Read reviews (23)
Rate recipe
I made this creamy and comforting potato dish for Thanksgiving and it was a winner with my family. They said to be sure to include it at every holiday dinner. It's a keeper! —Joan McCulloch, Abbotsford, British Columbia
This recipe is:
Contest Winning
Nutritional Facts 3/4 cup equals 236 calories, 12 g fat (8 g saturated fat), 38 mg cholesterol, 246 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Duo Tater Bake in Taste of Home August/September 2007, p27
Browse slideshows featuring our best recipes, holiday ideas, easy how-tos, cooking tips, and more!
Get Recipes >
A collection of our favorite, highest-rated recipes—including the best dessert, dinner and holiday recipes.
Tell us what you think of this recipe. Did you modify it? Would you make it again? Rate it today! >
Rate and Review this Recipe
Reviewed on Sep. 05, 2009 by marcoates
This sounds wonderful. I suspect the Nutritional Facts were omitted because they are over the top. You can probably lighten it up by using reducted fat cheeses, lite sour cream, light spreadable chive & onion cream cheese and skim milk.
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by grandmaconnie
Can this be frozen? 2 casseroles are a lot!
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by NA Miller
Please add the nutritional counts to this recipe and if it is possible to make this dish lighter for dieters.
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by DebC919
None of the contents are entered...and that would definitely be nice if it had none of the bad stuff! But..most all good stuff has a LOT!...lol
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by kossegrl@yahoo.com
How can it have 0 sodium when it contains cream cheese,2 cheeses,sour cream and salt? Please re=evaluate.
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by browneyedcarol
LOL! I just said the same thing, and then, I saw yours! LOL! If only it were true!
oh wow. No Calories? No Fat? No Sodium? I will eat at every meal then!
Reviewed on Sep. 04, 2009 by gingercohen
No calories . . . no sat fat . . . wow!
Reviewed on Dec. 23, 2008 by stephanie m
this is a great way to get your family to eat sweet potatoes! we love this.
Reviewed on Oct. 19, 2008 by SFraser
I've taken this twice to a pot luck, once in a pan as shown and once in a crock. Both times it was a hit. Please note the recipe did not tell you to add salt to the boiling water, do so with onions & garlic for a better flavor.
Our 10 most popular recipes for the month delivered right to your inbox!
© Reiman Media Group, LLC., 2013