
A fully loaded casserole of fluffy mashed potatoes mixed with tender broccoli and chicken, finished with crispy bacon and melted cheese—comfort food made easy for weeknight dinners.

This hearty Baked Potato Chicken and Broccoli Casserole has been my family’s go-to for busy weeknights and chilly Sundays when everyone wants something comforting and hearty. I first combined these flavors one rainy evening when I had leftover roasted chicken and a bag of red potatoes on the counter. The idea of turning simple mashed potatoes into a layered, cheesy casserole felt indulgent but surprisingly practical. The potatoes become pillowy and seasoned, the broccoli adds color and a slight snap, and the chicken provides satisfying protein. Topped with bacon and bubbling cheese, each spoonful has a contrast of textures: creamy base, tender bites, and a crisp finish.
I discovered how forgiving this dish is as I adapted it to whatever was in my fridge. When rotisserie chicken is available, the dish comes together in under an hour; when I use leftover Thanksgiving turkey, it becomes a spectacular post-holiday meal. The combination of garlic and paprika gives the potatoes a welcoming background flavor, while sour cream keeps the mash rich without being heavy. Over the years it’s earned a reputation at family gatherings—kids reach for seconds and adults always ask for the recipe. It’s a crowd-pleaser that travels well to potlucks and reheats beautifully, which is why I make a pan whenever I want a reliable, comforting main dish.
In my experience this casserole has rescued more than one busy evening. Once I brought a pan to a neighborhood potluck and people assumed I had spent hours on it—when in reality it was built from leftover chicken and simple pantry ingredients. Watching forks dive into the golden cheese and seeing kids attempt to scrape the dish clean is the kind of feedback that keeps this recipe in my rotation.
My favorite part of this recipe is how forgiving it is: if your potatoes are slightly overcooked or your broccoli a touch softer, the overall dish still shines because of the cheese and bacon contrast. Every family gathering where I’ve made this, someone asks for the recipe card. One winter we served this after a day of skiing; friends loved the warmth and simplicity, and a few even requested the exact seasoning amounts so they could recreate it at home.
Cool the dish to room temperature for no more than two hours, then cover tightly with foil or transfer portions into airtight containers for refrigeration up to 4 days. For longer storage, freeze in a well-sealed, oven-safe dish or freezer container for up to 3 months. When reheating from frozen, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bake at 350°F until warmed through—this typically takes 25–35 minutes depending on the depth of the pan. Use a thermometer to ensure an internal temperature of 165°F for safe reheating.
If dairy is a concern, swap sour cream for plain Greek yogurt (1:1 ratio) though the final texture will be tangier. For a lower-fat option, use reduced-fat cheese and omit half the butter, replacing with a splash of olive oil. Omit bacon for a pork-free version or substitute with smoked paprika and toasted nuts for crunch. Swap cheddar for Gruyère for a nuttier note or use a Mexican blend as I often do for a melty, balanced flavor. Chicken can be replaced with cooked turkey or cooked lentils for a vegetarian version—if using lentils, add 1–2 tablespoons olive oil to boost richness.
Serve hot with a crisp green salad dressed in a lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness. A simple side of roasted carrots or a bright cucumber-tomato salad pairs nicely. Garnish with chopped chives or green onions for a fresh finish and a spoonful of salsa or hot sauce for those who enjoy a spicy kick. For family-style serving, set out a bowl of extra crumbled bacon and a small jar of pickled jalapeños so guests can customize their portions.
This dish is a modern comfort-food mashup rooted in classic American home cooking—melding the tradition of mashed potatoes with casserole culture that values easy assembly and crowd-pleasing results. Casseroles rose to popularity in mid-20th century America for their convenience and ability to stretch ingredients. Adding broccoli reflects a later emphasis on incorporating vegetables into hearty mains, while bacon and melted cheese are timeless American flavor boosters that make this style of dish universally appealing at potlucks and family dinners.
In colder months, emphasize warming spices—swap the paprika for a smoked variety and add a teaspoon of Dijon mustard to the mash for depth. In summer, keep it lighter by roasting the broccoli with lemon zest and omitting bacon, or serve individual portions warmed and topped with fresh herbs and a squeeze of lemon. Around the holidays, replace chicken with leftover turkey, add sautéed onions and roasted garlic, and top with a mix of sharp cheddar and gruyère for a festive upgrade.
Mash the potatoes and fully cool before folding in broccoli and chicken if preparing ahead—this prevents steam from making the casserole watery. Assemble the dish and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking; bring to room temperature for 30 minutes before placing in a preheated oven and increase bake time by about 10 minutes if chilled. For single-serve meal prep, portion into individual oven-safe containers for grab-and-go lunches that reheat well in a microwave or small oven.
Whether you’re feeding a crowd or planning weeknight dinners, this Baked Potato Chicken and Broccoli Casserole is reliable, comforting, and flexible. Tweak the cheeses, add herbs, or swap proteins to make it yours—then enjoy the warm, cheesy benefits of a dish that brings people together.
Drain potatoes well and return to the hot pot to evaporate excess moisture for the fluffiest mash.
Steam broccoli briefly so it remains slightly crisp after baking; overcooked broccoli becomes mushy in the casserole.
Use rotisserie chicken to cut prep time dramatically without sacrificing flavor.
For a crisper top, broil for 1–2 minutes at the end while watching closely to prevent burning.
This nourishing baked potato chicken and broccoli casserole recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a 10-inch square or 1½–2 quart oven-safe dish with butter or cooking spray.
Place potatoes in a large pot, cover with cold water by 1 inch, bring to a boil, reduce to simmer and cook 10–15 minutes until fork-tender. Drain and return to the hot pot to let steam evaporate.
Steam broccoli for 3–4 minutes to remain crisp-tender, or roast at 400°F for 8–10 minutes. Cook bacon until crisp, drain and crumble.
Mash potatoes on the warm but turned-off burner. Stir in butter, sour cream, salt, pepper, granulated garlic, and paprika. Taste and adjust seasoning.
Fold in broccoli, chopped chicken, crumbled bacon, and 1 cup of shredded cheese. Transfer mixture to the prepared dish and top with remaining cheese.
Bake at 350°F for 20–25 minutes until cheese melts and casserole is heated through. For a crisp top, broil 1–2 minutes, watching closely. Let rest 5 minutes before serving.
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