

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  23. April Talamantes
    April Talamantes July 06, 12:31

    I can’t get to the recipe either

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  24. Chrissie Raymond
    Chrissie Raymond July 06, 18:17

    @[100000422315494:2048:Judy Riggins]

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  25. Judy Riggins
    Judy Riggins July 06, 18:22

    I’m pretty sure that would go GREAT with the chicken bake…

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  26. Chrissie Raymond
    Chrissie Raymond July 06, 18:28

    Lol. Probably right haha

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  27. Judy Riggins
    Judy Riggins July 06, 18:30

    With whipped sour cream icing…

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  28. Judy Riggins
    Judy Riggins July 06, 18:31

    I need food…

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  29. Lana Jinks Roux
    Lana Jinks Roux July 11, 22:16

    You’re going to enjoy this.

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  30. Cindy Masterson
    Cindy Masterson July 13, 00:52

    can’t get to the recipe…..also tried to get to the others there and could not

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  31. Cora Spriggs
    Cora Spriggs July 13, 17:05

    Not crazy about potatoes but this sounds good

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  32. Kendric Rice
    Kendric Rice July 16, 04:45

    @[100000307667272:2048:Tina Prodromides]

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  33. Pat Hartensteiner
    Pat Hartensteiner July 16, 13:35

    Hit next page and the recipe comes up

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  34. Craig Scala
    Craig Scala July 16, 18:22

    Why boil if your putting them in the oven? Why not do the entire c$#%&!@*erole in the oven. Don’t make sense to me. Great recipe.

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  35. Suzie Griggs
    Suzie Griggs July 21, 00:58

    Looks delicious!

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  36. Anita Gonzalez
    Anita Gonzalez July 22, 12:17

    @[100006838958058:2048:Connie Trevino-Chavez]

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  37. Shane Wenger
    Shane Wenger July 30, 10:24

    Yummy!

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  38. Shane Wenger
    Shane Wenger July 30, 10:25

    I always boil potatoes first before baking, frying or grilling… makes em turn out way better 🙂

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  39. Craig Scala
    Craig Scala July 30, 10:59

    Why bake a potato if your going to boil it? It is already tender except the skin. I like baked potato brushed with olive oil to make the skin crunchcy. If you wrap your potato in aluminum foil and bake it. It the same as boiling in water. Don’t make sense.

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  40. Luanne Hrl
    Luanne Hrl August 06, 18:59

    Here it is…I hope. 🙂 8 medium potatoes (about 2 1/2 to 3 lb. total), peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks

    1 cup NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Evaporated 2% Milk

    1/2 cup sour cream

    1 teaspoon salt

    1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

    2 cups (8-oz. pkg.) shredded cheddar cheese, divided

    6 slices turkey bacon, cooked and crumbled, divided

    Sliced green onions (optional)

    The Directions For Your Ingredients

    Step One

    PLACE potatoes in large saucepan. Cover with water; bring to a boil. Cook over medium-high heat for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender; drain.

    Step Two

    PREHEAT oven to 350° F. Grease 2 1/2- to 3-quart c$#%&!@*erole dish.

    Step Three

    RETURN potatoes to saucepan; add evaporated milk, sour cream, salt and pepper. Beat with hand-held mixer until smooth. Stir in 1 1/2 cups cheese and half of bacon. Spoon mixture into prepared c$#%&!@*erole dish.

    Step Four

    BAKE for 20 to 25 minutes or until heated through. Top with remaining cheese, bacon and green onions.

    ~*~ Healthy Hint ~*~

    If you want you can use 2 percent milk, light sour cream and lean turkey bacon for a less fattening dish. Subs$#%&!@*uting tease items out does not hurt the flavor.

    The next day everything tastes so much better! I put mine in the refrigerator with some foil over night. The next day I popped it in the oven for fifteen minutes with the foil on top at 350° F.

    Rosemary always tastes so much better whenever you throw it on top. I like to roast it in the oven on top of the c$#%&!@*erole for ten minutes.

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  41. Luanne Hrl
    Luanne Hrl August 06, 18:59

    Good, it came up! 🙂

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  42. Cindy Masterson
    Cindy Masterson August 06, 20:14

    Thanks so much☺

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  43. David Hulsey
    David Hulsey August 13, 19:52

    @[100000112296774:2048:Becky Hulsey]

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