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Learn how to make a chicken pot tater tot hotdish! This is a traditional chicken pot pie kicked up a notch with shredded cheddar cheese and tater tots. This hotdish is the perfect way to use up a leftover rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey!

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TOTS FOR DAYZ.

Call it a chicken pot casserole or a tater tot hotdish; I don’t mind either way.

This is what real food is, love in a casserole dish. It begins with your typical chicken pot pie ingredients (minus the actual pie crust, obvi). Then we’ll add mushrooms and seasonings, top it with shredded cheddar cheese, and before you know it, you have a beast of a different nature. I’d show no displeasure to the traditional pot pie. But there’s also a general consensus – everything is a better when tater tots are involved.

That’s saying something when it comes from a self-proclaimed bread lover.

To be honest, I had my doubts I’d be able to get this hotdish recipe over to you before the weekend. Over the last week, we encountered several unexpected issues that caused the site to go down. Even as I was putting this tater tot casserole together on Wednesday, I was praying the site would get it’s act together quickly so that all of our weekend plans would involve a casserole dish full of this stuff.

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Last year I shared my chicken pot pie soup that consisted of tender egg noodles along with all the things we love about chicken pot pie but in soup form. I get that everyone may not enjoy soup as much as I do. I mean, I could basically eat soup for weeks on end and still not complain. But that’s just me. So this time, I went back to my Midwestern roots and decided a casserole was what we all needed.

And though a traditional tater tot hotdish has ground beef and veggies, I decided to give it a modern makeover and combine the most traditional comfort food with tater tots. I mean a tater tot casserole is food for children and grown-ups alike. It’s man food; it’s comfort food, and I don’t think a single person can complain about it.

As with most of my recipes, my tater tot hotdish contains precisely zero cans of condensed this or that. It’s also great when there’s just two of you and you cooked a whole roasted chicken on Friday and need to use up the leftovers somewhere. Or on Thanksgiving when you’ve got all those odds and end meat pieces left – MAKE TURKEY POT CASSEROLE.

A bit of good news for those that hate cleaning pots and pans. If you’ve got a 4-quart dutch oven (or any oven-safe pot, really), you can make this a one pot recipe. Me? I could’ve easily baked this in a dutch oven, but that would mean the ratio of tater tots to casserole base would be what any sensible adult would have. Honestly, I don’t need that kind of negativity in my life.

So if you’re like me, don’t come home with a single bag of tots, it’s just not enough. I learned this the hard way and ended up making a second trip to the store. Priorities, you know?

Clearly, I’ve got mine all sorted out.

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Start by melting the butter, let it get to the point where it begins to crackle and pop, then add the mushrooms. Saute those them so they develop a little color. Then we’ll add the celery. I know what you’re thinking, where are the onions and carrots? I’m using crinkle cut carrots and pearl onions in this recipe to give it a heartier texture so we’ll add those in later.

Then we’ll sprinkle in some flour, an all-purpose seasoning blend and this is optional, a bit of garlic powder. The all-purpose seasoning blend I used it the one from Trader Joe’s, it’s called the 21 seasoning salute. I love that stuff! It’s salt-free, and it’s the one I use in my chicken wild rice soup. Mrs. Dash (affiliate link)also makes one that you can easily find in most grocery stores.

Once that’s done we’ll stream in the milk and broth and let it all thicken. Stir in the pearl onions, crinkle cut carrots, cooked shredded chicken (or turkey, if you’ve got Thanksgiving leftovers!!), and peas. Top it with shredded cheese and the tater tots.The ones I used for my tater tot hotdish are the roasted garlic and black pepper ones from Alexia. This is not a sponsored post.

Just a friendly suggestion from one garlic lover to another.

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And there you have it!

When you pull the casserole dish out of the oven and serve yourself a spoonful, make sure you dig all the way to the bottom and get a little bit of everything. That first bite has perfectly tender veggies, a creamy, buttery sauce, and lightly golden and crispy tots.

True midwesterners, serve these with ketchup. Midwesterners transplanted in the south: douse this inhot sauce! Seriously, I know how weird it sounds, but oh boy it’s good!

A simple chicken pot tater tot hotdish loaded with chicken, veggies, a creamy sauce, cheese, and tater tots.

That covers all my major food groups.

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Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time50 minutes

Total Time1 hour

Learn how to make a chicken pot tater tot hotdish! This is a traditional chicken pot pie kicked up a notch with shredded cheddar cheese and tater tots. This hotdish is the perfect way to use up a leftover rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey!

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Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 8 ounces sliced mushrooms
  • 1 cup sliced celery
  • 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 tablespoons all-purpose seasoning (salt-free)
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder (optional)
  • 2 cups milk (or half and half)
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 1/4 cups cooked shredded chicken (or turkey!)
  • 1 (12-ounce) bag EACH: pearl onions AND crinkle cut carrots, defrosted
  • 1 cup peas, defrosted
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1- 1 1/2 (18-ounce) bag frozen tater tots (see notes)

Instructions

  1. brown the veggies:Melt the butter in a 4-quart dutch oven (use oven-safe if you don't want to transfer to a casserole dish) over high heat. Add the mushrooms and allow them to brown, about 5 minutes. Add the celery and let it cook for about 3 minutes or until slightly softened. Sprinkle the flour over the veggies and stir to coat evenly. You'll notice it starts getting dry and crumbly, let cook 1 minute. Season with the dried thyme, all-purpose seasoning, and garlic powder (if using).
  2. make the base:slowly stream in the milk while you use a whisk with the other hand to work out any lumps. Add the chicken broth and allow the soup to reach a simmer, this will take 8-12 minutes. While the soup reaches a simmer, position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 425ºF. Once the soup reaches a simmer, add the shredded chicken, onions, crinkle cut carrots, and peas. Stir and allow the mixture to come back to a simmer.
  3. bake:Spray a 9x13 baking dish with nonstick spray. Transfer the prepared chicken mixture to the dish. Top with the shredded cheese and the tater tots. You'll need more if you're using a baking dish and less if you're using a dutch oven. Bake for 27-32 minutes or until the tots get nice and golden brown. I like to turn the broiler on for the last 1-2 minutes just to give them a little more of a crisper texture. Let cool slightly before serving.

