The ultimate cozy family dinner and a total kid magnet. A savory layer of seasoned ground beef in a creamy cheese sauce, topped with a whole bag of crispy golden tater tots and even more melty cheese, baked until bubbly. It's hearty, budget-friendly comfort food — a Midwest 'hotdish' classic — easy to throw together, and the leftovers reheat like a dream.
Fun fact: tater tots were invented in 1953 by the founders of Ore-Ida, who were trying to use up leftover scraps of cut potatoes instead of wasting them. They chopped, seasoned and extruded them into little cylinders — and a freezer-aisle legend was born.
Why this recipe works
- CHEESE SAUCE, not just soup. A quick cheese sauce (or soup + cheese) makes the beef layer creamy and rich.
- TOTS on top, single layer. Arranged in one layer they crisp up golden instead of steaming soft.
- BAKE uncovered. Uncovered baking is what gives the tots their signature crunch.
Nutrition information
- Calories: 620 kcal per serving
- Protein: 31 g
- Carbohydrates: 42 g
- Fat: 37 g
- Saturated Fat: 15 g
- Fiber: 3 g
Pro tips for the best cheesy beef tater tot casserole
- Keep tots frozen. Add them straight from the freezer so they crisp instead of going mushy.
- Single layer. Don't pile the tots — one even layer crisps best.
- Add veggies. Stir frozen peas, corn or green beans into the beef layer.
- Make ahead. Assemble the beef layer ahead; add tots and bake fresh for max crunch.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make tater tot casserole ahead?
Make the beef base ahead, but add the tots and bake just before serving so they stay crispy. Fully assembled, it can be refrigerated a few hours.
How do I get crispy tater tots?
Use them frozen, arrange in a single layer, and bake uncovered. Broil a couple minutes at the end for extra crunch.
Can I use cream of chicken soup?
Yes — cream of chicken, mushroom or celery all work, or a homemade cheese sauce.
Can I freeze it?
The beef base freezes well; tots are best fresh. Freeze the base, then top and bake.
Can I use ground turkey?
Yes — season well and add a little oil since turkey is leaner than beef.