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Thursday, March 25, 2010

A Very Duggar Recipe: Tater Tot Casserole

Thanks to everyone who critiqued Anna's Chicken Etti recipe!
Here's the Duggars' most famous recipe. You guessed it.....Tater Tot Casserole!

Tater Tot Casserole
(One of Jim Bob’s Favorites!)

Ingredients: 
  • 2 lb ground turkey cooked, seasoned, drained
  • 3-2lb bags tater tots 
  • 2 cans cream of mushroom
  • 2 cans evaporated milk
  • 2 cans cream of chicken 
Directions:
  1. Brown meat, and place in large casserole dish. 
  2. Cover with tater tots. Mix soup and milk together. 
  3. Pour over top. Bake at 350 for 1 Hour.
*Makes 2-9”X13” pans (about 16 servings)
Recipe can be cut in half.


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What do you think of this recipe? Have you ever made it, or do you plan on making it? Feel free to post critiques and comments!

151 comments:

  1. I have made this, and my family likes it. I like to add taco seasoning to my ground turkey for a different kick of taste.

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  2. i have cooked it a few times. It is so easy to make and my kids love it. It is a keeper in my books.
    I use low fat soup in mine

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  3. Doesn't sound to good, to be honest! Come out to California & I will share with you my love of SPICES!

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    1. it is like cream of chicken, who doesn't like Cream of chicken? Only this has the carb right in, (tater tots)

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  4. I tried this quite a while ago, and although it was good, it lacked something. So, I did my research and tried a variation and let me tell you... it is a big hit everytime I make it. See below:

    32 Oz. of Tator Tots
    1.5lbs of hamburger (i usually
    16 Oz. of Sour Cream
    1 Can of Cream of Mushroom
    1-2 Cups of Shredded Cheddar Cheese (Depends on how much cheese you like)
    6 Oz. Can of French's French Friend Onions

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook hamburger. While cooking hamburger, mix sour cream and cream of mushroom soup together. In a 9x13 glass casserole dish layer ingredients like this, starting from the bottom and working up: tator tots, cooked hamburger, and spread cream of mushroom soup/sour cream mix on top. Put in the oven for 45 minutes (if you like crispy tator tots). At end of 45, take out top with cheddar cheese and french fried onions, put back in the oven for about 10 minutes, until cheese is melted.

    I made this for a family who's realtive pased away and it fed 10.

    Enjoy!

    Allison

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    1. I tried your version delicious I can't wait to make it gor my nephews.

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    2. I'm trying this version...but I used hash browns and added cubed green and red peppers and onions to the meat. Its in the oven now and the whole house smells wonderful.

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    3. This was freaking fantastic :) My whole family ate it up. It was even better the next day. Used a lot of spices and peppers for the meat.

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    4. I usually make a great potato casserole similar to yours but as a side dish. I wondered about trying mine with Tater Tots because that's what I have on hand. Like green onions but have used reg sweet onions.

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    5. this sounds absolutely wonderful...making tonight!!!!

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    6. Awesome, Allison. Thank you!

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  5. I have been wanting to try this recipe for a long time, but I don't think my husband or my kids will like it. So if I do try it, I'll at least have to cut the recipe in half or something just in case.

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  6. Thanks for all of the variations and for posting your comments on the recipe!

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  7. I made this once and we loved it. The only differences were, I halved it (there's only 3 of us), I used chicken breast cut up into chunks and I just the cream of chicken and herbs soup. The herbs add a little something extra to the party. I will defiantly be making it again the future.

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  8. Thanks for posting another Duggar-related recipe :) I will try making Allison's variation!

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  9. Hey, I have been looking for the apple crisp recipe that the Duggars fixed, it was on the episode where they took it to the Fireman/Police. It looked really good- Hope you can find this for me
    Thanks so much! I love to watch the Duggars, I have a dvr and record all of them.
    Blessings,
    Renea H
    harrinr@vmcmail.com

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  10. I cook up my hamburger or turkey with onions and garlic. Then I continue the recipe but only have to do half of the recipe. Fortunately, Campbells makes a combo of the chicken and mushroom cream soups. I've also used sour cream when I didn't have evaporated milk (definitely creamier).

