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Easy Chicken and Stuffing Casserole

I make a recipe using frozen chicken that my family loves. I use frozen, skinless chicken breasts. I place the frozen breasts in a baking dish, then I mix up a package of stovetop stuffing, (I use the store brand, much cheaper). After the stuffing is mixed, I dump it on top of the chicken breasts and pop it in the over at 350 degrees F and bake it for about 1 hour. The chicken comes out tender and flavored with the spices from the stuffing. Add a salad and a vegetable and you have a very filling dinner.

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By Debbi from Blairsville, PA

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By Cheryl (Guest Post)
October 16, 20080 found this helpful

I make a very similar dish, but I add a can of cream of chicken soup made with milk and a slice of swiss cheese then I put on the Stovetop. Yummy!

 
By Deb (Guest Post)
October 17, 20080 found this helpful

So, do you actually cook the stovetop according to package directions first? It seems like the stuffing would burn after cooking it on the stove then putting it in the oven. Am I wrong?

 
October 17, 20080 found this helpful

Do you cook the stovetop according to package directions and then put it in the oven for an hour? The stovetop doesn't burn?

 

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