Creamy Chicken & Stuffing casserole


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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 8
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 357.0
  • Total Fat: 5.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 43.0 mg
  • Sodium: 1,117.0 mg
  • Total Carbs: 9.9 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 5.1 g
  • Protein: 16.0 g

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Introduction

Delisciously low fat, low cal. Creamy Chicken & Stuffing casserole.
*Servings are large, may want to cut into 16 servings for 1/2 the calories!
** Serve with salad and other veggies like green beans to have a complete meal for about 500 calories!!!
Delisciously low fat, low cal. Creamy Chicken & Stuffing casserole.
*Servings are large, may want to cut into 16 servings for 1/2 the calories!
** Serve with salad and other veggies like green beans to have a complete meal for about 500 calories!!!

Number of Servings: 8

Ingredients

    1lb. cooked Chicken breasts/tenders, torn into small pieces.

    1 cup onion, chopped.

    1, 16oz. package Pepperidge Farms stuffing, white bread (may use corn bread if desired).

    2 cans Cream of Chicken soup, 98% fat free

    2 cans Chicken broth, 99% fat free

    1 Egg white

    1 clove garlic crushed





Directions

makes 8 large (4"wide X 3") or 16 med.(2" X 3") servings.

Preheat oven to 350'.
Cook (boil,bake,or roast) chicken until no longer pink anywhere, let cool.
Mix together in large bowl: stuffing, onion, garlic, and egg white.
Add in chicken torn into small pieces and then chicken broth. Stir to mix well so all stuffing is moistened.

Spray a 8" X 13" glass baking dish with Non-stick spray.

Put half the stuffing mixture into baking dish, spread evenly to cover bottom.
Spoon and spread 1 can of cream of chicken soup evenly over this to cover.
Spoon other half of stuffing mixture on top, spread evenly.
Spoon and spread other can of cream of chicken soup evenly on top.

Cover with foil and bake the first 30 minutes. Uncover the last 30minutes to brown.

Remove from oven and let stand 5 minutes.


Number of Servings: 8

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user LAYCEY.

Member Ratings For This Recipe


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    Incredible!
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    My new Favorite Comfort Food! This was Excellent! Well worth the time & effort... - 3/11/08


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    Incredible!
    This was phenomenal! I cut the chicken into little pieces before cooking and cooked them in a skillet with cooking spray, pepper, season salt, garlic salt, and some Italian seasonings. I didn't have a 8x13 pan so I ended up using a 9x11 and cooking it 10 xtra min. This was tasty and filling! - 8/9/12


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    This may be a dumb question but do you cook the stuffing first before mixing it with the other ingredients? - 8/7/10

    Reply from LAYCEY (8/22/11)
    Absolutely not! Just make sure it is moist and It cooks while in oven.



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    Incredible!
    I made this for my family and they loved it. What if I wanted to make this a day early? How long would it take to cook in oven if it had been in the refrigerator overnight? - 11/13/09

    Reply from LAYCEY (2/25/10)
    This is a GREAT "make ahead" recipe! Reheating time is approx. 25-30 min.to heat thoroughly.If originally cooked completely,top browned, you better cover until the last 10 min. May freeze without compromising taste! Use foil pan or bakeware. Thaw in refridge prior to baking.



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    Very Good
    We really liked this...it is a great comfort food meal! - 9/9/08


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    Incredible!
    WE both loved this. I found that Kroger's brand of Chicken broth has 100mg of sodium less per serving! than the name brand..it's worth checking! - 7/14/08


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    Incredible!
    Great recipe! The whole family enjoyed it! - 4/12/08


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    Very Good
    0 of 3 people found this review helpful
    Stovetop makes a whole wheat version of their stuffing that might make it more worthwhile for the calories. Or you could try to find a homemade stuffing recipe instead. Also, adding some veggies or having some on the side completes the meal w/o too many more calories. Love this recipe. - 3/12/08

    Reply from LAYCEY (8/12/10)
    Hey, great ideas, My thoughts exactly.



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    This looks really good but it's a little high for me calorie wise. Any suggestions for a lower calorie sub for the stuffing mix? - 3/11/08

    Reply from LAYCEY (10/1/08)
    These servings are large so I often cut into 16 servings for 1/2 the calories.
    You can serve with a salad and other veggies like fresh green beans and have a complete meal for about 500 calories.