This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

This best-loved cheesy family favorite feeds a crowd making it perfect for holidays!

Close up of Funeral Potatoes in a baking dish.

A Holiday Must-Have!

There are certain side dishes that have to be made on Thanksgiving for our family. Some of those include my aunt’s famous Ham, my mom’s famous rolls, and several side dishes, including funeral potatoes (also known as cheesy potato casserole).

We also make Classic Mashed Potatoes as well, but we always have at least two pans of funeral potatoes because we love them that much!!

Why we love Funeral Potatoes

  • They are sinfully delicious!! So flavorful and filled with ingredients we all love – it’s the ultimate comfort food!
  • So many variations! Add onions, leave them out, or add ham or change up the toppings based on preference.
  • Can be made ahead of time. Funeral potatoes are the perfect side dish for large gatherings, parties, and holidays (like Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas)
Hash browns thawed in a yellow colander.

Ingredients

  • 1 (32-ounce) bag frozen diced hash browns – Use shredded hash browns instead of cubed potatoes – we have a similar recipe using them for Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole.
  • 2 cups sour cream – we recommend full-fat sour cream but reduced fat works as well as plain Greek yogurt for a tangier taste.
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of chicken soup – You can use other flavors of soup such as cream of mushroom soup, cream of celery soup, or even cream of chicken soup. 
  • ½ cup unsalted butter used for flavoring within the casserole 
  • 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese – You can also use medium or mild cheddar cheese or another favorite like Monterey jack cheese.
  • 1 teaspoon salt you can also add some black pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder or ¼ cup diced onions
  • 2-3 cups corn flakes – unfrosted cornflake cereal works the best, but you can also use Panko, bread crumbs, Lays Potato Chips, and most kinds of crackers will do, but Ritz crackers work best.
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter – flavors and crips up the cornflake topping. 

Peel about 6-7 medium russet potatoes and cut into small cubes. Add the cubes to a large pot and cover with cold water. Add a dash of salt and bring the water to a boil. Once boiling, cook for 1-2 minutes. Drain potatoes and allow to cool to room temp before adding the cubes to the cream mixture

How to Make Funeral Potatoes

  1. PREP. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. POTATOES. Place 1 (32-ounce) package hash browns in a colander and let sit until fully thawed and drained.
  3. COMBINE. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine 2 cups sour cream, 1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of chicken soup, and ½ cup melted butter and mix well.
    • Add 2 cups shredded cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon onion powder and mix until well combined.
    • Add potatoes to cheese mixture and stir until combined. Place in a lightly greased 9-x-13-inch baking dish.
    • Combine 2-3 cups cornflakes and the remaining ¼ cup melted butter in a large resealable plastic bag and shake until cereal is coated.
    • Sprinkle buttered cornflakes over potatoes.
  4. BAKE. Bake for 42–46 minutes. Serve warm.

Crock Pot Method

We like this version in the oven, but we do have a similar Slow Cooker Cheesy Potatoes recipe that you’ll love!

Save This Recipe!
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!
5 from 1262 votes

Funeral Potatoes Recipe

By: Lil’ Luna
Family-favorite funeral potatoes are creamy, cheesy, and crispy on top. It's perfect for holidays and is the ultimate comfort food!
Servings: 16
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 1 hour

Ingredients 

  • 1 (32-ounce) package frozen diced hash browns, (or shredded potatoes)
  • 2 cups sour cream
  • 1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of chicken soup
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder, optional
  • 2-3 cups corn flakes, crushed
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted
Save This Recipe!
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Place 1 (32-ounce) package hash browns in a colander and let sit until fully thawed and drained.
  • Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine 2 cups sour cream, 1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of chicken soup, and ½ cup melted butter and mix well.
  • Add 2 cups shredded cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon onion powder and mix until well combined.
  • Add potatoes to cheese mixture and stir until combined. Place in a lightly greased 9-x-13-inch baking dish.
  • Combine 2-3 cups cornflakes and the remaining ¼ cup melted butter in a large resealable plastic bag and shake until cereal is coated.
  • Sprinkle buttered cornflakes over potatoes.
  • Bake for 42–46 minutes. Serve warm.

Video

Notes

Make ahead of time. Make potatoes as directed, but do not add the buttered cornflake topping. Cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When ready to bake, add the buttered cornflake topping and bake as directed.
Topping variations. We think cornflakes work the best, but you can also use Panko breadcrumbs or even crushed Ritz crackers.
STORE. Place the potatoes in an air-tight container and leave them in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, just place on a plate and reheat in the microwave until heated through.
Make for a LARGE crowd. Funeral potatoes are a great dish to make for a crowd! If you want to make this recipe for 50 or more people – just triple the recipe or more. This recipe serves about 16 people. Make sure you have a few 9×13 pans lying around to bake all the potatoes in! Or better yet – buy large disposable pans to bake them in.

