So this recipe is a favorite of my kids and the hubby!! I am constantly asked what can you eat and most look at me like i am crazy when i say anything in moderation!! There are ways to make this recipe less points fat free cheese, fat free milk, and reduced fat campbells but I use the “regular” versions of the food!!!
1 Box Stove Top Turkey (Or Chicken)
1/4 Cup Cheese (we used to use more but cut back on it)
1 2/3 hot water1/3 Cup milk
1 Can Cream of Chicken
Shredded chicken (or turkey) this time i had 11.7 oz (Used to calculate points) I mass cook it in my crockpot and freeze for later usage
So directions for assembly!! So easy you can do it while helping homework, cleaning house, and fighting Power Rangers.
- Spray down your pan and place in chicken and preheat oven to 350 degrees
- In a sepearate bowl mix together 1 2/3 cup of hot water and stove top so its moistened and let set while you assemble the rest
- In a seprate bowl ( i use pyrex measuring glass the big one) mix 1/3 cup milk, can of cream of chicken, and the cheese.
- Spread soup mixture over the chicken
- Spread the Stove Top over the top of the Soup mixture and chicken
- Bake for 15-20 minutes depending on your preferred crunchiness of the stove top
Now the fun stuff the point break down!!!
11 ounces of chicken breast 11 points
1 box of stove top 16 points
1/4 Cup of cheese 3 points
1 can cream of chicken 10 points
1/3 cup milk 1 pointTotal points for the WHOLE casserole is 41 points.
6 servings = 7 points
Thanks to Penny Pincher Jenny for sharing this great recipe and posting those WWPV to keep you all on track!
Here’s a bit about Jenny. Be sure to stop by her blog and check it out!
I am a Stay at Home mom of three wonderful children!! I love my life and so have not had anything go the way I “planned” but I wouldn’t change it for the world!!! We are a mixed household my husband is from Peru so we are also bi-lingual (though my Spanish is more Dora level). We live in Tacoma, WA and have been here for a couple years!!
I have couponed for the majority of my life from high school to marriage. After I had my third and about the time the economy really hit low it was more reality I wouldn’t be working outside the home again I began to research more ways to save. Using coupons is part of the reason some months there was food on the table! Even though we are coming back up financially I still will never pay full price ever again!!
The past six months I have really learned how to save in different ways from online shopping, vacation deals, online rewards, and now owning a house. (Yes that was a scary adventure but so far worth it!!)
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