Monday, November 10, 2014
Poppy Seed Chicken Recipe: A Family Favorite! and "H" is for Honor...A great book for Veterans Day!
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Several years ago a friend of mine handed down a great recipe that is so easy to make and so delicious!
This recipe, called Poppy Seed Chicken, has become a family favorite that ALL 7 of us enjoy, from the toddler to the teens to the adults in our family. I have also served it when family and friends have joined us for dinner and it's always a big hit!
Poppy Seed Chicken
Ingredients:
* 1 whole fryer chicken or 2 lb. chicken breast, cooked, deboned, and cut into bite-size pieces OR you can just buy a whole Rotisserie chicken from the grocery/Costco/Sams and cut it up into small pieces. (The Rotisserie chicken option is so easy and economical!)
* 1 (8 oz.) carton of sour cream
* 1 can cream of chicken soup
* 2 cups crushed Ritz crackers
* 2 Tbsp. poppy seeds
* 1 stick butter, melted
Put chopped chicken in the bottom of a 13x9x2 in. casserole dish. Mix sour cream and cream of chicken soup together. Spread over chicken. Mix crushed Ritz crackers, poppy seeds, and melted butter in a bowl. Sprinkle over top of sour cream-soup mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6. Can be frozen.
Enjoy!
For more great recipes, be sure to visit Try a New Recipe Tuesday at Home to 4 Kiddos!
As you share a family meal this week, may I suggest a great children's book that can be read aloud to children of all ages as we remember and honor all our heroic veterans. H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet is such a wonderful book "from the Marine Corps' courage, character, and commitment to "mail call" and letters from loved ones, H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet, pays deep respect to the remarkable and outstanding group we call the American Armed Forces-the world's very best." On Nov. 11, be sure to remember and thank a veteran for their sacrifices for our country! Thank you and God bless!
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Several years ago a friend of mine handed down a great recipe that is so easy to make and so delicious!
This recipe, called Poppy Seed Chicken, has become a family favorite that ALL 7 of us enjoy, from the toddler to the teens to the adults in our family. I have also served it when family and friends have joined us for dinner and it's always a big hit!
Poppy Seed Chicken
Ingredients:
* 1 whole fryer chicken or 2 lb. chicken breast, cooked, deboned, and cut into bite-size pieces OR you can just buy a whole Rotisserie chicken from the grocery/Costco/Sams and cut it up into small pieces. (The Rotisserie chicken option is so easy and economical!)
* 1 (8 oz.) carton of sour cream
* 1 can cream of chicken soup
* 2 cups crushed Ritz crackers
* 2 Tbsp. poppy seeds
* 1 stick butter, melted
Put chopped chicken in the bottom of a 13x9x2 in. casserole dish. Mix sour cream and cream of chicken soup together. Spread over chicken. Mix crushed Ritz crackers, poppy seeds, and melted butter in a bowl. Sprinkle over top of sour cream-soup mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6. Can be frozen.
Enjoy!
For more great recipes, be sure to visit Try a New Recipe Tuesday at Home to 4 Kiddos!
As you share a family meal this week, may I suggest a great children's book that can be read aloud to children of all ages as we remember and honor all our heroic veterans. H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet is such a wonderful book "from the Marine Corps' courage, character, and commitment to "mail call" and letters from loved ones, H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet, pays deep respect to the remarkable and outstanding group we call the American Armed Forces-the world's very best." On Nov. 11, be sure to remember and thank a veteran for their sacrifices for our country! Thank you and God bless!
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2 comments:
That dish looks yummy as well as easy. I wish I'd planned for Veteran's Day. This books looks like a good idea to add to the list for next time.
It's a great book Tara with lots of interesting information. It's written in poem form and gives lots of detailed facts for each letter. Oh and I so wish I could plan for alot of things that I never get around to planning! :)
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