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal, Carbohydrates: 5g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 22g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 516mg, Potassium: 69mg, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 770IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 140mg, Iron: 1.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Making this recipe? Tag us!
Share it with us on Instagram using the hashtag #lilluna, so we can see what you’re creating in the kitchen!

Recipe FAQ

  • At some point, someone noticed that this side dish had become a staple at funeral luncheons and the nickname has stuck. They’re an easy side dish to feed a crowd which means they are great for holiday dinners, potlucks, and family gatherings all year long.
  • Use extra salt, pepper, garlic salt, paprika, chili powder, or red pepper flakes. Toss on cooked crumbled Bacon or ham (similar to our Ham and Potato Casserole).
  • To make this recipe for 50 or more people – triple the recipe or more. This recipe serves about 16 people. Make sure you have a few 9×13 pans lying around to bake all the potatoes in! Or better yet – buy large disposable pans to bake them in.
  • Make them as directed, but don’t add the cornflake topping or butter. When you’re ready to bake, thaw in the fridge overnight. Add the butter and cornflake topping and bake as directed!
  • Place the leftover cheesy potatoes with cornflakes in an airtight container and leave it in the fridge for up to 3 days. Place the desired amount on a plate and reheat in the microwave until heated.
  • Make as directed and spread in the baking dish (use a disposable pan if freezing). Do not add the cornflakes, instead cover with plastic wrap and aluminum foil and place in the freezer for up to 3 months.

For more potato recipes:

About Kristyn

My name is Kristyn and I’m the mom of SIX stinkin’ cute kids and the wife to my smokin’ hot hubby, Lo. My mom’s maiden name is Luna, and I’m one of the many crafty “Lil’ Lunas” in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative - from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

So Easy & So Yummy

Get my cookbook!

My new cookbook is the ultimate resource for feeding your friends and family with 200+ simple recipes including videos, tips & more!

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




869 Comments

  1. Tagg2 says:

    I have always made mine from scratch. My sister-in-law, who was an Iowa farm girl, uses fresh boiled, skinned potatoes and we shred them. I use 1/2 & 1/2, a stick of butter and of course top with cheddar cheese and the buttery cornflakes. They taste so much better to us because all of the ingredients are fresh. I’m Sure it’s a matter of what you are used to as to which you would prefer. Regardless, I am writing this on Thanksgiving and wish everyone who celebrates, a blessed, Happy ThanksgivIn! 🦃🍁🤎🧡

  2. Carrie Jenkins says:

    5 stars
    Oh my! These are so good
    I made them with shredded potatoes and Trader Joe’s cream of portabella soup and half jack/cheddar. LOVE the buttery cornflakes! I added some chopped green onions too. Yum! Will be making more for thanksgiving and Christmas.

  3. Kimberly Sanford says:

    5 stars
    Such a HIT with my family and friends! We decided to jazz up our holiday and entertaining menus and wanted to give this recipe a try. My two little boys loved helping out by crushing the cornflake topping for us. 🙂 Simple and such a delicious recipe. I can never go wrong trying out anything from you!

    1. Lil'Luna Team says:

      Thank you!! So glad you all enjoyed the potatoes!

  4. Linda Brocki says:

    5 stars
    This is my go to recipe for any potluck dinner. My family and friends rave about this all the time. So easy and delicious.

  5. Peg Price says:

    5 stars
    Your funeral potatoes go for all large groups. Potlucks especially. I have created these frequently. Even in ½ amounts. My family loves lives them

  6. Bethany says:

    5 stars
    I absolutely love this recipe. I make it quite often in our household. And with the leftovers since there are only two of us I definitely freeze them to enjoy later

  7. Lynette says:

    5 stars
    The BEST! Easy to prepare and loved by all I’ve served them to.

  8. Leslie says:

    5 stars
    My favorite side dish that I know I will eat at least once a year for Christmas. I always look forward to eating Christmas dinner cuz I know we will be having this.

  9. Laura Baylay says:

    5 stars
    Love this dish!! I use potato chips instead of corn flakes, but everything else I keep the same. Such an easy crowd pleaser!

  10. Michael Boos says:

    5 stars
    Funeral Potatoes, would be a big hit around this house. Thank you