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Baked Stuffing-Coated Chicken
Author: Jane Maynard
Recipe type: Main Dish, Poultry
Notes
This isn’t even really a recipe – it’s that easy. Just coat your chicken breasts in Cream of Chicken or Cream of Mushroom soup, then coat that in some prepared stuffing (like Stove Top). Bake in 350 oven until the chicken is done. That’s it. Cate GOBBLES it up. You can even do chicken breasts still on the bone, but I usually do boneless/skinless – easier to eat.
I made this tonight – it was really yummy! My husband loved it, and my 4 y/o daughter – who has never had stuffing – gobbled it up!
I only used 1/2 the can of soup to coat the chicken so my husband made the other half of the soup to pour over his stuffing coated chicken after it had cooked.
Thanks for the super easy recipe!!
you’re welcome! glad it was a success!
Just found your site and I LOVE it! There are some nights that I’m overwhelmed with what to make for dinner and this site is going to be a great tool for me. I’m planning on making the stuffing-coated chicken tonight with boneless breasts and I have 2 questions (forgive me if these are stupid) 1. Should the stuffing already be cooked? And 2. How long does it usually take to bake 4 boneless chicken breasts with this recipe? Thanks!!
not stupid questions at all!
1. no, the stuffing does not need to be cooked. the parts that are facing the chicken get all nice and soft, and the outside gets crispy…it’s very delish!
2. I hate it when I don’t put down how long things take!!! ack! I would check them after 20 minutes, cause you don’t want to over cook and dry them out…sorry I don’t have more specific info, and let us know how long yours end up taking! 🙂
Love it~! thank you so much 🙂
My mom makes something like this but it also has swiss cheese and sour cream! It tastes fabulous and we all love it. My mom also adds extra stuffing on top.