Tuesday, July 19, 2016

More Cravings Equal More Revisits

Lately, I have been craving Chicken Spaghetti. But with temps hovering near the century mark, the idea of turning on the oven isn't all that appealing. Still, this craving has been hanging around for quite a while now, so I just might have to give in. Especially now that I'm reposting the recipe and looking at the pictures, remembering just how yummy it is.

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Do you love casseroles?

I do. Recently, I came across a new one courtesy of that "accidental country girl" on the Food Network. She called it Chicken Spaghetti. I just call it delicious.

No.

Make that EASY and delicious.


Here's what you'll need:
  • 1 whole chicken, uncooked and cut up
  • 1 lb. thin spaghetti, broken into 2-inch pieces
  • 2 cans cream of mushroom soup
  • 2 1/2 cups grated sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup finely diced green bell pepper
  • 1/4 cup finely diced red bell pepper
  • 1 medium onion, chopped finely
  • 1 tsp. seasoned salt
  • 1/8-1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
  • salt and black pepper


Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the chicken and boil for a few minutes. Reduce heat and simmer 30-45 minutes. Remove the chicken and 2 cups of the broth. Set broth aside. Cut up chicken and set aside.

**Mindy note: If you're tight on time, you could pick up a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store and use canned chicken broth. You will also need extra chicken broth, as you'll see next.

Cook the spaghetti in the remaining chicken broth until al dente. Do not overcook. Then, combine the cooked spaghetti with the chicken, mushroom soup, 1-1/2 cup cheese, the peppers, onions, seasoned salt, cayenne, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Stir in 1-2 cups of the reserved broth. Mix well.



 
Place mixture in a casserole pan and top with remaining cheese. Cover and freeze up to 6 months or refrigerate up to 2 days. Or, bake immediately at 350 degrees until bubbly, about 45 minutes. (If the cheese on top starts to get too cooked, cover with foil)
**Mindy note:  I'm always looking for easy ways to cut fat and calories. When I made this, I used Campbell's 98% Fat Free Mushroom Soup, 2% reduced fat cheese, and skinned my chicken before boiling. I don't know what the full-fat version tastes like, but I didn't hear any complaints.


I know this is not the most attractive presentation, but trust me. It was YUMMY. Chunks of chicken, cheese... 

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Yes, my taste buds are dancing at the memory. 
Ah, forget the heat. I'll just jack the air down a couple of notches. It'll so be worth it.
By the way, I would probably do the full fat version this time and substitute Dreamfields pasta for regular. Not totally Trim Healthy Mama, but close enough for me. I love when I get to have my cake and eat it, too.

So what's cookin' at your house?

14 comments:

  1. Chicken Spaghetti was one of my precious Aunt JoAnn's signature dishes!! (But then she could cook anything!!) It is so good. Thank you for the reminder!

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    1. Comfort food indeed, Jana. Especially when it has great memories tied to hit. :)

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  2. Now you have me craving chicken spaghetti, too! But we have a few mid-summer hot days coming up, and I think I'll wait until the weekend.

    I would go with the pre-cooked chicken for the summertime version of this recipe! I actually like to use canned chicken if I don't have any leftover turkey in the freezer. Either way, the thought of cooking a chicken on a hot day is beyond me! Just isn't going to happen.

    So what's cookin' at our house? Not much! On hot summer days I like to use our grill. Hamburgers, steaks, chicken...along with grilled veggies...make a nice simple meal. :)

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    1. Me too, Jan. Grilling is the way to go in this heat. Keep it all outside. Of course, if this craving keeps up...

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  3. I wonder if shrimp would work with this. Chicken and I don't do well together, but I could easily do a seafood version with a few tweaks, I think.

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    1. Mary Cate, you'll have to try that and let me know how it works. I love shrimp. Hmm... I think Campbells even has a cream of shrimp soup, unless I just imagined that.

      Keep me posted.

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  4. Sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It is, Missy. Sigh. Wish I had some right now. ;)

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  5. Nothing's cooking up here -- it's too hot and humid and you'd probably laugh at my notion of hot just like I'd laugh at your notion of cold. :-) It's salads all the way. And sherbet for dessert. Yum.

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    1. Yay for sherbet! And you are correct about our different notions. Though I still can't do salads all the time. Ice cream? Now that's a different story. :D

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  6. Oh, my! I haven't had this in ages. Thanks for the heads up.

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  7. I don't think we've ever had this recipe and it looks delicious!

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    1. It is delicious, MJ. Hubby says I should add poblano instead of bell pepper. I bet your family would like that extra bit of heat.

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