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New Crock Pot Recipe- Loved it!
My mom sent this to me and we tried it last night. Loved it. DH made Orzo to go with it and garlic bread. The only change I made to it, was that my chicken breast were frozen so I couldnt cut them up before putting them in- but it still turned out wonderful- and EASY!
Crock Pot Angel Chicken
1 ? to 2 lbs of boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite size pieces. (I used the frozen chicken tenders, then cut them up before serving.)
1 envelope (10.7 oz) Italian dry
salad dressing mix
1 can condensed
Golden Mushroom Soup
? cup of butter or margarine
1 8-oz pkg cream cheese
? cup dry white wine or water (I used water)
Salt and pepper to taste
3 cups cooked pasta (
angel hair or your choice, hot)
In a crock pot and/or slow cooker place the chicken pieces. Put everything else above (except pasta) on top of the chicken and let it cook, about 6-8 hours on low or 4 hours on high. You can stir half way through. When you are ready to eat, make the noodles. Serve chicken on noodles.
Re: New Crock Pot Recipe- Loved it!
This sounds really good! Thanks for the recipe
That sounds yummy. I'll have to try it some time.
:::printing this recipe now!:::
So you served it with orzo instead of the angel hair?
yep! We couldn't decide between rice or noodles- so we went with orzo!
Yeh, I used just plain Lowes Food brand cream cheese. I did cut it up like in 4 pieces so it would cook more evenly since I wasn't there to stir in mid- way.