This dish immediately transported me back to my childhood. It is easy and delicious. Chicken pieces, drizzled in butter and baked, topped with cream of mushroom soup and baked a little longer until you have tender, juicy chicken and a wonderful gravy for your mashed potatoes.
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Glorified Chicken
Ingredients
- 1 (3-4 lb) chicken, cut up or pkg of 8 chicken pieces
- 2 T. butter, melted
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 (10 oz) can Cream of Mushroom Soup
Instructions
- Place the chicken pieces in a baking dish, skin side up. Season with salt and pepper, drizzle with the butter and bake in a preheated 375* oven for 40 minutes.
- Remove chicken from oven and top pieces with dollops of the soup. Return to the oven and bake for another 20 minutes, until chicken is fork tender. Remove the chicken to a serving bowl or platter. Whisk the sauce and pour over the chicken pieces before serving.
Notes:
Calories
217.74Fat (grams)
15.38Sat. Fat (grams)
5.95Carbs (grams)
5.24Fiber (grams)
0.55Net carbs
4.69Sugar (grams)
0.31Protein (grams)
14.24Sodium (milligrams)
689.15Cholesterol (grams)
71.01
I've never heard of it but it soundss like an easy weekend meal!
ReplyDeleteEasy Peasy Heather.
DeleteI had plenty of meals with meat baked in cream of mushroom or celery soup! Great memories! Love the story about your mom.
ReplyDeleteCream of mushroom soup (and chicken and celery)....good for any type of casserole. I have some fond taste memories from my childhood of these, too.
ReplyDeleteI think that is true for so many of us.
DeleteMy mother in law still has cans of "cream of" soup for casseroles and sauces like this.
ReplyDeleteIt really does make life easier.
DeleteHI, Yes, cream of chicken, cream of mushroom and cream of celery. On Fridays when we did not eat meat, we had tuna casserole, made with cream of celery soup, a can of peas, rice and tuna from a can. I loved the meal. It was so much tastier than meatless spaghetti and fish sticks, lol
ReplyDelete- Cathy
We too would have that casserole but with noodles instead of rice.
DeleteThat's how we always had pork chops growing up - creamy comfort food!
ReplyDeleteSo comforting! I would have to have my mashed potatoes with this one.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Terri.
DeleteI've never heard of this dish, but you can bet I'll be making it. Loved your story too. We ate a lot of boxed foods and casseroles growing up too
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa.
DeleteIt sounds like my mom had a similar cooking style to yours! Of course she had dinner for 7 kids to manage, so I can't fault her taking shortcuts.
ReplyDeleteYes, there were 6 kids in our family so they absolutely needed shortcuts.
DeleteFor some reason my mother didn’t use canned soup or packaged foods in her recipes, though she did use canned vegetables often. I never heard of tuna noodle casseroles until I was working with several women who did a lot the cooking that was popular then. I never really got into the cream of canned soup habit, though, I tend to just make my own white sauce.
ReplyDeletebe well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I'm sure this would be even better with homemade white sauce Mae.
DeleteI'm about the same age but we never had this--looks so good! I know what you mean about the convenience food era! What would our moms have done without cream of mushroom soup!
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure Inger. And now that they are making it healthier with less sodium it is a good option for us as well
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