Chicken, Rice & Broccoli Casserole |
Okay,
this is really one of my favorite dishes that my mom makes. My husband doesn't
like casseroles, so I don't make this at home. I only eat it once a year (and
then maybe leftovers for another meal or two) when I visit my parents in
California each summer. My mom knows I absolutely love this and will make it
just for me. God bless her.
I
think the other name for this dish is "Chicken Divan," but it's come
to be called Chicken, Broccoli and Rice Casserole around here because it sounds
less fancy. We're into not being fancy in my family, in case
you haven't noticed.
This meal is really salty (another reason I love it),
creamy, meaty, crunchy, and just generally flavorful. It's another one of my
comfort foods that just makes me happy. It's great for dinner AND for breakfast
the next day. I always eat too much, and that's why I cannot make it at my
house just for me and my eating buddy Ezra.
If
you make this, be sure to have at least three other people eating it with you,
or you might make yourself sick on it, and that really isn't fun. Indulge in
moderation is my motto. That's not an oxymoron or anything, is it?
Ingredients
•
6 small half chicken breasts,
salted and peppered, fried, and cut into 1-inch pieces (or you can always use
about 3-4 cups of other chopped or shredded chicken)
•
2 cans cream of chicken soup
•
1 cup of mayonnaise
•
1 teaspoon curry powder
•
2 pkg. frozen broccoli
florettes, defrosted; or 2 good-size fresh broccoli crowns chopped and steamed for a few minutes (about 4-5 cups broccoli)
•
2 cups COOKED rice
•
½ cup any white wine (left
over)
•
½ cups sliced or slivered
almonds
•
½ pkg won-ton skins cut
into ¼” x1 ½” strips and deep fried to a light golden brown
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In a medium bowl, combine the soup, mayonnaise, wine, and curry.
- Mix 2 cups cooked rice with 1 cup of the above mixture.
- Evenly spread the rice mixture in a 2-quart casserole dish or 9"x13" pan.
- Evenly place broccoli over the rice.
- Evenly place chicken on top of broccoli.
- Spread remaining sauce mixture on top of chicken.
- Cover and bake at 375 degrees for 40-50 minutes or until center bubbles.
- Remove cover, and top the casserole with fried won-tons and almonds.
- Return to oven and bake until top is browned (about 5-10 minutes).
Serves
4-6
Store leftovers in the refrigerator or freezer.
***Can be made the day before, adjust
baking time if baked cold.
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