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I have a simple dinner recipe for you today. Simple and easy and tasty and smile provoking…an all around treasure.
I love it when smiles are provoked. Heck. I’ll take a smile from my kids even without provoking it! It’s just so much nicer when people smile instead of whine.
Do you like whining?
Not a fan, myself.
Speaking of my children…the other day we were watching a cooking show on The Food Network and one of my kids said…
“Hey Mom, you like to cook.
Why don’t you be the cooker on that show?”
My response?
“I’m pretty sure The Food Network frowns upon cookers who use cream of chicken soup. I think I’m out.”
Especially since just last week three of the trial recipes I made for this little ol blog
crashed and burned in failure. I used real cream in all of them!
Cross your fingers that real cream and I can become friends soon.
I hear from the good folks on The Food Network that it’s a mighty fine ingredient.
Now. Do I feel embarrassed about cooking with cream of chicken soup? Heavens no! I just bought three cases of it last month.
Should you feel embarrassed about cooking with
cream of chicken soup?
Of course not!
Are you the cooking she-rah for your family or what?
Do make food that provokes a smile?
Do your family members occasionally say things like…
“You are The Bomb, Mom. What ever you made with that trusty old cream of chicken soup is rocking my world.”
I thought so.
I knew you were great!
We cream of chicken soup lovin’ ladies have to stick together.
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Baked French Fries
Roasted Broccoli with Balsamic Glaze
Glazed Rosemary Carrots
Roasted Asparagus
Now, let me show you how to make this crispy chicken happen!
1. Cut each chicken breast into 3 large chunks.
2. In a small food processor grind up the ritz crackers.
3. Pour the milk, cheese and cracker crumbs into 3 separate small pans. Toss the 1/4 t salt and 1/8 t pepper into the cracker crumbs and stir the mixture around to combine.
4. Dip each piece of chicken into the milk…
then the cheese. Press the cheese into the chicken with your fingers. Some of it will fall off when you add it to the cracker crumbs, don’t worry about it.
Press the cheesy chicken into the cracker crumbs and press it in. By the time you are coating the last piece of chicken, the dish you are using for the crumbs will be full of cheese. Don’t let it get you down. Once the cheese melts in the oven it will adhere nicely to the crumbs and the crackers.
5. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and lay the chicken inside the pan.
6. Sprinkle the dried parsley over the chicken.
7. Cover the pan with tin foil and bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. Remove the tin foil, bake for an additional 10 minutes, or until the edges of the chicken are golden brown and crispy.
8. Into a medium sized sauce pan combine the cream of chicken soup, sour cream and butter with a whisk. Stir it over medium high heat until the sauce is nice and hot. Serve over the chicken.
Enjoy!
Crispy Cheddar Chicken
***Note: This recipe makes a great freezer meal. Assemble the chicken according to recipe instructions, but don't bake it. Cover your pan tightly with foil and freeze. When you are ready to use it let it thaw completely and then bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. It's best to make the sauce fresh, when you are ready to eat.
Ingredients
Chicken:
4 large chicken breasts
2 sleeves Ritz crackers
1/4 t salt
1/8 t pepper
1/2 C milk
3 C cheddar cheese, grated
1 t dried parsley
Sauce:
1 10 ounce can cream of chicken soup
2 T sour cream
2 T butter
Instructions
1. Cut each chicken breast into 3 large chunks.
2. In a small food processor grind up the ritz crackers.
3. Pour the milk, cheese and cracker crumbs into 3 separate small pans. Toss the 1/4 t salt and 1/8 t pepper into the cracker crumbs and stir the mixture around to combine.
4. Dip each piece of chicken into the milk then the cheese. Press the cheese into the chicken with your fingers. Some of it will fall off when you add it to the cracker crumbs, don't worry about it. Press the cheesy chicken into the cracker crumbs and press it in. By the time you are coating the last piece of chicken, the dish you are using for the crumbs will be full of cheese. Don't let it get you down. Once the cheese melts in the oven it will adhere nicely to the crumbs and the crackers.
5. Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray and lay the chicken inside the pan.
6. Sprinkle the dried parsley over the chicken.
7. Cover the pan with tin foil and bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes. Remove the tin foil, bake for an additional 10 minutes, or until the edges of the chicken are golden brown and crispy.
8. Into a medium sized sauce pan combine the cream of chicken soup, sour cream and butter with a whisk. Stir it over medium high heat until the sauce is nice and hot. Serve over the chicken.
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Recipe from adapted from What’s Cookin’ Chicago via Pinterest
761 comments
Trying tonight sounds good. 1 thing should probably be more descriptive of heating the cream chickin soup. If you use med-hi heat watch it close. Any experienced cook will tell you to to NOT let cream based soup boil. To hi to fast will scorce or break your cream. Cream based is always best heated on lower temps.
For those of you who are having a hard time getting the cheese and crackers to stick, I made this tonight, and used the same method I use when I bread any meat. Season the chicken as desired, get three separate bowls (I have breading trays that hook together, but bowls are fine). Put flour in one, beat an egg and add milk to the second, then put crushed Ritz crackers and cheese in the third bowl. First coat both sides of chicken with flour (shake off any excess). Then coat both sides in egg mixture. Finally, press the chicken into the crackers and cheese mixture and place into your baking pan. I lined my pan with foil and sprayed it with cooking spray. I baked it without the foil on top and it was delicious! I had no trouble getting the crackers and cheese to stick using this method. I hope it works for you too! On a side note, the breading did still stick to the foil, so there was very little breading on the bottom, but there was still enough. Also, any cracker mixture and cheese I had left, I sprinkled on top prior to baking. I didn’t make the sauce. It doesn’t need it in my opinion.