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  11. I searched for the Duggars' apple crisp recipe, but it does not look like they have shared it yet. Here is a basic, but delicious, apple crisp recipe that is sure to please anyone:

    Old-Fashioned Apple Crisp
    * 3 cups apples, sliced
    * 1 cup brown sugar
    * 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
    * 1/4 cup unsalted butter, cold

    Directions
    1. Arrange apple slices in an 8-inch square baking dish.
    2. Combine sugar, flour, and butter in a large bowl.
    3. Mix with hands until mixture resembles coarse bread crumbs.
    4. Sprinkle over apple slices.
    5. Bake for 40-45 minutes (until lightly browned) at 375°F.

    Variations:
    Add 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and/or 1/3 cup walnuts to the flour mixture

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  12. I'd like to know why the soups are poured on top of the tots. Doesn't that make them soggy instead of crispy?

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  13. it doesn't get soggy, the sauce actually just gives it flavor. I only use cream of mushroom and evaporated milk i don't know about cream of chicken with ground beef... kinda mixing species. But all it does is soak into the meat and then it's very yummy!

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    1. Look again! Ground beef recipe uses sour cream, NOT cream of chicken soup!

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  14. I made this for my family, Who are picky eaters by the way.
    I don't like mushrooms, so I used chedder cheese soup from campbells and it was SOOO yummy! My family Actually ate it!

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  15. What are Tater tots? I live in the uk and have no idea what they are please tell me.

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    1. Tater Tots are frozen shredded potato nuggets, made by Ore-Ida brand (Oregon/Idaho)...

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    2. They're not very common but they're usually known in the UK and Australia as potato gems or potato royals

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  16. Tater tots are like hash browns. They are sliced pieces of deep-fried potatoes.

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    1. Once we made this but the store was out of tator tots do we used frozen hashbrowns. Just as yummy.

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  17. I made this recipie about a month ago just because i was curious about it. I never expected it to be so good! Its my new favorite food and im being asked by friends who came over and liked it to make it for them! Hahaha god bless!

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  18. Their broccoli cassarole recipie on their website is also one of the best things ive ever tasted ( besides the tator tot cassarole) :)

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  19. I'd love to try it. Since I'm allergic to the MSG in the cream of mushroom and cream of chicken soup, I'd have to find a substitute without MSG. Sounds a lot like Shepherd's Pie.

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    1. A basic homemade gravy "rue". Works great. Almond milk seasoning w/mushrooms. Safe an yummy for us organic msg peeps.

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  20. @ Donna: My husband and I use gravy mixes, in lieu of "cream of"s for the same reason =) It's often less expensive, too!

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  21. My family loves Tater-Tot Casserole. Ours is very similar to the Duggar's.

    We love it so much I make a "double" batch using 2 pounds ground turkey, browned with diced onion. I use a 1 large can and 1 small can cream of chicken soup...for those doubters...it's better than cream of mushroom! I also throw in a 10oz (I think) bag of mixed vegetables. Top with tater tots and bake up a half pan more because we just like more.

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  22. I love Tater Tot Casserole for the must part. I want to try this recipe so bad.

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  23. I am absolutely shocked by the lack of homemade / made from scratch healthy food.

    There are enough kids in that family who can cook -- taking it to the next level and cooking items from scratch -- shouldn't be that difficult.

    We have an epidemic of obesity in this country -- making items from scratch and using items from the garden on the show would encourage healthy eating and home grown food!

    Love the show - BTW - just not how they eat or the food choices available to the kids.

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    1. Its not your family. So its not your place to say what they should eat. I hate it how others judge one another. Worry about yourself. And your family!!!!!!!!!

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    2. I agree with you, I have been doing more cooking from scratch, rarely using remade mixes, etc. my mom relies on them unfortunately.
      I am also appalled by their use of styrofoam dishes!! Styrofoam is not recyclable, takes forever to degrade and is a carcinogenic. I copied the following from Wikipedia......
      The EPA and International Agency for Research on Cancer consider styrene a possible human carcinogen.[8][9] The National Bureau of Standards Center for Fire Research found 57 chemical by-products released during the combustion of expanded polystyrene foam.[10] On July 1, 2015, New York City became the largest city in America to attempt to prohibit the sale, possession and distribution of single-use polystyrene foam (the initial decision was overturned on appeal).[11] In San Francisco, supervisors approved the toughest ban on Styrofoam in the US which went into effect January 1, 2017. The city's Department of the Environment can make exceptions for certain uses like shipping medicines at prescribed temperatures.[12]
      With using styrofoam dinnerware to feed 21 people 3 times a day plus the plastic utensils, that is a minimum of 22,995 styrofoam dishes ( this figure is with each of the 19 kids & parents ONLY using 1 styrofoam dish for each meal) PLUS 7,665 styrofoam cups I per person per day, PLUS plastic utensils ( figure each using 3 at dinner, knife fork, spoon plus 1 ea per person for breakfast and another for lunch... that is 105 pieces per DAY or 38,325 per year. This is just for the original 21 members, not counting any spouses & children from the siblings, or guests.
      I pray that they are at least conscientious enough to recycle what ever is allowed.

