Thursday, January 21, 2010

Chicken and Rice

This is one of my family's favorite recipes and it is so easy. It is also very filling so even if you have carnivores at your house, like some of my kids, a couple of pieces of chicken a piece is adequate. I have made this with chicken breasts, but they are not my favorite part of the chicken.

I usually at least double the rice for this amount of chicken. My family really likes the rice so I make lots of it! Be sure to use a deep 9 x 13 pan if you double the rice because you need to also allow room for placing the chicken on top of the rice mixture.

Budget Tip: I usually use leg quarters because they are more frequently on sale and in my freezer.

I can usually serve a couple of vegetables in addition to the salad to add a little color and nutrition to the meal.

Chicken and Rice

1 can Campbell's chicken gumbo soup
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 soup can of water
2 cups uncooked rice
1 whole chicken, cut up
1 package dry onion soup mix

Mix all but chicken in large buttered pan (9" x 13"). Sprikle 1/2 onion soup on mixture. Place pieces skin sides down on top--sprinkle rest of onion soup on chicken. Cover and seal with foil. Bake 2 hours at 325º or 3 hours at 300º.


What I Do: For years I used the onion soup mix, however, one time I didn't have any and the meal was fine. Also, I have tried other chicken gumbo soups when Campbell's has been hard to find, but Campbell's really makes the best flavored rice. However, the brands of the other soup does not matter. When I double, triple, or quadruple this recipe of rice, which I usually have done, I add the proportionate amount of the other ingredients (except chicken) except use 2 cans of water per recipe instead of one.

NOTE: Someone recently told me that they always make this with 2 cans cream of chicken soup, 2 cans cream of mushroom soup, 2 cans of water, and 2 cups of rice. I have made the rice without the chicken gumbo soup, but my family prefers it with.


3 comments:

Stephanie said...

Thanks Mom :) I really like the layout with the blog and that the green is definitely the best color on the "budget tip"

Theresa Escalante said...

Mmm...yum!

Stephanie said...

so I was noticing that its been a while since a new post on this blog...will there be more?