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I use mayo tell help the cheese stick works like a charm;)
Good idea for the Mayo! I tried this and it was messy to make and the cheese did not stick! I do plan on trying again because it looks delish!
This was SOOOO good. I agree with those who said don’t use the foil. I did, and it seemed soggy, so I ended up broiling the chicken for a few minutes at the end and it crisped up nicely. Also, I used garlic powder in the cracker mixture (about 1 tbsp) and it added nice flavor. VERY good recipe!
It was delicious! The whole family loved it.
Omg made this tonight, we eat slot of chicken, I mean ALOT. Everyone absolutely loved this.And I agree with your kids, you should be the cooker on your own show, real people don’t always use cream. Thanks for your recipies Jamie. LOVE LOVE love your blog.
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My kids really love this recipe. My youngest is almost obsessed with it. I did make a few small changes by accident. I didn’t have plain sour cream one time so I used some ranch dip I had leftover (sour cream/ dry ranch mix) in the sauce and another time I added butter with the cooking spray because for some reason I thought that was what I had been doing, did I mention I make it alot, and had made it from memory. Anyway, like the original recipes but I do like my additions also so I’ll probably keep using them. Thanks for a great meal!
I’ve added White Wine Worcestershire Sauce OR Herb & White Wine Marinade to the sauce. Awesome recipe. thank you!
My family really enjoyed this meal. Very tasty.
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Oh my gosh! I can’t even begin to tell you how yummy this looks. I’m just opening up an e-mail with this recipe and I have to fast for a Thyroid test tomorrow. I want some now! LOL I am going to make this either tomorrow or the next day and then I will let you know if I passed out from the fantastic taste of this or not. I can’t wait to try this!
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I made this last night for dinner,and I loved it.It tasted so good.I am surprised how good the Ritz cracker taste in this.This recipe is a keeper.This gives me an idea to make this all in a casserole,with broccoli.I could mix the cream of chicken soup with some Velveeta cheese and warm that together.I will have to try this when the weather gets cooler.It should be good.
We recently discovered Bacon flavored Ritz and Vegetable. Awesome!
Made this for dinner tonight and it was a hit!!I accidentally grabbed a can of cheddar cheese soup, so just used it instead…WOW!!! so cheesy, and the sauce was a good hot dip for my side dish – fried tater chunks with Sazon seasoning…Yummy!!
I made this dish for my family a few nights ago and they are very picky eaters but they all absolutely loved this dish.It was very simple to make and it is now an every week meal.
This was absolutely amazing. Made it last night for dinner, super easy to make! My husband and daughter are super picky but love chicken this was a great spin on one of their fav’s. My daughter didn’t care for the sauce but she loves her ketchup and ate it with that. My husband said it has to become a once a week meal. Thanks for the recipe!!
This was amazing!! I also added a little garlic powder to the mix. My son said it looked fancy! LOL! It tasted amazing!
What if I don’t have a food processor?? Helpppp!!!!!!!!!
Ziplock bag and something heavy to crush the crackers with. Rooling pin, bottom of a glass, etc.
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Have this in the oven as I type. Has everyone baked for the recommended time of 35 minutes and then 10 more minutes? Seems kind of long to me. Just wondering.
Follow up. Recommended time was spot on. Unfortunately the chicken was tasteless and soggy even after following recipe to the letter and not using foil. Guess I will continue looking for a crispy chicken recipe for the oven.
Just cook it until its done. Test it with a fork…never take any time as the bible since all ovens runner hotter or cooler than anothers
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I made this for dinner last night and the flavors were great. I misread the recipe and only cut my chicken breasts in half but they were still dry and a little tough. I wonder if lowering the temperature and/or cooking for a shorter time would help. Has anyone tried that yet? Thanks.
I have always cut mine into strips. Have never had dry or tough results.
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Delicious and pretty simple. thanks so much for recipe, i plan on making it many times.
I get chicken tenderloins; wonder if it would work for them if I didn’t bake them as long. Also, I am not a fan of sauces, so I might leave that out.
Hi there,
We use chicken legs and thighs, think this would affect this recipe any? Other then the cooking time?
I’m not a chicken breast lover at all, but I made this for supper yesterday, and it was delicious!! I only made two breasts and it divided in half with a perfect amount of crumbs. I used a little less cheese. I’ve never used cream of chicken before and it was very smooth. This might be supper again tonight. I may try making my own sauce for it though. Very good.
I found it was much easier to mix the shredded cheese directly into the crackers. Really mash it into the chicken good. It adheres a lot better that way. I tried keeping them separate, and the cheese would just adhere to itself in the tray after the first piece of chicken, and wouldn’t stick to the chicken at all.
I followed the recipe perfectly and found it was messy to prepare and the cheese did not stick. We may try Eric’s recipe! Thanks
I have always mixed the crackers and cheese together, works great. My grandkids love this and request that I make it very frequently.
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I love this recipe. Have made it several times. Evan eat the chicken on good bun. But I used the same amount of sour cream as your soup. This is a go to for my family!
Has anyone tried it with bone in chicken?
I cook a lot, and as a viewer of the recipe I don’t think it would matter. I fact the bone gives a better flavor. I gather you are thinking of chicken thighs?? Never hurts to try something different..