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    3. I, too, find it appalling that as a family who wishes to fill the earth with children of God they also wish to fill that earth with poisonous garbage.

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  24. Absolutely agree that The Duggars have terrible food choices with an over abundance of prepared foods. They don't cook they assemble food. I would love to see them with a nutrition specialist. Several times Jim Bob and Jana were shown trying to diet but how would that be possible with the sodium and fat loaded food they serve the family. Also recipes like the ice cream cake was laden with sugar. No wonder the small children run all over the house. They are on a sugar high

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    1. Trust me when your kids are young, they don't need sugar. My two year old is very active with out it. And runs around and at that age they burn calories faster. Yes it's important to eat your fruits and veggies but you can't keep sweets away from your kids. They are everywhere, that's when you limit the amount of sweets.

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  25. I make this all the time. We use ground meat seasoned with onions and garlic. I mix the meat in with two cans of cream of mushroom mixed with one soup can of milk. I put that in 9x13 pan first then sprinkle shredded cheddar then a can of peas and can of corn mixed then layer tator tots and bake till they are crispy...sometimes we melt shredded cheese on top at the end....my family loves it like this.

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  26. Thanks for the recipe. We are trying it tonight. However, we love veggies in my family, so we are addng 2 cans of corn, 2 cans or greenbeans and 1 can of mixed vegetables. We will put the tater tots on top. Can't wait to eat it! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  27. I watch the Duggers all the time. I see them eat fruits & veges. & I do not see one of them that are a bit over weight.

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  28. In Minnesota we call it Tator Tot Hotdish but I haven't used milk in it, I'll have to try that but I use creamed corn in it.

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    1. creamed corn actually sounds like it would be awesome in this.. I might actually try it this way!

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  29. I'm trying it for the first time tonight (with some grated cheddar cheese and breadcrumbs on top). I'll also add some chopped green onions and garlic to it too. I'll post on the the results later.

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  30. Has anyone tried a different type of soup? I would love to make this but not sure what other soup to use? (reason is there is an allergy to that soup).

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    1. I have used cream of celery soup instead of the cream of chicken.

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    2. I love cream of onion if you can find it.

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  31. I love the show and although I am 44 yrs old I wish the Duggers would adopt me. God bless.

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  32. My grandmother introduced us to Tator Tot casserole around 30 years ago. I am still making it because my husband loves it. We layer with mixed veggies, and I also chopped tots in with my hamburger for more texture. Also add a little mushroom soup in with meat mixture. It is always better at leftover time. YUM!! Roxanne

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  33. I agree with a couple of the other comments that most of what I see the Duggars eat is terribly overprocessed and unhealthy. It would be wonderful if they made different food choices and set a better example of healthy eating for so many who watch the show, respect the family, and want to do as they do.

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  34. Okay I just made this for my family. I used taco seasoning for my ground beef and used a can of mushroom soup and a can of chicken soup. The tater tots were mushy and it was very salty. I also topped it with cheddar cheese. My family ate it but asked for me not to make it again. Wondering where I went wrong with what I did. Any suggestions?

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  35. Greetings!
    The Duggars are one of the very few reality families that keep it real. Like a few of the other posts, I agree about their food choices.
    It can't be easy feeding a family of that size, however ... there are ways to cut down on the prepared foods, not to mention the huge amount of garbage that it produces.
    I'm sure they could find more eco friendly ways.
    Otherwise, they appear to be a well balanced family.