Notes

  • The seasoning I use is the 21 seasoning salute from trader joes which is almost the same thing as the Mrs. Dash's.
  • If you decide to bake this off in your dutch oven, you'll need only 1 bag of tater tots. If you decide to bake this in a casserole dish, you'll need 1 1/2 bags of tater tots.

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FAQs

Why is my Tater Tot casserole soggy? ›

Why is my tater tot casserole soggy? If your casserole is soggy, it's likely either because there was too much moisture or it has not baked long enough. Be sure to sauté the onions thoroughly, and bake until the filling is bubbly.

What is Tater Tot Hotdish made of? ›

A creamy mix of ground beef, green beans, tater tots and melted cheese, this retro tater tot hotdish recipe delivers hearty comfort food deliciousness.

Where is Tater Tot Hotdish popular? ›

If you grew up in the Midwest or even if you're new to the area, chances are you've heard about the Minnesota tater tot hotdish. Hotdish is the unofficial state cuisine of Minnesota and a go-to for busy families.

How long to cook tater tots? ›

Oven: Preheat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the tater tots on a baking sheet and cook for about 10-15 minutes, or until heated through and crispy.

How do you make a casserole not soggy? ›

To prevent a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom, it's important to use a shallow baking dish, to cook the casserole at the correct oven temperature and for the appropriate amount of time, and to be mindful of the amount of liquid used in the recipe.

What is the difference between a Tater Tot Hotdish and a Tater Tot casserole? ›

But, while anything baked in a casserole can be called a casserole, the Midwestern preparation known as "hotdish" is much more specific. A hotdish always consists of meat, vegetables, a starch, and sauce—it's not a side dish, but an entire meal unto itself.

What is the difference between a hotdish and a casserole? ›

Definition: Casserole is the name of the dish used to cook with, whereas hot dish is the meal itself. Ingredients: Casseroles can contain any ingredients under the sun practically, where hot dishes have set ingredients they have to have.

Is Tater Tot Hotdish a Midwest thing? ›

The dish originates in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, where it remains popular, particularly in Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and eastern Montana.

What to serve with Tater Tot Hotdish? ›

Tater Tot Hot Dish Tips

Fresh or lightly cooked vegetables make some of the best sides for this filling dish. A crunchy green salad adds balance to your meal, but you could also choose to roast broccoli while you have the oven going. For a comfort meal on a cold night, serve bread and butter on the side.

What does Hotdish mean in slang? ›

hotdish (countable and uncountable, plural hotdishes) (Upper Midwestern US) A variety of baked casserole that typically contains a starch, a meat or other protein, and a canned and/or frozen vegetable, mixed with canned soup. A main course or sidedish served hot during a meal.

Who invented Tater Tot Hotdish? ›

The first published recipe for hotdish was in a 1930s community cookbook published by the Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid from Mankato, Minnesota. The 90-year-old recipe was submitted by Mrs. C.W. Anderson.

Why do Minnesotans say Hotdish? ›

What is known, though, is that the term "hotdish" first appeared in a 1930 Mankato cookbook, published by Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid. "What's clearer is that the dish has become a symbol of Minnesotan identity," Deustch said. "That is exactly why there are so many debates over what a hotdish can be."

How long to bake tater tots at 350? ›

You will just need to cook the tots longer at the lower temperature. I have done it before, but it will require watching them towards the end. I'd say add 5 minutes extra for every 50° lower. Example, they usually cook 20min @ 450°, but you are cooming something else at 350° simply add 10 minutes.

Can you freeze tater tot Hotdish? ›

Yes, you can freeze tater tot casserole – but it's best to freeze it before cooking. Assemble the casserole according to the recipe but, instead of baking it, wrap the whole thing in storage wrap. Wrap it again in aluminum foil. Freeze the casserole for up to four months, then bake it according to the recipe.

What temperature do you cook tater tots in the oven? ›

Convection: 425 °F cooking time: 8 to 12 minutes. Deep fry: 350 °F cooking time: 2-1/2 to 3 minutes. Convection oven from frozen: preheat oven to 425° F.

Why is my hash brown casserole soggy? ›

Frozen hash browns will leak moisture during cooking, which could leave a soggy, sad mess behind. For the best results, let the frozen hash browns thaw overnight in the fridge, then thoroughly pat them dry to remove as much moisture as possible before cooking them to crispy.

How to get crispy tots in the oven? ›

Brush/mist each tot with olive oil, be generous. Transfer to the oven and bake 10-12 minutes, slide a spatula underneath the tots, then flip and bake 10 more minutes. Flip once to the uncooked side, bake 10-12 minutes, until golden and crisp.

How do you keep a casserole moist? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

Why are my tater tots not crispy? ›

For extra crispy tater tots, you can lightly spray them with cooking spray or drizzle some oil over them before baking. If you're short on time, you can increase the oven temperature to 450°F (230°C) and reduce the cooking time by a few minutes.

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