Cover

Welcome to Riches to Rags by Dori. This is a place where I share a little bit of everything. My experiences, the good the bad and the ugly. Life isn't easy but worth living and my hope is that we can get through it together.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Easy Chicken and Rice



Easy Chicken and Rice

This is one of my mothers recipes that I have been making for years and years. I have never shared it with you and I thought tonight I would take a few pictures and share with you a family favorite since I was a child. 

There are only a few ingredients and with some good seasoning, some salad with ranch dressing and a vegetable it is a delicious meal. 

Ingredients

Boneless Chicken Thighs or Drumsticks
1 Can of Cream of Chicken
1 Can of Cream of Celery
1 Can of Cream of Mushroom
\1 Cup of Rice 
1 Can full of milk
Seasoning of Choice (I used Lawry's, Garlic Salt, Salt and Pepper and dried Parsley Flakes)

Directions

Mix all ingredients together except chicken
Pour into 9 X 13 pan
Grease pan
Lay chicken on top and season generously
Cook at 325 degrees for an hour and a half










41 comments :

  1. Replies
    1. Dating for everyone is here: ❤❤❤ Link 1 ❤❤❤


      Direct sexchat: ❤❤❤ Link 2 ❤❤❤

      iO ..

      Delete
  2. Hi Dori! This is definitely one for the dinner rotation. It looks fabulous and who doesn't like chicken and rice, I ask. LOL. I'm pinning it now :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks Trixie. Been in my family for year and it is so easy! Cathy, you don't have to cook the rice first. That is the beauty of how easy it is.

    ReplyDelete
  4. This looks delicious! Just curious what you mean by a can of milk? One of the soup cans? Or is it supposed to be a cup? Wanted to make sure I measure correctly!

    ReplyDelete
  5. This sounds so good I can't wait till dinner tonight to make this meal its going to be a long day. heehee! You and your sister make the best foods and have the greatest ideas thank you so much for your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Caryn, I fill up one of the empty soup cans with milk.

    ReplyDelete
  7. My mom used to make this for us growing up, but I never had the recipe. THANK YOU for posting this! This is a long lost recipe I've wanted to have for years. :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. My Mom did too! I love this recipe. Hope you enjoy it. Let me know if you make it.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I made it that evening and it was everything I remember! My husband has never had this dish and loved it too. Call my crazy but I'm making for dinner again tonight LOL! :)

      Delete
  9. We love this recipe too! Instead of the cream of chicken soup, we use a can of French Onion soup :) It's a family favorite (for years and years)

    ReplyDelete
  10. I love seeing recipes that we all grew up with. So comforting.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Have you tried veggies in it for color and crunch?

    ReplyDelete
  12. This is a fantastic recipe and I thank you so much for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  13. I have made this for 30 years, one of the boy's favorites. I add some chopped onion, celery and mushrooms to the soup and rice mixture

    ReplyDelete
  14. Trying again tonight with different soups: cream of mushroom, cream of onion, and cheddar cheese soup. Can't wait to eat it :)

    ReplyDelete
  15. I made this last night and I used uncooked brown rice which usually takes 40 minutes to cook. Since I was afraid the rice might not completely cook, I baked it for almost two hours at 325. However, the rice was still not done. We ate it but the rice was still very firm and gummy, not very good. So I recommend if you are using rice that takes a long time to cook you should cook it first!

    ReplyDelete
  16. I use Uncle Bens. I have had the best results with it.

    ReplyDelete
  17. since only using one cup of rice is it enough for family of 5?

    ReplyDelete
  18. I use boneless/skinless chicken breast and a can of cream of celery soup, can of cream of chicken soup and 1 cup of rice and 2 cans of water. cover with foil, cook at 350 for an hour and 15 mins. and we call it "No Peek Chicken" because we don't lift the foil till it's done!

    ReplyDelete
  19. Question- Use regular rice or minute rice?

    ReplyDelete
  20. Learned to make this thirty years ago! How fun to find it on the internet via Pinterest! :-) I always used bone-in pieces, a can of water instead of milk, and the larger sized package of Vigo's Yellow Rice. It needed no additional seasoning and was usually done in an hour or so... baked uncovered...ready when the rice was soft. So easy and good!

    ReplyDelete
  21. I am wondering if you can add cheese to this somewhere. Fixing chicken and rice from a request for Christmas eve and I think he wanted cheese too, but this one looks so good! thanks for all the clarification of details.

    ReplyDelete
  22. I used to make this back in the 1960's, and it's still delish. However, I don't understand why there's no print tab or the availability to copy and paste to my recipe index.

    ReplyDelete
  23. I have made this before using porkchops, so thought I'd give the chicken a try. I used chicken broth instead of milk and didn't have any celery soup, so just used chicken and mushroom. Still as yummy as ever! Thanks!

    ReplyDelete
  24. I've made this for years. I use any cream soup, mix with milk and add rice. Put in 9x13, and chicken. Then I sprinkle an envelope of dry lipton onion soup. Sometimes I put some of the envelope in with soup mixture. Delicious. I'm making it today with skinless thighs and using coconut almond milk because I don't drink milk anymore.

    ReplyDelete
  25. I used 1 cup Vigo yellow rice and added 1/2 of a large sweet white onion and 1/2 a bag of frozen peas. 1 hour 15 minutes covered with aluminum foil(from the No Peek recipe version). Turned out great. Glad I found your recipe. Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  26. This was my first time trying this recipe and it was good, so glad i found your recipe.

    ReplyDelete
  27. Dumb question but do I brown the chicken in a pan first, and is the seasoning for the chicken or the soup mixture

    ReplyDelete
  28. I love this recipe, my family always goes back for seconds.
    To Anonymous: I do not brown the chicken first, I just lay the chicken on top season the chicken and it crips up very nicely. Also I don’t mix the seasonings in with the rice mixture, I simply sprinkle some on top.

    ReplyDelete
  29. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Appreciate it! An abundance of posts. Thanks for ones marvelous posting! I really enjoyed reading it, you might be a great author.
    I will be sure to bookmark your blog and will eventually come back later on.

    Try to check my webpage - 온라인바카라
    (mie)

    ReplyDelete
  31. Dating for everyone is here: ❤❤❤ Link 1 ❤❤❤


    Direct sexchat: ❤❤❤ Link 2 ❤❤❤

    k6.

    ReplyDelete
  32. I was cured of HERPES with the use of natural herbs. I love herbs so much. Most times, injections and drugs are just a waste of time. I was cured 8months ago, i suffered from Herpes for 2 years but with the help of Priest Babaka herbal medicine, I was cured within a few weeks of drinking the herbs He sent to me through courier delivery service. This same Priest also cured my Aunt from INFERTILITY, as soon as I heard she Been finding it difficult to CONCEIVE, i referred her to the Priest and she was cured after drinking his herbs. I have referred more than 15 persons and they were all cured from their various illness. Have you taken herbs before?. You have spent so much money on drugs, injections, surgeries etc and yet you have no good result to show for it. Priest Babaka is a Herbalist and a Spiritualist , I assure you of a cure if you drink his natural herbs and follow his Guidance. He has herbs that cures HIV, Herpes, Diabetics, Asthma, Hepatitis, etc. Contact Priest Babaka on email: babaka.wolf@gmail.com or Facebook at priest.babaka

    ReplyDelete


  33. Thats awesome! Thank you for helping us to know more about that.
    If you want more to know visit our CTM ads.

    ReplyDelete

I would love to hear from you! Please leave a comment, It gets lonely in here without them!