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  36. Kate, taco seasoning tends to be salty. I would avoid that and try to season with more herbs/less salt. Remember, you can always add seasoning after you have dished it up, but you can never remove it. As far as eating habits go, we only see a small portion of their lives when watching the show. Just because we see them eating not so healthy foods, it doesnt mean they arent eating them when the cameras arent around. They all seem very healthy and active.

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  37. Jordyn & Kate,
    Homemade taco seasoning doesn't need to have any salt at all. :D

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  38. @Anonymous
    I think the British and the Aussie's call 'Tater Tots' Potato Gems! :)

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  39. I love to cook and will definitely try this recipe. To those who criticize the way the Duggars eat, silly....we don't live with them to see what they eat all the time, and naturally kids will run around, not because of sugar, but because they are children and have the energy. The problem today is lack of exercise....I grew up without computers and the like. Always ate sweets and healthy food, but because I was active I was also healthy.

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  40. I can't wait to try this.For the comment about food choices. Worry about your own family.Plus try feeding that many kids and see what you feed them then?lol

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  41. I just did this for supper tonight and its delicious, my husband and kids loved it too they even asked me to do it again :) thanks for sharing we love you Duggars Family from a Canadian fan :)

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  42. Should I be cooking the tator tots before layering them on the casserole? Or do I put them on frozen?

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  43. @Anonymous

    Hi Anonymous,

    Just add them frozen.

    Enjoy your tater tot casserole!
    Lily and Ellie

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  44. I love the recipe as is but have played with it a little also just for some variety. I used Slap Your Momma Cajun Seasoning to season the meat which I did 1/4 lb each of pork,beef,chicken, and turkey. And I added 1 small conatiner of sour cream to the soups but used Coconut Almond breeze Milk instead of the evaporated. Was great! But hen it is always good however it is cooked.

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  45. You could make your own cream of chicken soup or find an organic brand with no MSG and use that instead. For homemade: Use 1 tsp "Better than bouillon" Chicken bouillon to 1 cup water. Then make a roux using 1 TBS butter and 1 TBS flour. Melt the butter and add the four and cook for a couple of minutes. Stir in the chicken bouillon until thick and creamy. I also, sometimes add a bit of garlic, basil and oregano.

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  46. You can make a tex-mex take on this...use nacho or cheddar soup, sour cream or yogurt, and salsa! Have made this using tots and hashbrowns. Personally I think two pounds of meat for 16 people is quite low on protein so I always use one pound per four people.

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  47. I am going to try it on Saturday. Thanks!

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  48. Just made it! About to try it! Very excited, i've wanted to try it for awhile!!!!

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  49. I halved it as well I come from a big family, but not quite Duggar big. I added some cheese and old bay to my evaporated milk and cream of mushroom soup mixture. I also layered it a bit different tots, then meat, then soup mixture, repeat and have a layer of tots at the top. It was a huge hit with my family

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  50. I have an allergy to the wheat in most of the cream soups so I make my own cream soup with cornstarch or rice flour (which ever I have on hand) instead of the wheat flour. I really like this recipe because I have a fondness for oreida crispy rounds which is what I use to make this. They are also gluten free.

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  51. @Anonymous

    Honestly, are any of those kids fat? Absolutely not! They've been raised on this stuff, too, like any good Southern family.

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  52. Can't wait to try the tater tot casserole.Thanks for everyone's different recipes. Blessings!

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  53. I remember seeing them make this on an episode a few years ago. I am so glad I found this! I am going to make it for dinner tonight.

    And as for people talking about the eating habits of this family, mind your own business. I have not seen ONE person in this family that is overweight or sits on their rear end eating junk food all day. What did you have for lunch? Was is rabbit food? Mind your own business.

    Thanks for the recipe!

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  54. I tried this last night it was great. i love that there are so many variations you can use,I.E. ground chicken, turkey, or ground beef. so many ways to mix it up. I am a stay at home Dad so it gets hard to find variety especially with young kids. look forward to more recipes.

