Grandma’s Bubbly Creamy Cheesy Chicken Casserole

This is a nice start to dinner for a large family. Usually, to make it spread out a little bit further, it’s nice to serve with some mashed potatoes and gravy. When I am making this for a larger group, I will cook it for about 3 to 4 hours in a crock pot. When it’s made that way, I can add in at least double and maybe triple the chicken which is nice for dinner parties and potlucks. You can also make a similar dish if you have leftover turkey. Check out what they are saying about this recipe over at Group Recipes:

“For me, this is soul food I remember Mom making. I changed the recipe slightly to make it more rich. This is always a big hit when I make it!”

Feel free to mess around with this dish to suit your own personal tastes. Try tossing in some bacon. Yum!

 

Ingredients

About 1.5 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast
Cooked Stove Top stuffing to completely cover a 9 X 13 pan
2 cans Campbell’s cream of chicken soup
About 10 slices of deli style big eye Swiss

 

 

Instructions

Completely cook and finely dice the chicken. Place as the first layer in the 9 X 13 pan.
Layer the Swiss cheese over the chicken.
Smother the cheese with the condensed creamed soup.
Completely cover with the cooked stuffing.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes, or until bubbly.
NOTE: You may want to place a drip pan on the rack below as it may bubble over a bit while cooking.

 

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Quick Tip: If you like spicy, try it with pepper jack cheese and a dash of hot sauce.
Thanks again to Group Recipes for this simple yet fulfilling recipe.

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33 comments

If you would read BETTY you would see the list even though they are perfectly stated the first time. There are no rules for giving a recipe. Uptight much?????? There are a lot more important things to worry about…..

I am always wondering if you make the soup according to the cans instructions before putting into a recipe or whether it is used in its condensed form? Why doesn’t anyone ever cover that issue?

Because there is no issue. When a recipe says use one can of soup….use one can of soup. If it says use one can of soup as prepared per directions or one can of soup with one can of water added then do that. Most recipes it’s just the soup right out of the can?

There IS a list of ingredients! LOL. Am I missing something ? I too wonder if the can of condensed soup is just as is or prepared according to the cam.

I need gluten-free ingredients but this sounds sooooooo good! Has anybody tried a substitute for the stuffing? Somehow, rice or quinoa is appealing to me right now. I can’t come up with any other ideas. Anybody?

You can use 1 cup of rice, 1cup of water or milk, one can of cream of whatever soup you like. Mix together and pour into 9×13 pan. Top with 4 to 6 chicken breasts. Cover with foil. Bake 350 for 1 hour. I always double the rice, soup and water.

I want to make it, but also wonder whether to use soup directly from can – I think so. In crock pot will not cook chicken first, and just mix stuffing but not cook first. I hope it’s not horrible!

I have been cooking for over 50 years and I have found that when a recipe call for a can of soup it means straight from the can. If you are suppose to prepare mix it with water first that will be in the directions for the recipe. Hope that helps.

I have been cooking for over 50 years. I have found that when a recipe calls for a can of soup it means straight from the can. If you are suppose to prepare mix it with water first that will be in the directions for the recipe. Hope that helps.

I do this recipe but with cauliflower instead of stuffing, makes it low carb and probably gluten free not sure about the soup…..

I am always needing hearty dishes, that serve 26+ at least that I can safely transport to meal site on the ranch to feed hungry cowboys. . This would be great, but need a per serving tally for the original recipe so know how many times to increase it.
Thank you for any help.

Hey Mort, maybe you’ve made this already since it’s been a few mths since posting, personally I would make 4 or 5 times the basic recipe for a bunch of hungry cowboys ?

Sound delicious. Would love to do a print out, but you do not supply this service. I usually only use sites that provide the print-out selection. Sorry

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