The crock pot saves us time in the evenings. When we are busy with sports, or Dave is busy in the fields in the spring, or we are both busy in the fall, the crock pot helps us get that delicious meal ready!
This week I got together with some blogging friends, and we had a freezer meal party! A very special thanks to Indiana Family of Farmers for this fun experience. Eight of us exchanged our recipes and took home 8 amazing meals that will help us get our family fed on our hectic evenings. Think about some of your favorite family meals. They might be easy to make ahead of time and freeze. It saves you money, because you are not eating out, and you might be looking for those special ingredients to go on sale. It's a WIN for YOU! Check out the 8 freezer meal recipes we shared that day!
If you think you would like to take a few hours, and have a freezer party with your friends, you should check out The Queen of Free, Cheri Lowe's blog about having a successful freezer meal day. You will get most of your day by being very well prepared.
I have had this recipe in the recipe box for a few years. Since I started my job as a grain originator 14 years ago, this was a recipe I made the first fall I was very busy working long hours at the elevator.
I use Campbell's soup for this recipe. 2 cans of cream of chicken and 2 cans of cheddar cheese.
Place chicken breast in the bottom of a Crock Pot sprayed with Pam cooking spray. Use salt and pepper for taste.
Add all soups over the chicken. Cover Crock Pot and cook on high for 3-4 hours or 6-7 hours on low. When chicken is done, remove from Crock Pot and shred. Add chicken back to crock pot and stir. Keep on low or warm until ready to serve over rice or pasta.
Crock Pot Cheesy Chicken and Rice
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Ingredients:
2- 3 pounds chicken breast
2 10.75 oz Campbell’s cream of chicken soup
2 10.75 oz Campbell’s cheddar cheese soup
Salt and pepper to taste
1. Place chicken breast, cream of chicken soup and cheddar cheese soup in crock pot.
2. Add salt and pepper to taste.
3. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 6-7 hours.
4. Remove chicken and shred, return chicken to the crock pot.
5. Serve over rice or your favorite pasta.
Freezer Option: Add all 3 ingredients to a labeled gallon freezer bag, remove extra air, seal and freeze!
If you would like a faster option, try the Electric Pressure Cooker Chicken and Rice.
3. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 6-7 hours.
4. Remove chicken and shred, return chicken to the crock pot.
5. Serve over rice or your favorite pasta.
Freezer Option: Add all 3 ingredients to a labeled gallon freezer bag, remove extra air, seal and freeze!
If you would like a faster option, try the Electric Pressure Cooker Chicken and Rice.
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“This post was sponsored by Indiana’s Family of Farmers but all thoughts and opinions are my own”
10 comments:
Should the cooking times be reversed?
I saw the same, I'm betting it should be reversed....
Thank you! I will correct the time.
''Cook on low 3-4 high or on low for 6-7 hours''
I assume you mean 3-4 hours on high or 6-7 hours on low.
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