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  55. @Anonymous Normal healthy little children are just energetic all the time anyway. I sincerely doubt they are "on a sugar hi". Watch carefully, they also eat alot of fruit, veggies they grow themselves and other un-processed foods too. Yes the older children are capable of cooking and probably could do a great "from scratch" job. However if you had 20+ people to feed (don't forget they often have friends and relatives there) EVERY DAY, I doubt you'd have the engergy or time to cook every meal from scratch either!! Also they live a fairly active rural (Country) life style and do a fair bit of manual labour (when is the last time you laundered for 20 on a weekly basis?) I think they are doing a great job of raising their kids and the approach food and meal times the same way they do everything else, firstly with thanks to God, all foods in moderation, good sensible portion sizes (uncommon for you Yanks where everything seems to be upsized and overly large as a matter of course - that would account for the obesity epidemic!!)and commonsense. As someone outside your American Culture, I think they're doing ok so Fair Dinkum Give a Bloke a go (That's Aussie for give em a break!)

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  56. I'm from australia
    what are Tater Tots?

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  57. @Anonymous

    Hi Anonymous,

    Tater tots are like hash browns. They are sliced pieces of deep-fried potatoes.

    ~Lily and Ellie

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  58. @Anonymous
    Why is it that there always has to be a Debbie Downer/Critic?? I cannot believe you made the statement "No wonder why the kids are always running around the house, They are on a sugar high" Unreal , I do not know of any household that has kids that don't run around the house? Did you make your children sit quietly in the house 24/7? How Pathetic!! You must be the perfect version of a Betty Crocker with your homemade attitude huh? They cook plenty of homemade foods. This is just showing versions of some of their favorite recipes.. Its none of your business what they feed their children.. Take your critical statements and apply them someplace else, (Like in your own life) !

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  59. @Rhonda
    i added a can of rotel tomatoes (green chiles, diced tomatoes) and velveeta cheese. it added spice and a cheesy kick. you could always use fresh grated cheese if velveeta isn't your gig. the cream of soups oddly go well with cheese of any sort. i had this casserole as a child. my momo used doritos instead of tots. add fresh doritos when complete if you don't like the soggy dorito factor.

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  60. @Anonymous
    i would def saute the trinity. white onions, green bell pepper and celery. add the ground meat and brown. i would add a can of green chiles and diced tomato to the soup mixture. if you season your meat and sauce-like mixture, it could be tasty....right after you add cheese. you could even go a little baja and add some black beans. :)

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  61. I actually made it for the first time for our family Christmas dinner 12/13 - everyone loved it. I have made this in advanced, baked and froze in smaller portions and had that for our nephew when he house sit for us when our family went on vacation. Today is our family reunion and guess what's in the oven baking now:-). This is a favorite at our church potlucks as well. I have shared the recipe many people!

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  62. @Anonymous In Australia they are potato Gems. they are in the freezer section where the frozen chips are

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  63. So Last night I actually made the tater tots cassarole and it was amazing ! made a couple of changes and seasoned the lean ground turkey with smoked paprika and garlic very yummy in flavor. Added a cup of shredded mexican blended cheeses on top and it was very yummy on a cold/ cool night, Thank you for the recipes I will try Anna's chicken-etti next !! cannot wait

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  64. @Rhonda

    Although I have made this and it was delicious, I am going to see if I can modify this recipe using tuna (from cans)and noodles instead.

    Also, due to our family health issues/wanting to eat healthier , I always read the labels on bags, cans, etc. I limit the amount of carbs, salt, fat, and sugar as much as I can. Different seasonings can upgrade a recipe big time! I like to use Italian Seasoning, Garlic, Peppercorn and Cilantro the most and have learned that Tumeric (sp) is a great addition to those watching their weight/wanting to lose a few pounds.
    MV

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  65. @Anonymous And made from scratch would be much cheaper.

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    1. I'm just wondering if you made both versions yourself and exactly how much you saved since you seem so sure that you are correct. How do you make your home made tater tots? Mine never turn out quite right. ;)

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  66. Toter Tot Casserole has been a family staple of our for years. I grew up on it and now my children do as well. Such an easy dinner that feeds many.

    2lbs ground beef
    2 cans cream of muchroom soap
    1 bag of tater tots
    1 large back of shredded cheese
    1 can of french fried onions
    2 cans of mixed veggetables (carrots, corn, green beans, small potatoes)
    2 cans of mushrooms

    Layer and back.....so delicious.

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  67. I've made this with Turkey breakfast sausage and use cream of celery instead of mushroom. I've served it for breakfast at church before and everyone loved it. With the cream of celery everyone says it tastes like it's got cheese in it.

