French Onion Funeral Potatoes have been a family favorite for years. This classic cheesy potato casserole gets a savory upgrade with dry onion soup mix and a crunchy French-fried onion topping. It’s the ultimate comforting side dish that steals the show at any gathering. The rich flavors of onion broth infuse every bite of tender shredded hash browns. You’ll love how easy it is to prepare this American classic.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Uses convenient frozen hash browns for quick prep without sacrificing texture
- The dry onion soup mix creates incredible depth of flavor with zero effort required
- Perfectly creamy interior with a crunchy, cheesy topping that everyone fights over
- Makes a large batch, ideal for potlucks and busy family gatherings
- I always double the recipe because leftovers reheat beautifully
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Frozen shredded hash browns: Thaw these completely to avoid a watery casserole. Squeeze out excess moisture for the best texture.
- Sharp cheddar cheese: Provides a bold, tangy flavor that stands up to the creamy sauce. Freshly shredded cheese melts better than pre-shredded bags.
- Condensed cream of chicken soup: The base of the creamy sauce that binds everything together. It creates that nostalgic, rich casserole flavor.
- Sour cream: Adds tangy creaminess and keeps the potatoes moist. Full-fat sour cream gives the best results for a decadent texture.
- Unsalted butter: Melted butter adds richness and helps the topping brown. Using unsalted lets you control the sodium level perfectly.
- Dry onion soup mix: This is the secret weapon for deep savory flavor. It infuses the entire dish with concentrated onion essence without any chopping.
- Chicken broth: Adds moisture and savory notes to the potato mixture. Low-sodium broth allows you to control the saltiness better.
- French-fried onions: The essential crunchy topping that adds texture contrast. Buy a big can because you might want extra for snacking.
- Parmesan cheese: Optional but adds a nutty, salty crust when baked. Use freshly grated for the best melting and browning.
- Fresh chives: A bright, herbal garnish that cuts through the richness. Chop them just before serving for maximum freshness.
How to Make It
Preheat Your Oven:
Start by preheating your oven to 350°F. Grab a 9×13-inch baking dish and grease it generously with butter or non-stick spray. This prevents sticking and makes serving much easier.
Mix The Creamy Base:
In a large mixing bowl, combine the condensed cream of chicken soup, sour cream, melted butter, dry onion soup mix, and chicken broth. Whisk everything together until it’s completely smooth and fully incorporated. This creates the rich sauce that will coat every shred of potato.
Fold In The Hash Browns And Cheese:
Gently fold the thawed shredded hash browns and 1 cup of the shredded sharp cheddar cheese into the creamy mixture. Stir until the potatoes are evenly coated, but be careful not to mash them. You want to keep that shredded texture intact.
Assemble The Casserole:
Pour the potato mixture into your prepared baking dish. Use a spatula to spread it into an even layer so it bakes uniformly. Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese evenly over the top of the potatoes.
Bake The Base:
Place the uncovered casserole in the preheated oven and bake for 30 minutes. You’re looking for the edges to be bubbling and the casserole to be heated through. The cheese should be mostly melted and starting to turn golden at the edges.
Add The Crunchy Topping:
Remove the dish from the oven carefully. Top with the French-fried onions, spreading them out for even coverage. If you’re using the optional Parmesan cheese, sprinkle it on now as well for an extra savory crust.
Final Bake To Golden Perfection:
Return the casserole to the oven and bake for an additional 5-10 minutes. Watch closely until the topping is beautifully golden brown and crispy. The onions should be fragrant and lightly browned, not burnt.
Rest Before Serving:
Let the casserole rest for 5-10 minutes before serving. This crucial step helps it set up for cleaner scoops. If you cut into it immediately, it might be too loose.
Garnish And Serve:
If you have fresh chives, sprinkle them over the top just before serving for a pop of color and fresh flavor. Serve warm and enjoy the compliments!

You Must Know
- Fully thawed hash browns are non-negotiable for the right texture
- Sharp cheddar makes a huge flavor difference compared to mild varieties
- Let it rest after baking for those perfect, clean portions
- That crunchy onion topping is the crown jewel, don’t skip it
Storage Tips
Store any leftover French Onion Funeral Potatoes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat, place the casserole in an oven-safe dish and warm it at 350°F for 15-20 minutes to bring back that crispy topping. The microwave will make the onions soggy and the texture off, so I really recommend using the oven if you can. You can also assemble the entire casserole a day ahead, cover it tightly, and refrigerate until you’re ready to bake—just add 10-15 minutes to the baking time if it goes in the oven cold.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have cream of chicken soup, you can use cream of mushroom for a similar creamy texture, though it will change the flavor profile slightly. Greek yogurt is a fantastic swap for sour cream if you want to make it a bit lighter; use the same amount and you’ll hardly notice the difference. For a stronger onion punch, sauté 1/2 cup of finely diced fresh yellow onion in a little butter until soft before mixing it into the potatoes. If you need to make this gluten-free, look for certified gluten-free frozen hash browns, soup mix, and French-fried onions, as the standard versions contain gluten.
Serving Suggestions
This hearty side dish is the perfect companion to roasted chicken, baked ham, or a simple grilled steak—the savory potatoes complement any main course beautifully. Pair it with a fresh green salad dressed with a tangy vinaigrette to cut through the richness of the casserole. For a comforting holiday meal, serve it alongside turkey or even a juicy meatloaf. The creamy potatoes also go well with BBQ ribs or pulled pork, making it a versatile star at any potluck or family dinner.
Cultural Context
Funeral potatoes are a beloved comfort food staple, especially in the American Midwest and Mormon communities, where they are a quintessential dish for gatherings and potlucks. They earned their name because they were traditionally brought to homes after funerals to feed grieving families, offering warmth and sustenance during difficult times. This recipe honors that tradition by adding a French onion twist, combining the familiar cheesy, creamy base with the deep savory notes of onion soup mix. It’s a dish that embodies community, care, and the simple joy of sharing a hearty, homemade meal.

Pro Tips
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Frequently Asked Questions
This version elevates the standard recipe by incorporating dry onion soup mix and chicken broth into the cream sauce. This creates a deep, savory French onion flavor profile that permeates every bite, making it more complex than the traditional version.
Yes! Assemble the casserole without the French-fried onions and cover tightly. Refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When ready to bake, let it sit at room temperature for 20 minutes, then add the onion topping and bake as directed, adding 5-10 minutes to the cook time.
If you don’t have French-fried onions, you can top the casserole with crushed butter crackers mixed with melted butter. Alternatively, thinly sliced onions sautéed until golden and crispy make a delicious, fresh topping.
The potatoes should be tender when pierced with a fork. The edges will be bubbling and slightly browned, and the French-fried onion topping should be golden and crispy. The total bake time is approximately 40 minutes at 350°F.
Since this is a rich side dish, it pairs well with roasted meats like chicken, pork chops, or a simple pot roast. The savory flavors also complement ham beautifully, making it a popular choice for holiday meals or potlucks.