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Tag Archives: what to do with leftover chicken
Monterey Chicken Casserole
I love a good casserole, and I’m always looking for ways of using up leftover chicken. This is easy – cook some spaghetti, then toss it in a large bowl with cheese, sour cream, and spinach and bake it in … Continue reading
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Chicken Enchilada Rice Bake
I’m always looking for ways of using leftover chicken. What’s wonderful about this dish with the exception of the chicken and cheese, all of the other ingredients – corn, Rotel tomatoes, black beans, enchilada sauce – can be … Continue reading
Chicken Vegetable Casserole
I’m always looking for ways of using leftover chicken, and this is a delicious faux pot pie. Chicken and vegetables are layered in a pan and baking mix is poured on top. Easy to make, and a big hit with … Continue reading