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  68. We love this in my home..But i add onion to my meat, also i use ground beef(not a fan of turkey) then i top with cheese

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  69. @Anonymous

    SO then your making tuna casserole? lol not really a modification to tater tot casserole! lol

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  70. Making your Tater Tot Casserole now it's in the oven!! I just add more spices like fresh cooked onions with the Turkey and garlic. Due to the fact Turkey meat needs it. I used 2 cans cream of Chicken and one can on mushrooms.I put the Tater Tots on top so they brown and crispy. I find tuned this recipe. Making a Salad on the side. You need some kind of vegs with this meal. I'll report you later on how we liked it I am sure we will. I bake and cook all the time just made 7 batches of Christmas Cookies for friends and people at our church. I love making homemade gifts food for people.

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  71. I would like to try this with shredded chicken. I think following the basic guidelines you can make it as healthy as you want a nun d still end up with tator tot casserole. It is just a matter of personal choice..glad we have one. We dont use canned soups either because of the irreversible effects of msg. (Neurotoxins). But that's my choice. Can't fault others for their choice. I have time to cook from scratch and some don't.

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    1. I have used chicken Susan as shtredded turkey ishard to find in Australia. My husband loved it. Work a treat. If you make your own soups you can make enough soup to make a couple of Tater Tot Casseroles and freeze them for a night of from cooking. Just heat and eat. I try andd make my own soups but some being a seanional type it hard. My aduld kids dont like broccoli or colliflower so with then you an shave it with a knife so it is so small they dont even know its in there. I also add baconas well. My kids come to visit and ask me to make it all the time.


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  72. Hi I'm from the uk what's tatoe tots

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    1. They are potatoe jems or potatoe royales

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  73. @Anonymous

    Hi Anonymous 78,

    Tater tots are like hash browns. They are sliced pieces of deep-fried potatoes.

    Enjoy the rest of your week:)
    Lily and Ellie

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  74. Made this for the first time for dinner tonight. Yummy. I changed up the recipe a little, used ground beef, sautéed onions and mixed with the beef and added garlic powder. Once this was cooked I added a can of drained corn as my family does not particularly liked the mixed veggies. I then added the soup and milk mixture but used cream of celery and cream of chicken. I made the two pans and sent one too my daughter and her family (6 children). I suggest sharing this with someone who needs a break. Just a thought . Blessings to all.

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  75. Just had this tonight for the first time. Seeing it on the show it always looked delicious but I found it to be a bit bland, tasteless. Been reading through the comments and I've seen some suggestions that might add some flavor. Taco seasoning, gravy mixes, onions & garlic. I wouldn't make it this way again, But I will try to make it a little differently next time.

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  76. Yes this is an unhealthy recipe but I have seen them eat it with fruits n veggies on the side.They seem like a very active family that enjoys good hard work too...its all about balance ..I can't wait to try this recipe with a veggie filled salad on the side!

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  77. Anyone can be critical. Overall, this family does a good job. They don't watch television and keep active which is very important.

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  78. I just made this. I don't know what it was but I wouldn't call it food!

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  79. I have been wanting to make this since the first time I saw the family make it. Well, I finally made it today. I used ground beef, chopped onions, Campbells chicken and mushroom soup, evaporated milk and of course a 32 ox bag of tots. I seasoned the groundbeef with garlic and parsely salt. Going to top it off with cheddar cheese 10 minutes prior to it being done. It looks good and I sure hope it tastes good. Now, why is it that there always has to be someone or somebody that has to be a critic of the family. Raising 19 kids and not being in debt is one heck of an accomplishment if you ask me. Especially in our current economy. I may not agree with everything they say but I sure do admire them for sticking to their principles etc.

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  80. What could I use to replace the cream of mushroom, because my husband is allergic. I really want to try this recipe out soon!!

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  81. @KailyneV

    Hi Kailyne,

    Feel free to omit the cream of mushroom and just use 4 cans of cream of chicken.

    Enjoy!
    Lily and Ellie

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  82. I found that this recipe works better with 2 lb of meat for one dish and I one can of cream of mushroom and 1 cup of sour cream, 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese and the mini tater tots.
    Layer in this order: Meat, soup/sour cream mixture, 1 c cheese, mini tots bake @ 350 for 30 min. Sprinkle 1 c cheese and bake for 5 additional minutes.

