Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (2024)

by mandyrecipebox

I made this Easy Cheesey Chicken Casseroleand my children really liked it. My daughter said it tasted like these Chicken Rolls except with noodles instead of crescent rolls. I got the recipe from Gooseberry Patch. Enough said. Plus it has the words Easy & Cheesy in the title. Can’t really go wrong there.

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Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole

Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (3)

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Author: Mandy Bird

Serves: 8

Ingredients

  • 3-4 chicken breasts, chopped and cooked or 1 (14 oz.) can chicken
  • 16 oz. egg noodles, cooked
  • 24 oz. sour cream
  • 2 cans cream of chicken soup
  • 8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese
  • 8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1 sleeve Ritz crackers, crushed
  • ¼ c. margarine, melted
  • 2 Tbsp. Poppy seeds (optional)

Directions

  1. Combine chicken, sour cream, soup & cheeses in a large bowl; stir to combine.
  2. Add the noodles and gently stir till coated.
  3. Pour into a greased 9x13 baking dish.
  4. Mix crackers and margarine; sprinkle over the top.
  5. Sprinkle with Poppy seeds.
  6. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or till crackers are crispy and golden brown and cheese is melted.

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Comments

  1. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (12)Brandy K says

    You had me at easy, and cheesy just makes it even better! Yum. I linked up some pound cake and cheesecake bars. Thanks for hosting!

  2. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (13)Holly says

    I am ALL ABOUT easy and cheesy!! YUM. I definitely can trust you when it comes to casseroles Mandy : ) We just ♥'d the Zucchini casserole so much. I'll have to try this one soon!

  3. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (14)carolinaheartstrings says

    That just looks so yummy. If kids like it has to be good right?

  4. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (16)Aimee says

    Yum. This looks fantastic!!!

  5. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (17)Kim B. says

    I AM making this for dinner tomorrow night! LOVE this recipe & KNOW my whole family will too! Yeah!! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  6. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (18)Katie @ This Chick Cooks says

    Oh yummy! That casserole looks deliciously cheesy. I wanted to invite you to come over and share your recipe at These Chicks Cooked Recipe Spotlight today. Have a great day :)<br />Katie

  7. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (19)Sam says

    Anyone actually try this? I’m a dairy lover, but a pound of cheese & 1.5 pounds of sour cream seems crazy overboard!!

  8. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (21)Violet fail says

    Hi

    Hi are you suppose to cook the noddles before you put in baking dish also do you cook the chicken? And also can’t you use legs or thighs instead of breast? Thank you

    • Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (22)mandyrecipebox says

      Yes cook the noodles first as well as the chicken. You can use legs or thighs, too.

  9. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (23)Violet fail says

    This looks good and easy and something different

  10. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (24)Deborah Combs says

    I fixed this last night and was very disappointed. The casserole was bland. It needs some spices to give it more flavor. I may make this again but add garlic and onion powder to it. Any suggestion?

    • Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (25)mandyrecipebox says

      We don’t find it bland at all! You may try adding garlic and onion or chicken boullion if you like.

  11. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (26)Karen Kilpatrick says

    It must be a “Mandy” thing. My grandmother RIP, who was the Comfort Food Queen, was named Amanda. The most delectable smells and tastes came out of her kitchen and you are keeping the tradition alive. Thanks for all the good food and memories they invoke.

    • Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (27)mandyrecipebox says

      Thank you so much for the nice words!

  12. Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (28)Teri says

    Just cooked a whole chicken and wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with it. You solved my problem. I will make this and the rest will go for a chicken soup. To the person who said it was bland, add some hot sauce to the mix. I add it to everything I make. I don’t use enough to make it hot hot, but it gives it a nice zing. As Emeril would say Kick it up a notch. BAM!

    • Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole | Mandy's Recipe Box (29)mandyrecipebox says

      You should try this Cheesy Rice and Chicken as well. It’s one of my favorites! https://mandysrecipeboxblog.com/slow-cooker-cheesy-rice-and-chicken/

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