I meant to share this one over the weekend but I had so many folks here all weekend there was no way I was going to get it typed up. Here’s the final recipe for the Publix menu that matches the current ad. This one is a super, duper, simple recipe that you can make almost any time as it requires very few ingredients – Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole.
I have no idea where this recipe originated but I would bet that most of you have made it or had it at some point. It’s a pretty standard potluck recipe. I have seen them where the poppy seeds are part of the cracker topping as well. Sometimes folks even make it with the rice as part of the casserole. There are probably a million variations but this is the one I make for my husband.
I have mentioned that he is quite the casserole fan and this one is probably in his top 10. Now on the contrary…I can’t eat this dish. If you have visited me for a while, you know I do NOT eat sour cream or mayo. This recipe has a whole tub of sour cream…so it’s a no-go in my book. I don’t care if you can’t taste it…I know it’s in there and so I don’t touch it. We all have our quirks and that just happens to be one of mine 😉
It’s funny because I have perpetuated the “no mayo or sour cream” resolve in my children. I just never serve it to them so they have never had a taste for it. I am the one who cooks – so for the most part…they get what I like to eat. Now my husband would eat a jar of mayo and a tub of sour cream and ask for more. Every once in a while I’ll fix him some of his favorite things. Jake likes this recipe but Jeb will not touch it. So whenever I do make this recipe, I half it and make a small casserole for Jake and Jim and chicken and rice for me and Jeb-a-doo.
If you don’t have my aversion to sour cream…you should like this one. Everyone who eats it always seems to like it. I have seen it at countless get togethers so obviously folks like it. It really is simple and very economical so grab some chicken and Ritz crackers and whip this one up without breaking the bank!
This recipe is part of the Publix Menu Plan Week Of 8/28. Here are the other recipes that I have shared so far this week –
- BBQ Pork Stuffed Potatoes
- Curried Honey Mustard Chicken
- Easy Slow Cooker Meatloaf
- Shortcut Pulled Pork Hand Pies
- 2 1/2 – 3 cups cooked chicken, cubed
- 1 10.5 oz can cream of chicken soup
- 16 oz sour cream
- 2 teaspoons poppy seeds
- 2 sleeves of Ritz Crackers, crushed
- 1/2 cup butter, melted
- Cooked rice
- Preheat the oven to 375º F.
- Mix the cubed chicken, soup, sour cream and poppy seeds in large bowl.
- Spread the mixture into a buttered casserole dish.
- Mix the crushed crackers with the melted butter.
- Sprinkle the buttered crackers over the top of the chicken mixture.
- Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes.
- Remove the foil and bake an additional 20 – 30 minutes – until the casserole is bubbly and crackers are golden brown.
- Serve over cooked rice.
Have you tried substituting plain greek yogurt for the sour cream? The texture and tastes are pretty similar, and you have much more protein and less fat when using the greek yogurt.
I also can’t stand mayo, sour cream, or even butter. So I sub in coconut oil or olive oil for the butter and greek yogurt for the sour cream/mayo.
Have you tried substituting plain greek yogurt for the sour cream? The texture and tastes are pretty similar, and you have much more protein and less fat when using the greek yogurt.
I also can’t stand mayo, sour cream, or even butter. So I sub in coconut oil or olive oil for the butter and greek yogurt for the sour cream/mayo.
We can’t stand mayo either. We use just enough mayo to hold egg salad or potato salad together and no more. At cookouts, I always forget to put the mayo out for hamburgers until somebody finally asks for it.
We can’t stand mayo either. We use just enough mayo to hold egg salad or potato salad together and no more. At cookouts, I always forget to put the mayo out for hamburgers until somebody finally asks for it.
I can eat the sour cream alone! LOL!
I can eat the sour cream alone! LOL!
I LOVE poppy seed chicken because I LOVE mayo and sour cream!
Oh, wait. Just sour cream. I love mayo so much, that I’d probably throw some of it in there, too!
I LOVE poppy seed chicken because I LOVE mayo and sour cream!
Oh, wait. Just sour cream. I love mayo so much, that I’d probably throw some of it in there, too!
I make this all the time, but I use cream of celery soup instead of the chicken soup, and I make it in the slow cooker, yum!
I make this all the time, but I use cream of celery soup instead of the chicken soup, and I make it in the slow cooker, yum!
I have a very similar recipe for Poppy Seed Chicken that is a family favorite, so I make it at least once a month. Either cream of chicken soup or cream of mushroom soup will work for this recipe. I made it with cream of chicken soup last month, and with cream of mushroom soup last night. Slightly different taste, but both variations are delicious. Yum!!
I have a very similar recipe for Poppy Seed Chicken that is a family favorite, so I make it at least once a month. Either cream of chicken soup or cream of mushroom soup will work for this recipe. I made it with cream of chicken soup last month, and with cream of mushroom soup last night. Slightly different taste, but both variations are delicious. Yum!!