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  83. The missing ingriedient for you health nuts is "praying over your food". There are no food restrictions in the new testament, other than don't be a glutton, and eat in moderation. God knew we would have all these chemicals and everything, that's why were supposed to say grace and God blesses all of it and sanctifies it. So bring on the tater tot casserole!!

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  84. YEE HAW!!! You said it. This family, along with God, encourages me to be a better mom. We all need those go-to meals at times during our busy week & I'd say that the Duggar's are busy 24/7 and going strong! P. S. I like salad...& Tater Tot Casserole too!!! ;-)

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  85. I think the recipe is great! I just add shredded cheddar cheese to the top!

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  86. to all UK People asking what tatter tots are, I've researched it and everyone seems to agree tatter tots are known in the UK as potato crunchies a lot like hash browns available at Iceland and Morrisons

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  87. Just wondering what they season the meat with...?

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  88. @Anonymous

    Hi Anonymous 93,

    It depends on personal preference. Taco seasoning is probably the most common choice, but some readers have mentioned using onion and garlic or herbs to season the meat.

    Happy Cooking!
    Lily and Ellie

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  89. Do you see an obesity problem in the Duggar family?

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  90. I just recently tried this recipe & it has become a huge hit at our house!! Thanks so much for sharing w/ us!!

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  91. Made this tonight for my parents. They loved it!!!!!!!!:)

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  92. Sounds good, I want to make it sometime soon.

    Emma,

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  93. Delicious!! Made it for my whole family, and we made half. None left and everyone is full and happy! Including my picky toddlers!

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  94. Oh yummy this is one good dish, I'm babysitting for little ones tonite and making this now! The kids love it,husband and I love it wow its a win/win! I'll throw in some veggies and alll is done. I will have more time to read, do crafts, and play with the little ones! This Grandma thanks you!

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  95. @AnonymousWhy do some people need to be so nasty? I'd like to see how your budget could handle feeding 21 people, 3 meals a day...365 days a year. They do the best they can, with what God has given them. They don't shop @ Lord & Taylor's or eat filet mignon every day. Many of us would be so thankful to have such a loving, happy and so close of a family unit. See the bigger pictuure, they are very blessed! :-)

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  96. Thank you for this delicious recipe. It has become a family favorite. Can't wait to try some of the variations I've seen posted.

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  97. @JennHello from the Cornhusker state! We add veggies to our tator tot casserole as well usually 2 cans of French cut green beans or any fresh garden veggies in the summer such as corn or peas etc. I don't however uses any evaporated milk just 2 cans of cream of mushroom soup. God bless everyone!!!

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  98. I have ONLY 4 kids, and have had to, ( For the sake of time/schedules), HAD to come up with something QUICK for supper. Give Them A Break...They're very well proportioned, body -wise, they get veggies n nutrients from their other meals, during the wk., off camera...

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  99. I live alone but like to take things to church and there a regular size dish of food just doesn't go very far, but if I take a main dish and super Duggar size it there actually will be enough to go around. Thanks for sharing your recipes.

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  100. @Lily and Ellie
    Tater Tots are usually shaped like a marshmallow.

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  101. I don't think the Duggars would approve of the way y'all are talking to each other. We grew up on Tator Tot Casserole along with other delicious home cooked meals. It was always served with a green salad. Now I make mine with homemade cream soup because I don't eat MSG. We used regular milk to thin the canned soup back in the day. I've never tried it with evaporated.

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  102. Thank you for the recipe I have 6 picky kids and this was a big hit defiantly making again
    Thank you for sharing

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  103. We done it in the original version for to long :)

    2#s ground beef
    1 onion chopped onion
    2 cans cream of chicken soup
    tater tots
    grated cheddar cheese

    brown ground beef with onion until fully cooked, salt and pepper to taste
    put into baking pan, mix in soup,
    layer tater tots on top then cover with grated cheese
    350 till hot

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  104. Is there anything else i can use instead of mushroom??

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  105. @Bianca Romero

    Hi Bianca,

    You can substitute an additional 2 cans of cream of chicken. :)

    Blessings,
    Lily and Ellie

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  106. I sauté 1 onion and a green pepper. Do the rest like advice and then top it all with cheese. It's awesome!

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  107. this is not cooking to much processed and can food fro me they need to learn basic cooking like how to make basic white sauce and cut out the caned soup and caned milk i would not feed this to a pig much less children.

