Do you have a funeral casserole in your freezer?!


Question:

Do you have a funeral casserole in your freezer?

How often do you change it? Assuming there are no funerals in that time, to take it to.
What is your best funeral casserole receipe?

Additional Details

7 hours ago
This is the South people, and Yes people die, and when that happens, you take the casserole out of the freezer and take it to the wake. And something new is a video, of the dead persons life, with pictures and favorite music, that we show at the wake. People are going to die regardless or not, I put a casserole in my freezer. Would you wait until someone is hurt, before buying a first aid kit.


Answers:

This one actually has the name funeral in it!
Funeral Potatoes
(serves 16)

1 24-ounce bag frozen shredded (not diced!) hash brown potatoes, thawed

2 cans cream of chicken soup
2 cups sour cream*
1 cup grated cheddar*
one-half cup plus 2 T. melted butter*
one-third cup chopped onion
2 cups crushed cornflakes
salt to taste


Combine 2 T. melted butter and cornflakes. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Blend well. Pour potato mixture in a large oblong pan. Sprinkle crushed cornflake mixture on top and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serve hot.

Do not use low-fat versions of these ingredients. Low-fat sour cream and cheddar will not melt, and margarine has water in it.




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