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Chicken Divine (Casserole)

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Meats, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 sm Heads of broccoli cut into small spears; (steamed for 8 minutes)
2 lg Chicken breasts; (cooked and meat cut into 1" cubes)
1/2 c Dry stuffing seasoned stuffing mix
1 cn Cr. of chicken or mushroom soup; (reduced sodium is best)
2 tb Curry powder
1 tb Lemon juice
3 tb Sour cream
1/4 c Mayo or miracle whip
1/2 c Shredded cheese; (mild cheddar is best)

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE
Combine following sauce ingred. in large bowl.
Add chicken cubes and mix well. Layer bottom of a deep casserole dish with
broccoli and pour chicken mixture on top. Sprinkle top with dry stuffing.
Bake uncovered at 325 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Serve over rice with a
garden salad. Casserole may be constructed 24 hours ahead of time and
cooked as needed.
>From: Vol FF
This is a neat site with a great collection of recipes!! I will include one
below!
http://www.masterstech-home.com/
Posted to recipelu-digest by Sandy <sandysno@pctech.net> on Feb 20, 1998

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