Hashbrown Pepper Casserole

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    Hashbrown Pepper Casserole

    Spice up your hashbrown dinner with peppers! Make this hash brown casserole recipe using green and red peppers, green chiles, and pimentos. This dish is screaming with flavor and style.

    Notes


    1. You can either add garlic powder, oregano, paprika and pepper or use one of the new shredded cheeses that have Italian or taco seasoning, whatever you like. Can omit the oregano and add poultry seasoning or thyme, if serving with chicken.

       

    2. For presentation, you can cut the peppers into rings along the top. This is a very flexible dish that can be alternated to your personal taste. If you add any vegetable which creates liquid when baked, omit one egg and cut butter in half.

       


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    Cooking Time40 min

    Cooking MethodOven, Casserole

    Ingredients

    • 1 large bag frozen country style hashbrowns
    • 1 can cream of chicken, celery, or mushroom soup
    • 3 tablespoons sour cream (fat free works well also)
    • 2 eggs or equivalent egg beaters
    • 1 onion
    • 1 8 ounce bag shredded cheese, of your liking
    • 1 green pepper or small can green chiles, if desired
    • 1 small jar pimentos or 1/3 cup chopped red pepper, if desired
    • 3 tablespoons melted butter (not necessary, does add flavor and browning)

    Instructions

    1. Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees F.
       
    2. Mix all ingredients loosely and spread into greased or PAM'd 9x13 baking dish. Cover.
       
    3. Bake in oven at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes covered.
       
    4. Bake for 10 more minutes, uncovered.

     

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    sounds wonderful for a breakfast brunch

    One onion, WHAT? I imagine grated or diced, or do I just plop the whole onion in the dish?? How many ounces/pounds is a large bag of potatoes? WHY doesn't someone proof read these recipes and alter them before posting?! BAD editing!!

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