Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Cheesy Chicken Croissant Casserole


There is nothing quite like an easy dinner, and I tell you what this one is not only easy but it will have the people in your life begging for more over and over again!

At least that's what is happening in my house.

This particular recipe is pretty rich though, so you can split it between quite a few people and everyone is going to get enough.  The original recipe called for twice the amount of croissants that I used, which I imagine would make it even richer!  But I like big and flaky so that's what I used.

But enough of my babble, let's get started, shall we?


As you can see, there are quite a few components to this particular recipe.  While it may look a bit intimidating it really isn't... especially because a lot of it is a "throw this in a bowl and mix it all together" style of cooking.

First, let's make the sauce that will go in the pan.  Go ahead and put 1/2 cup of half and half in a sauce pan and combine it with the following...


3/4 cup finely shredded cheddar cheese...


1 can of cream of chicken soup, undiluted...


And black pepper to taste.


Then you're going to mix all of that up and let the cheese begin to melt.  I recommend turning the burner on medium.  Yes, it will take a little longer to melt but you do not want this to boil.  So it will melt the cheese and combine everything nicely without getting to that boiling stage.

Then you'll set this aside.


Now in a separate bowl go ahead and combine 4 ounces of very soft (but not melted) cream cheese...


With 4 tablespoons of very soft but not melted butter.


Then combine the two until it's smooth.

You can also add in the garlic powder here if you are using it, or even season this with seasoning salt and black pepper.  It's not the end of the world if you wait until the end to use these seasonings though.

Like I did.

Because I forgot.

Oh shush.


Now go ahead and chop up your chicken breasts.  You can (and probably should) use smaller pieces than this, but I have some patience issues when it's 8 PM and I'm hungry.


Also finely chop your onion.  If you are not an onion fan no fear... the onion cooks down if you chop them fine enough so that you won't notice they are there.  

If white onion really isn't your thing at all you can also use green onions.


Dump your chicken and onions in the bowl with your cream cheese and butter mixture.


Then mix until every piece of chicken and onion is coated.  Yes, this is pretty thick so you may need to rope someone into mixing for you.

Hungry husbands are good for this.


Now go ahead and add in your 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise...


And your 3/4 of a cup of finely grated cheddar cheese...


And mix until well combined again.  And hey, while you are add it go ahead and mix in that garlic powder you forgot earlier.  

Because you can.


Now drizzle some of the sauce mixture on the bottom of the baking pan.  Not all of it, but just enough to really get a good cover on the bottom.


Roll out your croissants and get them as separated as you can, cursing the fact that most croissants beat you every time you try them...

Or is that just me?


Now spoon a heaping tablespoon on top of the bottom of each croissant... or if you're like me, just eye it until it's full.


And roll that up into a nice and neat little cheesy chicken packet!


And place that in your pan, seam side down...

Or up.  Whatever you feel comfortable with apparently.  

This actually also depends on how stuffed you make your croissants.  If you really stuff them I definitely recommend seam side down.


Repeat the process with the rest of your croissants.  If you have any left over filling you can kind of stuff that around the holes in the pan too.  That way it all gets cooked together!


Now comes the fun part!

Go ahead and drizzle the rest of the sauce mixture over top of the chicken packets.


Then top the whole thing with about a cup of cheese.

Yes more cheese.  Because apparently we can't get enough of it in this house.


Now bake the entire thing for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees.  It will come out bubbly and delicious and brown on the top and oh my god I think I need another piece of this right now!


Just serve with your favorite vegetable... or do what we do.  Make it a cheese night.  Broccoli with cheese.  Needless to say this is the husband's favorite meal of the month.


Cheesy Chicken Croissant Casserole



Sauce
1 can Big and Flaky Croissant Rolls
1 can cream of chicken soup
3/4 cup grated cheddar cheese
1/2 cup Half and Half


Filling
4 ounces cream cheese (very soft)
4 tablespoons butter (very soft)
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/3 cup onion, finely chopped
2 to 3 large cooked chicken breasts, finely chopped
3/4 cup finely grated cheddar cheese
1/2 teaspoon seasoning salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 cup grated cheddar cheese (for topping)


Turn oven on to 350 degrees.  Spray a 9x13 baking dish with cooking spray and set aside.  In a sauce pan mix half and half, 3/4 cup grated cheese and undiluted chicken soup.  Season with black pepper.  Heat until just the cheese melts but do not bring to a boil, set aside.  In another bowl mix the soft cream cheese, butter and garlic powder together until very smooth.  Add in the chopped chicken, onion and cheddar cheese; mix until well combined.  Add in 2 tablesppons of mayonnaise and continue to mix until well combined.  Season with season salt and black pepper to taste.  Unroll croissant rolls and place 1 heaping tablespoon of the chicken mixture on the end of each triangle, rolling it up then at the thicker end.  Drizzle a small amount of sauce mixture at the bottom of your baking dish.  Place the croissant rolls seam-side down on top of the sauce mixture.  Drizzle remaining sauce on top and sprinkle with 1 cup of grated cheddar cheese.  Bake for 30 minutes or until top is brown and bubbly.


Serves 8.

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