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  108. Could I use ham to make it more breakfasty

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  109. I make this whenever I get the chance. I do add poultry seasoning, garlic salt and pepper to the ground turkey while it's cooking. I also cut the recipe in half, as I don't have that many mouths to feed.

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  110. If u cut recipe in half do u cut cook time in half??

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  111. We always did ours with layer of hamburger that was cooked with chopped or minced onion and bell pepper. Depending on if we were hiding them from kiddo's :) Along with garlic and then salt and pepper. Next we add a vegetable or two like green beans. Then of course tater tots and the soups mixed with some cream and milk. Then bake and top with cheese. Because the flavor was so great picky vegetable eaters would eat it too! ~Kimberly in Arkansas

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  112. @Valgar13

    Hi Valgar13,

    We have never tried it with ham, but it could end up tasting great. If you try it, let us know how it turns out. :)

    ~Lily and Ellie

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  113. I've made this for years but I do mine a little different, I brown the hamburger and drain then add it to a casserole dish, I then mix the Cream of Mushroom Soup and Cream of Chicken Soup with 8 ounces of Sour Cream and pour mixture over the Hamburger, I then add Slices of Velvetta Cheese over the Soup and then layer the Tator Tots on top, I bake at 3.50 for 30 minutes or until Tator Tots are turning brown, I then remove it from oven and sprinkle shredded cheese on top of the Tator Tots and pop it back into the oven just long enough to melt the cheese.. Putting the Tator Tots on top lets them remain crisp and not soggy.

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  114. My husband, daughter and I watched an episode of The Duggars last night when there were only 14 children and Michelle had just given birth to Jackson. My hubby saw the family making this recipe and asked me to find it. We are very excited to try it!

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  115. Love, love this thanks for the recipe we are a family of ten and I make two batches and no leftovers! My husband and kids ask for it often, Love your show and your wonderful family.

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  116. i had to try this recipe myself just to see what the hype was about. And i admit it was super delicious, its like eating a loaded baked potatoe.
    You can totally make this ahead of time freeze it into individual portions.
    But anyway i used green onions and bacon to my casserole. And omg its amazing

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  117. @Lilly and Ellie,
    Just wondering, with what is the ground turkey seasoned? Thank you so much.

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  118. @Anonymous

    The seasoning is up to you, but taco seasoning or seasoned salt are both good options. :)

    Lily and Ellie

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  119. tator tot recipe my mother has done this one for 35 years. It is also yummy and good for you with zucchuni and tamales in it. My uncle does not like zucchuni and came one night and had three bowl full of it. Then asked for the recipe. It shocked him he had zucchuni squash in it and could not taste the squash. Cheese makes it even better!

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  120. @Indysharon

    Hi Indysharon,

    I've never tried making it in a crock pot, but this recipe says it can be done: http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/1135/Tater-Tot-Casserole105285.shtml

    Blessings,
    Lily and Ellie

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  121. I've made this many times. Easy and tasty and leftovers are great, there's only two of us. I use half recipe. Usually make with grass fed ground beef cooked with sea salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder. I've used about 8-10 oz of unsweetened almond milk instead of evaporated and its fine.

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  122. i have made this many times. but i cut it in half and added a few things. my kids and i love it but my hubby doesnt.
    what i add to it is:
    chopped up an entire onion very small
    cut up 3 potatoes into small pieces and cook them til soft
    add a cup full of mush rooms once everything is all together i put the tater tots on top. then the sauce topping and some shredded cheese on it.

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  123. There is something very similar which is synonymous with Minnesota-Tater Tot Hotdish. Mix 1 lb browned ground beef and 2 cans french cut green beans with 1 can cream of mushroom and 1 cup milk. Pour into casserole dish and top with 1 package tater tots. Bake at 350 one hour, uncovered. I only make it now about once a year but growing up my sister was in charge of cooking dinners and we had it often.

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  124. Making this tonight. It's in the oven now.

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  125. Here's how I make it slightly healthier but with the same quickness and convenience of the original: 1 pouhd ground beef sauteed with mushrooms, onion, and garlic; 1 large can cream of mushroom soup, 1-lb bag of frozen peas and carrots all mixed together with a little milk to thin if needed the tipped with the tots so they stay crispy. :)

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