One of my favorite dishes that my mom used to make was her Chicken Casserole… she passed away in 2004 but I am blessed to have her handwritten copy of the recipe. Every time I make it, it feels like she’s still here. Food can bring back vivid memories, don’t you think? I guess that’s why I like to make this recipe often! I hope you will enjoy it too….
Here is what you’ll need:
2 boxes of Stove Top Stuffing… one Cornbread flavor and one Chicken flavor. (I only had Cornbread and Turkey flavors on hand so that’s what I used here… improvise, people! lol)
2 cans of Cream of Chicken soup
1 can of Cream of Mushroom soup… Note: my husband and I are picky eaters and we do not care for mushrooms. BUT we do like the taste of cream of mushroom soup (weird huh?), so I strain out the mushroom pieces whenever I use it in a recipe. But if you’re a mushroom fan, by all means, leave them in.
3 large chicken breasts
2 sticks of butter (I used salted, but use whatever floats your boat) – Paula Deen would be proud 😉
2 cans of chicken broth
9×13 baking dish
Extra butter or Cooking Spray to grease the baking dish
First – cook your chicken. You can do this on the stove in a pot with water or broth. I like to throw some frozen chicken breasts in the slow cooker with water or broth (if I have some handy) and let them cook for 4-6 hours on high. The chicken will be so tender you can shred it with a fork. So that’s what I did here. If you cook your chicken on the stove, you will need to dice it up into small pieces when it’s done.
While that’s happening, you need to get everything else ready in separate bowls.
Dump the two boxes of stuffing into a large bowl. DO NOT prepare the stuffing as directed on the boxes. Just throw the dry stuffing into a large bowl. Then take your two sticks of butter and melt them in the microwave and add to the stuffing. Mix it up good so the butter covers all of the stuffing. Now set that aside.
Next, you want to empty your can of cream of mushroom into a medium sized bowl (strained or unstrained, that is the question… ) Save the can and fill it full of chicken broth, then mix that into the cream of mushroom soup. I use a whisk to make sure it’s mixed well. Set the cream of mushroom mixture aside for now.
Next, put the two cans of cream of chicken into a large bowl and again, mix in one “can-ful” of chicken broth with a whisk. Set this aside also.
If you haven’t already, shred or dice your chicken into another bowl. Now you should have four bowls of ingredients waiting to be united in casserole goodness. 🙂
Spray or grease a 9×13 baking dish and start with a layer of stuffing mixture… use 1/3 of the mixture here. Then add a layer of chicken… use 1/2 of the chicken here. Now add in the cream of mushroom mixture then add another layer of the stuffing mixture… use half of what is left in the bowl. Then add a layer of chicken, use all that you have left. Then, add the cream of chicken mixture and then top with the last of the stuffing mixture.
Doesn’t that look amazing? My mouth is watering just thinking about it…. now pop that baby in a 350 oven for 45 minutes or until the edges are bubbling and the top layer of stuffing is golden brown.
Mmmmm mmmm good! I can’t begin to tell you how good this stuff is. You just have to make it for yourself…. immediately. It really is pretty easy to make too. And this makes enough so that you’ll have leftovers tomorrow! Hooray! I’m so glad my mother left me this recipe…. now I’m off to go eat a huge bowl of it!! 😉
God is great, God is good, let us thank Him for our food! 🙂
<3 Shauna
PS – Shauna can also be found on her personal blog, www.workhomeplay.net.
Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm! I will be making this for my family, sans the cream of mushroom 😉 I'll do an extra can of cream of chicken! (Paula Deen would be proud… love it! ahahahaha!!!!)
I used to make a similar recipe years ago – one of my family's favorites when there were more of us at the table daily. I was thinking of subbing cream of celery for the mushroom. We like both, but I sometimes use celery soup to make a richer broth for dumplings and it adds some good flavor! If you try that, Shandy, I'd love to hear if you like it. 🙂
This looks delicious, Shauna!! Can't wait to try this one!
Colleen, great tip about the cream of celery, I've never tried that! Maybe next time I'll use that instead of straining out the mushrooms lol