One small change and your classic potato casserole will never be the same. Cheetos cheesy potatoes have all the starchy cheesiness that you love but are finished off with an even cheesier topping.

I couldn’t let my self-proclaimed birthday month of recipes go by without sharing one with Cheetos. This is simply a version of the classic cheesy potato casserole topped with Cheetos similarly to my Cheetos mac and cheese but a bit heavier on the Cheetos. It doesn’t get any cheesier than this.
These Cheetos cheesy potatoes were served at a friends BBQ cookout over Memorial Day weekend to which I also brought a more classic cheddar mac and cheese at the request of the host. Thankfully cheesy potatoes are easy to make so adding a second dish wasn’t a big deal. Of course I also brought dessert but that recipe is for another day…
Evidently cheese side dishes were in high demand because there were barely any leftovers. Guess Cheetos are like bacon – they make everything better. Who needs corn flakes on top when you can have Cheetos cheesy potatoes? I even had requests for the recipe despite the substitution being so simple. Just proves that small changes can make a difference after all.

Four years ago: Rosemary Watermelon Lemonade
Seven years ago: Chimichurri Burgers
Ten years ago: Roasted Strawberry Balsamic Popsicles
Eleven years ago: Apple, Bacon, and Blue Cheese Salad
Twelve years ago: Funfetti Gooey Butter Cake
Thirteen years ago: Flourless Black Bean Brownies
Fifteen years ago: Pomegranate Stuffed Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Source: Adapted slightly from my Cheesy Potato Casserole, inspired by my Cheetos Mac and Cheese.

4 comments
Ha. Your comment of course, deserves a reply. I wonder if Einstein was a cake baker? Probably had a recipe no one could understand.
Haha! He actually was influenced by George Green, a baker/miller turned Mathematician.
This looks outstanding. I am a very long time follower of your site. A Wolverine. You continue to develop great recipes.
Is it because of your laboratory work? Always looking for the next….?
Thanks Jim, happy to have kept you coming back after all these years. There might something to being a scientist and wanting to try new things in the kitchen. Both are experimental based on previous evidence from experience/research. I sometimes joke that I don’t trust scientists that can’t bake – ha!