Chicken Stuffing Casserole

"A wonderful mix of stuffing and chicken with a host of yummy ingredients. I got this recipe from one of my best friend's Jen. I loved it the first time I had it and just had to have the recipe! Thankfully for all of us, she indulged!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Heat olive oil in skillet, on medium heat.
  • Rub uncooked chicken with spices that you enjoy (I usually use a poultry seasoning which has: thyme, oregano, salt, black pepper, mustard powder and sage).
  • Cook in skillet with olive oil on medium heat until juices of chicken run clear.
  • When fully cooked, dice chicken.
  • Dice celery and onion.
  • Mix mayonnaise and milk together.
  • Mix cooked chicken, stuffing mix, diced vegetables, milk/mayonnaise mixture and 3/4 package of swiss cheese in greased 13x9 baking dish.
  • If using almonds, sprinkle on top of casserole.
  • Bake in a 350°F oven for 30-35 minutes.
  • In the last 5 minutes of baking, sprinkle rest of swiss cheese over casserole.
  • If using french fried onions, sprinkle on casserole (along with the rest of the swiss cheese) during last five minutes of baking.

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Reviews

  1. Wonderful. Was really leary about making this for DH. He hates swiss cheese and is not fond of stuffing. He said I could make it anytime. This was sooooo good. I used Stovetop Cornbread stuffing, and also grated a piece of bulk swiss. The celery added a nice crunch. The batch was huge though. I froze half in an 8 x 8 before baking. French fried onions on the top really made the casserole. People with small children, may want to saute the other onions a bit, before adding to the recipe.
     
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Greeting from South Bend, Indiana (home of Notre Dame and the Studebaker). My Grandmother got me interested in cooking at a young age. On my own, I would have cooked a lot more, but cooking for one was always such a hassle. Now that I am married, my husband enjoys the home-cooked dishes. Some hobbies of mine include: scrapbooking, photography and many activites outdoors (golfing, camping, hiking and beach volleyball), surfing the internet, and browsing through cookbooks of course! <br> <br>NEW INFO: My DH and I had a baby girl in February. Abigail makes our family complete!
 
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