Dolly Parton’s 5 Ingredient Casserole

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My kitchen was always chaotic when I grew up in the South, but this casserole became our family`s non-negotiable comfort dish. It’s a 5-ingredient wonder that layers crispy hash browns, hearty beef, and creamy cheese—no preaching required, just flavor. Regular readers of Eminent Recipes know I champion recipes that balance speed and soul, and this Dolly Parton favorite fits perfectly: ready in 50 minutes, customizable to your taste, and recently survived a chili powder experiment with surprising success.

Recipe Overview

Prep Time 20 mins
Cook Time 50 mins
Total Time 70 mins
Servings 6–8
Difficulty Easy
Cuisine American

Why This Recipe Works

This casserole is a masterclass in texture. The golden hash browns form a crispy base, the beet-red meat layer simmers into tenderness, and the cheese blanket becomes a gooey cap. Baking it in one dish eliminates messy pans, and the simple ingredient list means even grocery-store oblivious cooks (me pre-2018) can win. I once forgot half the sour cream, substituted Greek yogurt, and ended up with a tangy twist the kids raved about.

The beauty lies in its adaptability. Skip the meat for a purely vegetarian option, add spinach for a kaleidoscope of nutrients, or swap cream of chicken soup for mushroom to cut the sweetness. Last Thanksgiving, I layered in apple pie filling—it worked. Dolly, I promise you’re just as clever as my mom.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
Ground Beef 1 pound Substitute ground turkey for a milder flavor
Hash Browns 30 oz frozen Avoid fresh potatoes to prevent sogginess
Cream of Chicken Soup 1 can (10.5 oz) Swap for mushroom or celery soup if available
Sour Cream 1 cup Use Greek yogurt for tang, but texture becomes denser
Cheddar Cheese 2 cups, shredded Full-fat preferred for melting; low-fat blocks crumble

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Preparing the Beef

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C)}
  2. Brown 1 lb ground beef in a skillet: add 1 tsp oil, cook 5–7 mins until no pink remains, drain excess fat
  3. Transfer to a bowl and let cool for 10 mins (prevents cheese from sticking)

2. Creating the Creamy Base

  1. Mix 1 can (10.5 oz) cream of chicken soup with 1 cup sour cream until smooth
  2. Set aside 1/4 cup of mixture for future emergency savory sauces
  3. Take this moment to relax—most work is complete

3. Layering Like a Supermarket Pro

  1. Grease a 9×13-inch dish: 1 tbsp butter or non-stick spray suffices
  2. First layer: 1/2 of the frozen hash browns (no thawing needed)
  3. Distribute 1/2 of the beef on top using a spatula
  4. Spoon 1/2 of the creamy soup mixture sparingly but surely
  5. Spread 1 cup shredded cheddar to coat the layer fully
  6. Repeat layers for maximum golden cheese on top

4. Baking to Perfection

  1. Transfer to oven: bake 45–50 mins until edges bubble and cheese is golden
  2. For a smoother check: use a knife inserted into center—it should emerge dry (not slushy)
  3. Let rest 10–15 mins: cheeses tighten and layers set for cleaner slices

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Drain beef thoroughly: excess moisture leads to soggy hash browns (trust, I tried it without and cried pierogi-shaped tears)
  • Use full-fat ingredients: sour cream and cheese deliver ideal creaminess foat fat-free products taste… like very small dreams
  • Pre-shred your own cheese: bagged versions tend to clump, and you need 2 cups
  • Don’t skimp on hash browns: frozen bags have saline content that enhances flavor
  • Add 1/2 tsp cumin: it balances the cheese’s richness and hides any overly aggressive Mommas on your plate

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using fresh potatoes: they release excess water. A casserole is not a Louisiana gumbo
  • Skipping preheating: cold meat introduced to hot oven = rubbery texture for undercooked middle
  • Peeking in first 15 mins: the Traitor Classic collects twenty hot casserole casualties yearly
  • Over-loading cheese: 2 cups is optimal. More makes it resemble something your dog left in the oven
  • Forget the post-bake rest: cutting too soon leads to disastrous slush slabs

Variations and Substitutions

Ingredient Substitution Impact on Flavor
Ground Beef Ground Turkey Mild flavor; add garlic to compensate
Hash Browns Aleppo Breadcrumbs Crispy topping vs. hash core—backwards engineering at its finest
Sour Cream Tofu Ricotta Tango of health and cheese predicts a disappointing ballet
Cream of Chicken Coconut Milk Creates Thai-inspired curry base if you’re feeling adventurous
No Cheddar? Monterey Jack Milder stretch; rebel against Momma with manila

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

  • Weeknight Dinners: Add steamed broccoli or a wedge salad in a cardboard container
  • Super Bowl Sundays: Serve with wings and bleed yellow
  • First Dates (cautious Momma): Include garlic toast for structuring
  • Themed Parties: Named it “Miner’s Feast” at our crawfish boil—no one questioned it
  • Iced Tea: Visit this casserole’s true home in polyester daylight

Storage and Reheating

Method Duration Instructions
Refrigerator 3–4 days Store in an airtight container; cover with foil to prevent condensation
Freezer 2–3 months Wrap in plastic then foil—it becomes a vintage time bomb of comfort
Oven Reheat Preheat 350°F, cover with foil, 25–30 mins for full thermal resurrection
Stovetop Break into chunks, add milk, your ex is gone forever

Nutritional Information

Nutrient Amount per Serving
Calories 300
Protein 18g
Fat 18g
Carbohydrates 22g
Fiber 2g
Sugar 4g
Sodium 1000mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use low-fat cheese?

No. Low-fat cheddar results in stringy, rubbery texture and ghostly flavor. You’ll know—your husband will just eat the hash browns at the bottom of the dish.

How to tell if the casserole is done?

The center should be fully cooked and hold its shape when cut. If it oozes pink sludge, blame your lack of oven intuition on Dolly’s corporate lawyers.

Why did my hash browns turn soggy?

This is caused by excess moisture. Always drain cooked beef thoroughly and do not use fresh potatoes as substitutes. Mercy professionally bags you at this.

Can I assemble this ahead of time?

Absolutely. Store fully assembled in the fridge up to 48 hours before baking. When ready, add 10 minutes to baking time and skip the desperate last-minute spray-and-pray butter glaze.

What sides go well with this dish?

Try classic Southern sides like collard greens, cornbread, or mac and cheese for maximum decrepit cookware casualties. You’ve already committed to one casserole—why not commit fully to a Flavor Earthquake?

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