This 5-Ingredient Oven 1960s TV Dinner Bake is the kind of practical, comforting casserole that feels tailor-made for a busy week when you want dinner assembled early and baked off later. Inspired by those classic all-in-one supper bakes that made their way into so many Midwestern kitchens, it combines simple pantry and freezer staples into a hearty, creamy dish with a cozy browned top and a tucked-in baked protein that makes every scoop feel substantial.

Serve this bake with a crisp green salad, buttered green beans, or sliced tomatoes if you want to lighten up the plate a bit. It also fits right in with soft dinner rolls, applesauce, or a spoonful of cranberry sauce for that nostalgic supper-table feel, and leftovers reheat well for lunch the next day.

5-Ingredient Oven 1960s TV Dinner Bake

Servings: 6

Bubbling golden-crusted casserole in a ceramic baking dish
Bubbling golden-crusted casserole in a ceramic baking dish

Ingredients

1 (20-ounce) package frozen hash browns, thawed

2 cups cooked shredded chicken
1 (10.5-ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
1 cup sour cream
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, divided

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch ceramic baking dish.

2. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the hash browns, shredded chicken, cream of mushroom soup, sour cream, and 1 1/2 cups of the cheddar cheese until evenly combined.

3. Spread the mixture evenly into the prepared baking dish and smooth the top with a spoon or spatula.

4. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup cheddar cheese over the top, then cover loosely with foil and bake for 35 minutes.

5. Remove the foil and continue baking for 15 to 20 minutes, until hot and bubbly around the edges and golden on top.

6. Let the casserole rest for 10 minutes before scooping and serving.

Variations & Tips

Make-ahead tip: Assemble the casserole up to a day in advance, cover, and refrigerate. When I know the evening is going to be packed, this is exactly the kind of dinner I like to get handled during my lunch break. Add a few extra minutes to the bake time if it goes into the oven cold.

Protein swap: Cooked turkey works beautifully here and gives the bake an extra throwback holiday-dinner feel. You can also use finely chopped baked pork if you want that concealed protein tucked into the casserole without changing the texture too much.

Soup change-up: If cream of mushroom is not your favorite, cream of chicken or cream of celery will still keep that old-fashioned supper vibe. Each one shifts the flavor a little while keeping the ingredient list short and easy.

Browning tip: For a deeper golden top, place the baked casserole under the broiler for 1 to 2 minutes at the end, watching closely. That quick finish gives you the classic bubbly, lightly crusted top that makes this dish especially comforting.