When tater tot hotdish meets the flavors of a drive-thru classic, you get Big Mac tater tot casserole. It is cheesy, saucy, and piled high with crispy tots. Think layers of seasoned beef, melty cheddar, tangy pickles, and a drizzle of Thousand Island dressing, all baked together in true Minnesota comfort food style. It is the best of both worlds: hearty hotdish vibes with that Big Mac twist your family will love.

If you love this mashup, you will want to check out a few more of my family weeknight dinner recipe heroes. Buffalo chicken casserole with tater tots brings the spice, king ranch chicken casserole is pure creamy comfort, and chicken spaghetti with Rotel is the ultimate cozy pasta bake. The casserole really is the weeknight hero we all need.
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Tater Tots - crispy, golden, and the ultimate hotdish topper.
- Big Mac Flavors at Home - seasoned beef, melty cheese, tangy pickles, and special sauce baked in.
- Family Dinner Friendly - picky eaters and grown-ups alike will love it.
- Weeknight Easy - simple steps and everyday ingredients.
- Comfort Food Magic - hotdish meets drive-thru in the best way.
What You'll Need

- Ground Beef - hearty, flavorful, and the base that makes this casserole stick-to-your-ribs satisfying.
- Thousand Island Dressing - use homemade Thousand Island dressing or buy one you love. It's the shortcut to that signature Big Mac flavor in every bite.
- Mayonnaise - adds creaminess and helps balance the tang in the sauce.
- Smoked Paprika - a little smoky kick that keeps the flavor from falling flat.
- Onion Powder - the easy way to bring onion flavor without the chopping (or for low FODMAP use certified Essence of Onion Salt instead).
- Ground Mustard - adds that classic burger-shop tang.
- Black Pepper - simple seasoning that ties everything together.
- Dill Relish - brings the pickle punch in a way that blends smoothly into the sauce.
- Cheddar Cheese - melty, sharp, and a must-have for any good casserole.
- Hamburger Dill Pickle Slices - the Big Mac topping everyone expects, layered right on top.
- Tater Tots - crispy, golden, and the ultimate hotdish crown.
See the recipe card for the exact measurements and complete instructions.
Selected ingredients are based on guidance on current serving sizes measured by the Monash University Food App and FODMAP Friendly App at the time of publishing. As always, follow your gut and modify as needed.
Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Mix the sauce
In a large skillet, cook the ground beef until no pink remains, then drain if needed. Stir in Thousand Island dressing, mayonnaise, smoked paprika, onion powder, ground mustard, black pepper, and dill relish until everything is combined.

Step 2: Add the cheese and pickles
Spread the beef mixture evenly into a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with sliced cheddar cheese, then layer on the pickle slices.

Step 3: Top with tater tots
Arrange the tater tots in a single even layer over the pickles.

Step 4: Bake and serve
Bake at 350 degrees F for 45-55 minutes or until the tots are golden and crispy. Finish with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, extra pickles, a drizzle of Thousand Island, and sesame seeds.
Tips and Tricks
Crispy Tots Quicker! For a quicker process and still having crispy tots, bake the tater tots on a sheet pan for 10-15 minutes before layering them on top.
Meal Prep Frozen Beef! My go-to trick for getting dinner on the table every night. I cook ground beef in bulk, freeze it in 1-pound portions, and pull it out whenever I need a quick meal base.
Serve on a Bun! My teens love to pile a scoop of Big Mac casserole onto a hamburger bun and eat it like a sloppy joe, but with Big Mac flavors!
Extra Cheesy? Grate some fresh cheddar cheese over the tater tots after baking. They will melt into the crispy tots and another layer of cheesy goodness.
Ingredient Swaps
- Ground Beef - Swap for ground turkey or ground chicken for a lighter option.
- Cheddar Cheese - Use Monterey Jack, Colby, or lactose free cheese if dairy is a concern.
- Smash Burger Sauce - For a different flavor profile, use homemade smash burger sauce. It has hints of horseradish, ketchup, and mustard.
Special Diet Variations
Gluten Free: Choose a gluten free brand of tater tots (Ore-Ida are usually safe) and double check that your Thousand Island dressing and pickles are gluten free.
Low FODMAP: Use Essence of Onion Salt from Smoke and Sanity, lactose free cheddar, and homemade Low FODMAP Thousand Island Dressing. Stick with dill pickle slices without onion or garlic listed in the ingredients.
Dairy Free: Swap in your favorite dairy free cheese that melts well (like Violife or Daiya) and use a dairy free mayo in the sauce.
Lower Carb: Skip the tots and top with lightly roasted cauliflower florets or shredded lettuce for a Big Mac salad vibe.
Lighter Version: Go for ground turkey, reduced fat cheese, and light mayo in the sauce.
Toppings
The cheesy Big Mac cheeseburger casserole is delicious on its own, but the toppings take it from good to "whoa, is this really a hotdish?"
- Shredded Lettuce - the classic Big Mac crunch.
- Diced Tomatoes - fresh, juicy, and adds color.
- Extra Pickles - because you can never have too many.
- Drizzle of Thousand Island - ties the whole Big Mac vibe together.
- Sesame Seeds - sprinkle over the top for that true burger bun look.
- Sliced Jalapeños - if you like a little heat with your tots.
- Green Onion Tops - an easy, low FODMAP garnish with a pop of flavor.

