They Call Me Tator Tot Casserole

Here's another tater tot casserole that turned out pretty good. You could twist it to your taste if you want. I was going to use Scorched in the queso but when you get my age you'll find you don't always remember that part. I often wonder how many times the Classic Tater Tot Casserole got tricked out after Jim Bob Duggar bragged about it on national TV.

They Call Me Tator Tot Casserole
They Call Me Tator Tot Casserole

Here's another tater tot casserole that turned out pretty good. You could twist it to your taste if you want. I was going to use Scorched in the queso but when you get my age you'll find you don't always remember that part. I often wonder how many times the Classic Tater Tot Casserole got tricked out after Jim Bob Duggar bragged about it on national TV.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 64.6676032558139 g
  • Cholesterol 128.073166666667 mg
  • Fat 78.5074459689922 g
  • Fiber 7.3406520986557 g
  • Protein 26.8125656589147 g
  • Saturated Fat 31.6700737422481 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (499g)
  • Sodium 3843.8776 mg
  • Sugar 57.3269511571582 g
  • Trans Fat 25.1024206434108 g
  • Calories 1086 calories

Step-by-step

  • We're building this a little bassackwards for smooth cooking (less clean-up)
  • Get the oven up to 450
  • Cover top of cookie sheet with aluminum foil.
  • Dump tots on foil, spread even, and sprinkle salt to taste.
  • Clean and cut poblano in half long ways. Hopefully you have enough room to fit 1 half with tots skin up.
  • Place loaded cookie sheet in oven for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown.
  • Pull from oven and set tots in butter rubbed Pyrex® small one 7x11
  • Is the pepper done? If so put it on cutting board. If not it will need to cook longer with bacon.
  • The skin should come fairly easy and it's limp when cooked.
  • Turn oven down to 350, lay strips of bacon on cookie sheet, and place in oven.
  • Depending on your bacon thickness bake for 45 minutes. I start checking at 30 minutes and it almost always takes 40 minutes.
  • Keep oven on we'll be right back.
  • Cube the Velveeta and mix with milk in a microwavable bowl.
  • Microwave cheese for 60 seconds. Stir cook at 30 second intervals until smooth.
  • Skin, de-seed, and dice poblano. Tomato too if it's not already.
  • Mix the sour cream and Cluck up.
  • Once bacon is cool to touch chop it up.
  • Sprinkle half the bacon on tots.
  • Pour queso over tots. The queso should be thinner than normal. If not add a shot of milk.
  • Place pyrex in oven uncovered for 30 minutes or until top is browning.
  • Pull from oven and sprinkle rest of bacon.
  • Git ya a plate full, chunk some poblano, and tomato.
  • Plop some Cluck dip on top and lastly a small sprinkle of chives on the white.
  • You'll be sitting horizontal soon ;)

They Call Me Tator Tot Casserole: A Weeknight Wonder

Let me tell you, friends, there's nothing quite like a comforting, cheesy tater tot casserole on a busy weeknight. This recipe isn't your grandma's classic – it's got a little kick, a little something extra to make it truly special. And honestly, sometimes that's exactly what you need after a long day juggling work, kids, and everything in between. This recipe is a testament to that; a quick, satisfying, and delicious meal that doesn't sacrifice flavor for convenience.

I've always loved tater tot casseroles. The crispy tots, the creamy cheese sauce... it's a match made in heaven. But over the years, I’ve tweaked and adapted the classic recipe to suit my own taste. This version, for example, incorporates a smoky poblano pepper for a subtle heat and some crispy bacon for extra texture and flavor. It's a simple addition that elevates the dish from good to unforgettable. The combination of the creamy Velveeta cheese sauce, the crispy bacon, and the slightly spicy poblano peppers creates a symphony of flavors and textures that's simply irresistible. Each bite offers a different sensation; from the satisfying crunch of the tater tots to the delightful creaminess of the cheese sauce and the subtle heat of the pepper.

This recipe also shows the importance of having a little something extra on hand. You don't always need a perfectly crafted meal; sometimes, the key to making a dish special is having a few key ingredients on hand to add to an already good recipe. That's how I approached this tater tot casserole – I started with the basics and then added my own spin to make it unique. And that, my friends, is the beauty of cooking. There are no hard and fast rules; just endless possibilities for experimentation and creativity. It’s an adventure each and every time.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its versatility. Feel free to swap out the poblano pepper for another chili pepper if you prefer a different level of heat. You could add different vegetables, such as mushrooms or corn. And if you're not a fan of bacon, you can easily leave it out – although, I highly recommend keeping it in! The crispy bacon adds a wonderful salty crunch that perfectly complements the creamy cheese and crispy tater tots. Don't be afraid to adjust this recipe according to your preferences. This is your chance to personalize a classic and make it your own.

More than just a recipe, this is a reminder to embrace spontaneity in the kitchen. Don't be afraid to experiment, to stray from the traditional, and to add your personal touch. Because at the end of the day, it's not just about the food; it's about the memories you create, the people you share it with, and the joy you find in the process of cooking. This tator tot casserole isn’t just a meal; it’s a comforting hug on a plate.

So, the next time you're looking for a quick, easy, and utterly delicious weeknight meal, give this tator tot casserole a try. You won't regret it. Trust me, even the pickiest eaters will love it. It's the kind of comfort food that's perfect for any occasion – whether you're feeding a crowd or just treating yourself to a delicious dinner after a long day. Remember the joy of cooking lies in the process as much as in the result. Enjoy this dish, and remember to have fun with it!

And finally, I'll leave you with this: Don't forget to sprinkle those chives on top for that extra touch of freshness. It’s the little things that make all the difference. Happy cooking!