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Baked Chicken Breasts
photo by lazyme
- Ready In:
- 1hr 5mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 8 slices swiss cheese
- 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can cream of chicken soup, undiluted
- 1⁄4 cup apple juice
- 1 cup herb seasoned stuffing mix, crushed
- 1⁄4 cup oleo, melted
directions
- Butter a 13x9-inch baking dish and arrange breasts in dish.
- Top with cheese slices.
- Mix soup and apple juice together till well combined.
- Spoon evenly over chicken breasts.
- Sprinkle stuffing mix over soup.
- Drizzle butter over crumbs.
- Bake at 350° for 50 minutes to an hour, or till chicken is tender.
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Reviews
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OMG Darlene! This was fabulous!! I followed the recipe exactly and served it over extra wide egg noodles with a side of green beans. It was like eating Sunday roasted chicken with stuffing but in a fraction of the time. This is a new addition to my list of comfort foods. Heck, I even ate the left-overs, something I RARELY do! Thanks sooo much for a great recipe!
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This was a good recipe. I baked this in a 2 1/2 quart rectangular baking dish for 35 minutes, but first I sprayed the baking dish with a vegetable spray. Next, I added the (not crushed) boxed stuffing mix, which I already mixed with the melted butter. I then mixed both the cream of celery and cream of chicken soup together, with the apple juice. I spread most of this over the stuffing, but saved enough of the soup to top each piece of chicken with at least 2 Tablespoons. I placed the chicken ontop, and spooned the 2 Tbsp. of the soup mixture on top of each piece. I layed 2 slices of the swiss cheese over each piece of chicken before baking, but the next time, I'm going to add it near the end of the baking time, so it won't brown too much. Note: The brand of swiss cheese I used was, the Crystal Farms (it's kind of like the Kraft cheese slices). The next time I'm going to try slices of smoked swiss cheese instead. Our Walmart store has some good smoked swiss cheese in their deli. I think the cream of broccoli soup, and the cheddar cheese soup mixed together for this recipe, sounds good too. This recipe reminds me of either the Betty Crocker Oven Bakes, or the Campbell's Classic Dinner Bakes you'll find at the grocery store. Thanks for the recipe Darlene.
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i put this together in less than 5 minutes, popped it in the fridge and headed to work. dh drizzled with butter and baked it when he got home - there was not much left for me when i got home because they liked it SO much! - i can't wait to try this when i can be here to enjoy it, but he and dd give it 2 thumbs up!
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Tweaks
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We loved this tasty, easy recipe! I used margarine instead of oleo; I served this with a side of Stove Top stuffing, corn and biscuits. I also froze a portion; it thawed and heated up nicely. My SIL house-sat for us and this was one of the meals I froze for her and it was her favorite. Thanks for posting!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Darlene Summers
Carterville, Illinos
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