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Cheesy Chicken Pot Biscuit Cups (Low Fat, Low Cal)
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- Ready In:
- 22mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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5
ingredients
- 212.62 g can homestyle refrigerated biscuits or 212.62 g can buttermilk biscuits
- 236.59 ml cooked chicken breast, diced
- 297.66 g can reduced-fat cream of chicken soup
- 157.80 ml shredded low-fat cheddar cheese
- 4.92 ml dried parsley flakes
- 1.23 ml black pepper
directions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Separate biscuits and place each biscuit in a cup of an ungreased 12-hole muffin pan, pressing dough up sides to edge of cup.
- In a medium bowl, combine chicken, chicken soup, cheddar cheese, parsley flakes, and black pepper. Mix well to combine.
- Evenly spoon chicken mixture into prepared biscuit cups.
- Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven. Place muffin pan on a wire rack and let set for 2-3 minutes. Serve at once.
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Reviews
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Made this recipe tonight for supper for DH and myself - made pretty much as directed with a couple of additions - 1/2 tsp poultry seasoning and 1/2 tsp garlic powder. I used the big buttermilk biscuits and prior to putting them into the cups I rolled them between two pieces of wax paper which made them easier to press into the cups evenly. I'll be freezing the leftovers for quick heat & eat for DH while I'm out of town. Thank you AndreaVT96 for posting.
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These were unbelievably easy to make. Hubby couldn't stop eating them. I used bigger bisquits as someone else suggested, They were the "flaky" kind. Since there were only 8 in a tube and I had 12 to make, I ended up splitting four of them in half. The ones that I split up actually turned out better then the ones where I used the whole biscuit. (The large biscuits came out undercooked on the bottoms. I put them back in the oven for an extra 10 minutes, and they were still doughy.) I recommend NOT using a bigger, thicker biscuit.
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Absolutely yummy and filling! I had 30 min. to get dinner on the table and fortunately had everything on hand to make this. I sauteed onions, sliced baby carrots, corn and garlic while I formed the biscuits into a 6-cup jumbo muffin pan. I had to split a few biscuits from a 10 count can to form 6 jumbo cups. I used Healthy Request soup, low-fat cheddar and about 1/2 cup extra chicken breast. This will definitely be enjoyed again here!
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OMG by BF thought these were so good he ate 7 of them an almost exploded, he said this is a definate do again! I thought they were very yummy and easy to make but a little salty so next time i'll use low sodium soup, also I used two cans of soup, 1 can of mixed veg and cooked the biscuits for 4 muniutes first without any filling ( I was afriad the bottom would go all mushy) and then just pushed them back again with the round side of the spoon. Outstanding recipe and so good!!
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I thought these were absolutely delicious! I used the small biscuits and doubled them to fill the muffin cups. Next time, I'll just use one small biscuit. Beforehand, I baked my chicken breasts using panco bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, oregano, garlic salt, and pepper. They were already seasoned without having to add more. I topped these with leftover crumbs from the chicken. YUM!
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