This has been quite the whirlwind of a week. I'm back home and in super spotty internet service for the next week or so. Be on the look out for some post from some of my blogging buddies as I work to try and keep my Dad off his feet. We are up in Kearney, NE where Dad is currently getting his knee replaced.
Between mowing, errands, and grocery shopping, I've been prepping and making a few meals for Dad and I to have on hand, and for him to have once I return back home. One of these recipes is a super easy crock pot meal.
Have I mentioned before that I L.O. V. E my crock pot? If not, you should know that I do! It gets a good work out during the school year!
Easy Chicken & Stuffing
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Ingredients:
4 thawed chicken breast (if in a pinch, they can be frozen and do just fine too)
6 oz. pkg. Stove Top stuffing mix
1/2 c. sour cream
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/4 c. water
crock pot liners (optional---but simply wonderful!)
How-To
Line crock pot (if you have liners...worth it!)
Lay chicken on the bottom.
Pour package of stuffing on top.
Mix sour cream, soup, and water in small bowl.
Pour on top.
Cook on low for 5-6 hours.
Fluff, serve, enjoy!
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What a great daughter you are! Love the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Hope all goes well with your Dad. Thanks for sharing the recipe! I printed it out and am sure it will be a go to for the school year! I have never heard of crock pot liners but am very intrigued.
ReplyDeleteTara
The Math Maniac
I have heard of crock pot liners but haven't tried them! I use mine pretty often so I should. Hope you are doing ok! I'm thinking about you!
ReplyDelete-Maria
Everyone deServes to Learn
Hope all goes well for your Dad and he has a speedy and UNeventful recovery! :) How wonderful that he has you to be there for him. Nebraska? We are practically neighbors for a while....am just to the north of you in South Dakota!! :) Don't forget to take care of you, too, while you are taking care of him. :)
ReplyDeleteYour recipe reminds me of this one: http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2011/06/slow-cooker-chicken-cordon-bleu-recipe.html
ReplyDeleteWe love the cordon bleu - I'll have to try this recipe. It looks yummy!
Jenny
Suntans and Lesson Plans