Storing and Reheating
Storing - Let the casserole cool completely, then cover tightly with foil or transfer to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Reheating - For best results, reheat leftovers in the oven at 350 degrees F until warmed through (about 20 minutes). This keeps the tater tots crispy.
Microwave Option - Heat individual servings in the microwave for 1-2 minutes. The tots won't be as crisp, but it works in a pinch.
Freezing - Assemble the casserole, but don't bake. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and foil, then freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before baking as directed, adding about 10 minutes to the cook time.
Low FODMAP Notes
Low FODMAP ingredient information is based on the Monash University Food App and FODMAP Friendly App testing results as of the day posted. As always, modify based on your gut and what works for you on a low FODMAP diet.
- Ground Beef - Plain ground beef is naturally low FODMAP.
- Onion Powder - Use Essence of Onion Salt from Smoke and Sanity for a low FODMAP onion flavor.
- Thousand Island Dressing - Most store-bought dressings contain onion or garlic. Use homemade Low FODMAP Thousand Island Dressing for a safe option.
- Cheese - Use lactose free cheddar or a variety like sharp cheddar in small portions.
- Pickles and Relish - Stick with dill pickles and dill relish in moderate amounts. Look for options without garlic or onion listed in the ingredients.
- Tater Tots - Many are gluten free and low FODMAP, but always double check labels for hidden onion or garlic seasoning.
For additional information on a low FODMAP diet, please visit Monash University or FODMAP Friendly. Both have websites and apps for additional guidance and testing results.
FAQs
Yes. Assemble the casserole, cover tightly, and refrigerate up to 24 hours. Bake as directed, adding a few extra minutes if it starts out cold.
Use two pounds of ground beef to boost the protein and stretch the servings. You can also mix in extra vegetables like diced bell peppers, zucchini, or mushrooms for more flavor and texture.
Bake the tots on a sheet pan for 10 minutes before adding them, and reheat leftovers in the oven instead of the microwave.
Yes. Freeze unbaked, tightly wrapped, for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, then bake until the tots are golden.
American cheese is classic but can be greasy. Cheddar cheese works but so does Monterey Jack, Colby, or lactose free cheddar all melt beautifully.
Yes. Choose a gluten free brand of tater tots and check labels on Thousand Island dressing and pickles.
Swap onion powder for Essence of Onion Salt, use lactose free cheddar, and go with my homemade Low FODMAP Thousand Island dressing.
Shredded lettuce, diced tomato, extra pickles, sesame seeds, and a drizzle of Thousand Island are the classics.
Put them on a baking sheet and bake them alongside the Big Mac casserole! Enjoy as a kitchen snack.
What To Serve With Big Mac Tater Tot Casserole
This casserole is plenty filling on its own, but a crisp green salad or simple coleslaw balances out all the cheesy comfort. Add oven roasted veggies for an easy side. For a fun twist, set up a topping bar with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, extra pickles, and sesame seeds so everyone can dress their plate just like a burger. And if you're serving it for game day, pair it with chips and Low FODMAP Queso for the ultimate spread.

More Loveable Tater Tot Recipes
- Breakfast Casserole with Tater Tots - Eggs, turkey sausage, cheese, and a crispy tot topping make it the perfect weekend or holiday brunch.
- Gluten Free Tater Tot Casserole (aka Hotdish) - Classic Midwest comfort made gluten free with a creamy filling and golden tots.
- Sloppy Joe Bowls with Tater Tots - Tangy Sloppy Joe flavored beef served over a pile of crispy tots instead of a bun
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Recipe

Big Mac Tater Tot Casserole
Equipment
- Baking Pan 9x13-inch
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef lean
- 1 cup Thousand Island dressing (Note 1)
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon onion powder (Note 2)
- ½ teaspoon ground mustard
- ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ½ cup dill relish
- 6 slices cheddar cheese (Note 3)
- 1 cup hamburger dill pickle slices drained
- 32 ounces frozen tater tots
- Toppings: Thousand Island dressing, shredded iceberg lettuce, diced tomatoes, sesame seeds, pickle slices
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- In a large skillet, cook and crumble the ground beef until no pink remains. Drain if needed, then stir in the Thousand Island dressing, mayonnaise, smoked paprika, onion powder, ground mustard, black pepper, and dill relish until combined.
- Spread the beef mixture evenly into a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with sliced cheddar cheese and layer the pickle slices on top.
- Arrange the tater tots in an even layer over the pickles. Bake for 45-55 minutes, or until the tater tots are golden and crispy.
- To serve, top with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, extra pickles, a drizzle of Thousand Island, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. For a fun twist, scoop onto toasted sesame hamburger buns.







Venessa Mandelkow says
This tastes better than a Big Mac from McD's!