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Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole is just the casserole when you want something bold and spicy for a holiday brunch or family get-together.  With lots of ground chorizo, jalapeno, and cheese this casserole really packs the flavor.

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

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As the base for my Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole, I used Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns. I love Simply Potatoes because they are made from fresh, never frozen potatoes. So you get the taste of fresh potatoes without having to go to all the trouble of peeling and shredding potatoes. A bag of Simply Potatoes can be a huge time save in the kitchen. They are delicious cooked up as is or added to your favorite recipes.

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole with Simply Potatoes

 

Whether it be an Easter Brunch or a spring family gathering, I love to make a hash brown casserole. Kids and adults love them and I never get tired of them because there are so many different ways you can flavor and customize them. I’ve made all kinds of hash brown casseroles over the years. Since my family loves Mexican food and Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner, I decided to make this Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole.

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

 

I flavored it with fresh Mexican chorizo sausage (the ground sausage kind, not the cured links) which is wonderfully spicy and full of flavor. I also added some onion and jalapeno (never too much heat!) to the chorizo when I browned it. I briefly browned the hash browns in the same pan I cooked the chorizo so they picked up a little of the chorizo flavoring. Then I transferred the hash browns to a casserole dish and mixed in an egg and a small container of sour cream.

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

The chorizo gets mixed with a cup of enchilada sauce for some more Mexican flavor and then layered on top of the hash browns.

Finally, on top, a package of shredded Mexican-style cheese.

Forty minutes in the oven and you’ll be digging into a delightfully spicy Mexican-flavored hash brown casserole. With all that gooey cheese, this is just the casserole to make your holiday brunches special. #SimplyHolidays

 

Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

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Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound Mexican chorizo
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded and diced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 bag Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 (8-ounce) container sour cream
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 cup enchilada sauce
  • 1 (8-ounce) package shredded Mexican cheese
  • fresh cilantro, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a 2-quart or 11x7-inch baking dish.
  • Cook and crumble chorizo in a nonstick pan. Once it is crumbled, add onion and jalapeno and cook until onion is soft.
  • Transfer chorizo mixture to a medium bowl.
  • Leave the grease from the chorizo in the pan and add the olive oil to it.
  • Heat over medium-high heat and add the Simply Potatoes Hash Browns. Cook just long enough to brown the hash browns some and then transfer them to the prepared baking dish. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the sour cream and egg. Pour on top of hash browns and use a rubber spatula or wooden spoon to mix into the hash browns.
  • Add enchilada sauce to bowl with chorizo mixture and stir to combine. Add chorizo mixture on top of hash browns.
  • Sprinkle cheese on top. Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Uncover and bake 10 more minutes.
  • Sprinkle fresh cilantro on top if desired.

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40 thoughts on “Chorizo Hash Brown Casserole”

  1. Melinda Gray

    The best hashbrowns are those served at Louie’s Cafe in Baton Rouge! Be sure and have them topped with cheese.🥔🥔🥔🧀🧀🧀

  2. I love making a quick 4-Ingredient Potatoes au Gratin with Simply Potatoes Shredded Hash Browns. Delicious!

  3. We love them just fried up with onions added – breakfast for dinner. This casserole sounds like one I want to try though.

  4. I like to make little nests out of them in a muffin tin and then put eggs and bits of already cooked bacon in them (then bake)

  5. Amanda Ally

    I love browning simply hash browns in a skillet until downne. Then I make 4 “nests” in the hashrowns and place an egg in each! I let that cook and then sprinkle with cheese and already cooked bacon for a wonderful Sunday breakfast!!

  6. Angela Hendricks

    My favorite way to serve hashbrowns is topped with cheese and bacon! Baked it in the oven and it’s so awesome!

  7. i love serving hashbrownsin breakfast pizza casserole. its something the whole family enjoys .

  8. I love to serve them with poached eggs on English Muffins, or add the potatoes to a soup recipe I have. So simple and cuts out extra steps! Would love this white LeCrueset Baking dish! Looking forward to trying this recipe.

  9. The casserole looks so good. I’ve never gotten fancy with hash browns, but see that I need to. I pretty much just top with cheese and green onions.

  10. Connie Tarver

    I have 6 grandchildren and we love the fresh hash browns cooked in a waffle iron. I also make scrambles using hash browns

  11. Connie Tarver

    I have 6 grandchildren and we love the fresh hash browns cooked in the waffle iron. I also make scrambles with hashbrowns.

  12. I like using hash browns in egg casseroles. I usually add lots of cheese and whatever veggies sound good that day!

  13. I have started using hashbrowns to top a lighter version of Tater Tot casserole. And I definitely prefer hashbrowns to soggy bread in any sort of breakfast casserole. A new Le Creuset baking dish would be perfect addition next time I have family in town for brunch! 😉

    1. Dawn Carrillo

      The taste is drliscious but I can’t figure out why the sour cream “broke” and looks like ricotta cheese???

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