Thursday, September 4, 2014
Chicken al-a-good
A long, long time ago in a land far, far... oops! This isn't a fairy tale; this is the real deal. My mom got this recipe from her cousin (who is sort of like an aunt to me) quite a few years ago, and it just hits the spot! It's not difficult to make... at least my adaptation isn't. The original recipe was a bit time consuming, but I've adjusted. Also, the original recipe (see right) makes a 9x13 casserole. Having a fairly small family, that is just too much food, so what I'm going to give you are the ingredients necessary for an 8x8 casserole. This comfortably feeds two with leftovers.
2 lbs boneless chicken
1 can cream of chicken soup
4 oz (1/2 cup) sour cream
1 pack of saltine crackers
1 stick butter
Begin by boiling the chicken until cooked through. Remove from stove and allow to cool until you can comfortably handle it. Dice the chicken into bite size pieces.
In a bowl, mix the sour cream and cream of chicken until combined and smooth.
Layer this mixture over the diced chicken.
In another bowl, melt the butter. I use a metal bowl and melt it on the stove as I'm working on the other parts. You could melt it in the microwave in a microwave safe bowl if you prefer. Before opening the bag of crackers, shift them all to one end, lay the first few flat and begin to crush the crackers working all the way through the bag. Once all the crackers are crushed, add them to the butter, and using a fork, mix the crackers until each one is coated and all the butter is absorbed.
Layer the cracker mixture on top of the casserole.
Bake at 350 degrees about 35-45 minutes, or until crackers are golden brown and the soup mixture is bubbling at the edges.
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