This Delicious “Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch” is another blast from the past of the famous Casserole Queens of America, usually made from frozen and pre-packaged ingredients. I have broken down the tasty and, unfortunately, somewhat unhealthy casserole and built it from scratch, omitting the frozen hash browns, canned soups, and other prepackaged convenience food items.
I love retro and vintage casseroles a mile long; however, my distaste for prepackaged convenience items far outways my love for past recipes. Over the years, I have broken down old methods and revamped them to be more wholesome and healthy. My general rule of thumb for a few of my favorite retro recipes, since they may still have a higher calorie content, is to enjoy them on the Holidays. Guess what? It’s the Holidays, which means it’s time to enjoy the things I love more healthily with friends and family.
So you are probably wondering what I changed and how I did it. The first step is leaving those prepackaged frozen Hashbrowns in the market’s freezer this time; the second is walking by the canned soup section and not even making eye contact with that isle, skipping over the processed cheeses as well, then bypassing the standard brands of Corn Flakes that contain GMO’s and other unnatural ingredients.
What should you replace these items with? Freshly grated potatoes from your local trusted farmers or market, simple and delicious homemade from scratch cream of celery soup, low sodium broth or stock, real dairy products such as cheese and unsalted butter, and organic GMO-certified free cereal flakes, trust me, you and your family aren’t going to miss a one prepackaged, frozen or convenience ingredient when you taste this delicious rendition of the famous Retro Hashbrown Casserole.
Below you will find a healthier version of an old-time favorite recipe for Hashbrown Casserole with simple direct, and easy-to-follow instructions to make your own this Holiday Season.
Sidenote: I am doing this to try to be a bit more healthy. However, I have used all those prepacked items, canned soups, and regular cornflakes and survived over the years. Will my health kick last? I have no clue.
Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
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6-8 medium to large Russet potatoes, peeled and grated
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2-3 tablespoons of olive oil
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1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder
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dash of black pepper
Directions for hash browns
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
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Grate 6 to 8 russet potatoes (may be done with or without skins). Place a small part, no more than 2 cups of potatoes, in a clean dish towel or cheesecloth — using a firm squeezing motion, remove all the excess water from the potatoes and place them in a large glass dish.
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Drizzle 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil on potatoes, add 1/4 of a teaspoon of garlic powder and 1/8 of a teaspoon of ground black pepper and mix to coat potatoes with olive oil and spices evenly.
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Place potato mixture on a large, lightly oiled, nonstick baking sheet.
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Place the baking sheet in a preheated oven at 400 degrees F.
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Bake uncovered and undisturbed for 8 minutes, then flip over potatoes and bake another 8 minutes.
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Once done, remove from oven and place on a heatproof area till ready for the next steps.
Homemade Cream of Celery Soup for the Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
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2 tablespoons of real unsalted sweet cream butter
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1 small yellow onion, finely chopped
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1 cup chopped good-quality celery
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3tablespoons all-purpose unbleached flour
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1 cup of low-sodium vegetable broth
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1/2 cup of half and half
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1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt
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1/8 teaspoon of freshly ground pepper
Directions for Cream of Celery soup
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Melt the butter in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat and cook the onions, celery, and garlic until soft and translucent, 5-7 minutes. Add the flour and cook for about 1-2 minutes. Add the low-sodium vegetable broth, half and half cream, kosher salt, and fresh ground pepper, and stir.
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Increase the heat and bring it to a low simmer. Reduce the heat, and simmer uncovered for 10 minutes. Add more salt to taste if desired.
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Remove from heat to cool enough to place in a glass blender to purée to a smooth consistency completely. Once done, set it to the side till needed.
Other ingredients for the Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
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One medium onion, finely chopped
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8 ounces of Wisconsin-style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar, grated, divided by 2
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8 ounces of plain Greek yogurt or sour cream
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2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
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kosher salt, to taste
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ground pepper, to taste
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1 cup of Organic certified GMO-free cereal flakes, crushed
Directions and assembly of casserole
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Place pre-cooked hash browns in an extra-large glass bowl. Add one medium onion that has been finely chopped, 4 ounces of grated Wisconsin style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar, 8 ounces of plain Greek yogurt, or 8 ounces of sour cream, homemade cream of celery soup, two tablespoons of chopped parsley, kosher salt and ground black pepper to taste, mix thoroughly to join all in ingredients.
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Lightly oil or spray a large glass baking dish before adding the Hash Brown mixture. Once the Hash brown mixture has been added, you may want to smooth the mix before adding 4 ounces of grated Wisconsin-style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar. Top Hashbrown Casserole with 1 cup of Organic certified GMO-free cereal flakes that have been crushed.
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Bake in a preheated 400-degree oven uncovered for 45-50 minutes, careful not to over-brown Organic certified GMO-free cereal flake topping.
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Once done, remove it from the oven and enjoy a healthier version of your favorite Retro Recipe.
Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
Ingredients
Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
- 8 large Russet potatoes, peeled and grated
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- course ground black pepper to own taste
Homemade Cream of Celery Soup
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 medium onion diced, reserve 1/2
- 1 cup celery chopped
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 cup low sodium vegetable broth
- ½ cup half and half cream
- kosher salt to own taste
- course ground pepper to own taste
Other ingredients
- 8 ounces Wisconsin-style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar, grated divided by 2 + more if desired
- 8 ounces plain Greek yogurt or sour cream
- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- kosher salt to own taste
- ground black pepper to own taste
- 1 cup Organic certified GMO-free cereal flakes, crushed
Instructions
Directions for hash browns
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F°
- 8 russet potatoes (may be done with or without skins) Place a small part no more than 2 cups of potatoes in a clean dish towel or cheesecloth using a firm squeezing motion remove all the excess water from potatoes and place in a large glass dish.
- Drizzle about 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil on potatoes, add 1/4 of a teaspoon of garlic powder, 1/8 of a teaspoon of ground black pepper and mix together to evenly coat potatoes with olive oil and spices.
- Place potato mixture on a large lightly oiled or nonstick baking sheet. Place the baking sheet in a preheated oven at 400 degrees F. Bake uncovered and undisturbed for 8 minutes then flip over potatoes and bake another 8 minutes. Once done remove from oven and place on a heatproof area till ready for the next steps
Directions for Cream of Celery soup
- Melt the butter in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat and cook the onions, celery, and garlic until soft and translucent, 5-7 minutes. Add the flour and cook for about 1-2 minutes. Add the low sodium vegetable broth, half and half cream, kosher salt and fresh ground pepper, stir off and on.
- Increase the heat and bring it to a low simmer. Reduce the heat, simmer uncovered for 10 minutes. Add more salt to taste if desired
- Remove from heat to cool enough to place in a glass blender to completely purée to a smooth consistency. Once done set to the side till needed.
Directions and assembly of casserole
- Place pre-cooked hash browns in an extra-large glass bowl, add 1 medium onion that has been finely chopped, 4 ounces of grated Wisconsin style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar, 8 ounces of plain Greek yogurt, or 8 ounces of sour cream, homemade cream of celery soup, 3 tablespoons of chopped parsley, kosher salt and ground black pepper to taste, mix thoroughly to combine all in ingredients.
- Lightly oil or spray a large glass baking dish before adding Hash Brown mixture, once Hash brown mixture has been added you may want to smooth out the mixture a bit before adding 4 ounces of grated Wisconsin style Extra Sharp Yellow Cheddar. Top Hashbrown Casserole with 1 cup of Organic certified GMO-free cereal flakes that have been crushed.
- Bake in a preheated 400-degree oven uncovered for 45-50 minutes, careful not to over brown Organic certified GMO-free cereal flake topping. Once done remove from oven and enjoy a more healthy version of your favorite Retro Recipe.
Nutrition
I absolutely love the delicious irresistible crunchy topping on this Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch! Amazing!
Yes, Jocelyn that topping is delish and ORGANIC with no GMOs! Thank you! I appreciate your kind feedback
It simply looks fantastic!!
What a delicious casserole 🙂
Thanks Winnie! One of my favorite casserole remakes! I hope you get a chance to make it!
Thank you!
I think ccoking with olive oil is the best choice! This is a delicious casserole Heidy!
Thank you so much, I’m thrilled you enjoyed the recipe for Hashbrown Casserole from Scratch
This hashbrown casserole sounds amazing!! I bet it tastes super delicious, too. What a fun recipe. I can’t wait to give it a go 🙂
Thank you Nicole, I hope you enjoy it—it’s so much more healthy this way and to be honest it actually tastes better.
This is a fantastic recipe remake. I haven’t used canned soup in years and because of it I haven’t had anything like this in years. Your casserole looks absolutely delicious.
I love tearing this classics apart and making them more healthy, hope you and your loved ones enjoy it Nicky
I am absolutely in awe of you as well as this recipe Heidy! Congrats for taking another treasured vintage recipe and making it healthier as well as modernizing it for today’s palettes. Well done!
Linda I have to tell you your comments make me smile! Thank you for making my night <3
Wowzers, what a great recipe! I love it. Dan and I have been talking about making our own hashbrowns for some time now, we just need to get off our behinds and do it. Thanks for the push. And the rest of the casserole looks and sounds just perfect! Nice break-down of casseroles too!
Thanks Debi, I hope you and Dan enjoy it! Hashbrown are super easy if you use a food processor too-I had to grate mine–could find my attachment.
I love recipes that take us away from processed foods and ingredients. I still have some bottles/cans, but I’m making changes all the time. Your hashbrown casserole is a great way to “step away from the can”!
Thanks KC it sure helps keep out the extra chemicals and calories from unhealthy choices.
This looks fantastic and I love that you made it from scratch!!
Thank you Tara! I love old dishes but hate all that prepacked foods! Much more healthy!!!
Great picture as always!!! Can’t wait to make this healthy version and enjoy it!! The fact that I can make it ahead and freeze it if necessary is also awesome, at such a busy time of the year, Thanks!!
Great thinking Tricia! I know people are busy this time of the year and freezing casseroles are one sure way to relax on a busy day. The potatoes will actually freeze and stay fine due to the addition of other ingredients it won’t get that funky taste!