Loaded Tater Tots smothered in bacon, ranch dressing, and cheese. This easy, loaded totchos appetizer is a crowd favorite.

It’s winter time, which means cold weather and comfort foods. On the coldest of days — those oh-so-cold days that make your teeth chatter when you step outdoors — my family likes to stay inside to watch movies and play our favorite board games. These are the days that call for some really delicious snacks like Loaded Tater Tots.
Speaking of Totchos, have you seen my Buffalo Chicken Totchos recipe? It’s TO DIE FOR!
Loaded Tots are also the perfect game-day food. I love making this on Football Sunday. Another great snack for game day is Sheet Pan Nachos. The secret to the best nachos is in the sauce! Nom. Nom. Nom.
If it is game-day grub you are looking for, be sure to also check out these recipes for homemade Hot Dog Chili, Slow Cooker Root Beer Pulled Pork Sandwiches, and Easy 4-Layer Dip.
Tater Tots cooked crispy then smothered and covered with a cheesy, ranch and bacon topping. Seriously. Doesn’t that sound AMAZING right now?
Loaded Totchos are basically Nachos… only way better.

Does It Have To Be Tots?
Nope! Because potatoes are so versatile, you can substitute pretty much any form of them in this recipe. The tots work well though because they are easy to share and snack on. Of course, you could go with french fries if they’re more your speed. You could even try using hash browns, which are pretty much larger, flatter versions of tater tots. You could dress each hash brown individually. And yes, if you’re a traditionalist, you can apply the same toppings to a jacket potato, though that would create more of a side dish than something snacky.

How To Store Loaded Tater Tots
You can keep the tots refrigerated in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Or you can freeze them by putting them in an airtight container then placing that container in a bag. They should keep for up to 3 months. When you want to eat them, thaw them in the fridge overnight or on the ‘defrost’ setting on your microwave. Then warm them in the oven on 350 F for 10-15 minutes. You can also warm them up in a pan on the stovetop on a medium temperature.

Forget-About-Nachos Loaded Tater Tots
Ingredients
- 32 ounces Tots Potatoes enough to fill an 11×17 baking sheet
- 1 cup Sour Cream
- 1 cup Ranch Dressing
- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- 1 cup or more Shredded Cheese (I prefer Cheddar but use whichever kind of cheese you like.)
- 6 slices Bacon cooked, crumbled
Instructions
- HEAT oven to 425ºF. Place the tater tots in an even layer on an 11×17 baking sheet.
- Bake tots according to package directions, until golden brown and crispy.

- Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix sour cream and dressing.
- Spread sour cream mixture over cooked tater tots. Sprinkle with cheese, bacon and parsley.
- Return to the oven for just a couple of minutes, until cheese has begun to melt. Serve immediately.


These look really good. Will definitely have to try making them.
Thank you for sharing these awesome recipe. These really a perfect one 🙂
Oh wow, these look delicious! I will have to pin these and try them.
Tater tots are my weakness. I have made so many baked fun snack with them. I love making them loaded too! Now I want some!
This looks like the perfect recipe to try for toonight. It is a snow day here so i cam get the kids to help me make it.
Where has this recipe been all of my life? I’ve never tried totchos before, definitely will now!
Well I never thought about spicing up tator tots like this. What a brilliant creation. My kids would love it
This is the kind of recipe that makes you break your diet. Thanks for sharing!
This is a tasty looking recipe.
Seems like there is more opportunity to add protein to this over its replacement.
Oh boy those do look tasty good. I like that they’d be hearty and hot too.