Sure you can freeze it. I freeze various hash brown casseroles all the time. I do bake mine before freezing but I don't see anything that would cause a problem if you froze it uncooked.
From: homeluvver <fivestar@nutritionucanlivewith.com>
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>I'd like to make the Amish Breakfast Casserole at:
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>http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Amish-Breakfast-Casserole?cpi=1&sort=
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>for company. Ideally, I'd love to make it ahead and freeze it. Has anyone tried freezing a casserole with hashbrowns, eggs, cheese, & bacon? Any advice appreciated.
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