Six Sisters' Stuff: Chicken Taco Casserole

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Chicken Taco Casserole



What a weekend!

Our sweet sister Kristen was in a terrible car accident with her family last Thursday night. Here in Utah, we have had freezing rain, which immediately turns to ice as soon as it hits the ground. All our freeways have become ice skating rinks and it makes driving so scary.

Kristen and her family were headed to visit us on Thursday night and a semi-truck came out of his lane, causing them to swerve to miss hitting him, which send them spinning into the side of the semi-truck. 

Their car was totaled and they had to rip off the door of the car to pull Kristen out. Her arm is in a sling because she hurt her elbow, but other than that, they are okay. When you see pictures of the car, it really is a miracle that she is okay. 
Yep . . . Kristen was sitting right where the windshield is bashed in . . .

Anyway, we have once again been reminded of the importance of families. You can bet your last dollar that I held my family a little tighter that night and didn't hurry through our bedtime story . . . you just never know.

One thing that has always been a focus in our family (both growing up and right now) is family dinner. It's a priority in my life to be able to sit down with my family every night and enjoy a meal together. I love catching up on the day and being with my family.

This Chicken Taco Casserole is actually something we make all the time because the whole family loves it. If you are looking for something that will make everyone at the dinner table happy, this is the recipe for you.

Chicken Taco Casserole
Ingredients:
1 (10 oz) bag tortilla chips
2 (10.75 oz) cans cream of chicken soup (I used 98% fat free)
1 1/2 cups sour cream (I used light)
1 (14 oz) can diced tomatoes and green chilis (Ro-tel)
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
1 (1 oz) packet taco seasoning
3 cups chicken, cooked and shredded
2 cups cheddar cheese


Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Lightly grease a 9x13-inch pan.
In a large bowl, combine the chicken soup, sour cream, Ro-Tel, black beans, taco seasoning and chicken. Set aside.
Crush chips (I just crush them with my hands) and spread half of them on the bottom of the pan. Spread half of the chicken mixture over the tortillas.  Top with 1 cup of cheese.  Repeat layers.
Bake for 30 minutes, until bubbly and cheese is starting to brown.


Recipe adapted from Plain Chicken


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59 comments:

  1. Saw about this post on Twitter. Had to come express my gratitude that Kristen and her family were so protected, and pray for their quick recovery.

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  2. So glad to hear her family is ok after that accident! Will be praying for her recovery!

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  3. Oh my gosh! I'm so sorry to hear about your sister and her family. Glad everyone is ok!

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  4. Really glad to hear that everyone is ok! That's so scary! Quick question about the recipe. How long do you bake it? Thank you!

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    1. Bake for 30 minutes. :) -The Six Sisters

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  5. Wow, that is sooo scary! So glad they are okay! I just made your mac and cheese in the crockpot and it is a hit! Devoured. Been here about five times this week already. Thank you for being my favorite meal blog. Will be trying this eventually too! (The other thing I made was the sweet and sour meatballs. Delicious!)

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  6. Wow! That was a scary accident. I am so glad that everyone is OK (aside from Kristen's injured elbow). It is really amazing that there was only a minor injury with the way the car looked. I like your comment, "I held my family a little tighter that night and didn't hurry through our bedtime story . . . you just never know." That is so true.
    ...Theresa (Capri + 3)

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  7. So sorry for Kristen and her family to be involved on that accident. Here is to an early spring! Get well soon Kristen.
    Sherry

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  8. Thank God they were alright.
    Myrna

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  9. Oh my gosh, I am so glad her and her family are okay. The roads last Thursday were the iciest roads I have ever driven on here in Utah. Just from watching the news and seeing how many accidents and how many people were in the hospital from falling on the ice shows you how bad the roads were that day/night. On a happier note, your casserole sounds delicious.

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  10. Thankful to God that your sister is okay!

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  11. I'm so glad she and her family are ok!! That freezing rain sure was crazy. That morning I could hear it coming down and it sounded just like pieces of glass hitting the ground. So weird!! So many accidents out there. I'm glad she's ok!

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  12. Yum...looks like a winner and so glad Kristen is okay!

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  13. Glad your sister is OK. Just wanted to say I loved this recipe and was wondering what is that cursive font you used on the photo? It's adorable. Thanks!

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    1. It's called Sacramento in picmonkey. That's what we use to edit our pictures.

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  14. I am stationed in Okinawa with my husband and our off-base house does not have an oven nor does it have hookups for an American oven. Do you think this recipe would work if I made it in an aluminum foil pan and cooked it on medium-high heat in a covered grill for about 30 mins? Also, glad to hear your sister is okay!!!

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    1. I really think that it would be okay because the chicken is pre-cooked!

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  15. So glad Kristen is OK. I imagine the others in the car are, too, since you didn't mention them. Guardian angel on duty for sure.
    Janet

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  16. Oh, Camille, I am so thankful your sister and her family is safe. What a miracle!! It's so important to treasure the time we have with our loved ones - you never know how long you have!
    This casserole looks delish by the way. I love all things Mexican!

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  17. Oh MY, how scary! I'm so glad to hear that everyone is okay.

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  18. Really glad to hear Kristen is okay. (from Allison and the entire NMX staff)

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  19. So frightening! Glad your sister and her family are okay. My husband was on the road in bad weather the other night as well. Took him 6 hours to make a 45 minute trip! So thankful he got home safely however!

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  20. Prayers going up for Kristen and the family!

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  21. Oh I am so glad that they are all ok!! That is so scary. Makes you want to pray a whole lot harder and hold your family closer each and every night. So glad that nothing worse happened to them! And you're right - family dinners are one of the perfect ways to spend quality time with loved ones. Thanks for the recipe! Hope Kristen's arm heals up soon.

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  22. Prayers to you and your family. A near tragedy or miracle I should say like your sister's accident is a reminder to all of us that you never know what will happen next and to cherish every moment you have with your loved ones.

    Also thank you for your wonderful recipe. My husband has developed a problem with gluten and I think I can tweak this recipe and make it gluten free and we will just love it!!!

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  23. Im so glad that Kristen is ok!!! Car accidents are so scary.

    Thanks for sharing this recipe, it looks great.

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  24. Scary! I am glad that Kristen & her family is ok! That freezing rain is so bad! I hope we don't have that again for a very long time, or never!

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  25. I'm so glad Kristin is ok!!! After looking at the car, it is a miracle she only hurt her elbow. Thanks for the sharing the yummy recipe!

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  26. I'm glad that everyone is okay. That must've been scary. The car looks awful.

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  27. Glad everybody was ok! On a lighter note, this recipe looks and sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing :)

    Sincerely,
    Happy Valley Chow

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  28. God was watching them closely that night. Maybe he wants them to slow down a bit now and take stock of what is going on in their lives.

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  29. What a miracle and a blessing that were all okay!

    Thanks for the recipe!

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  30. Glad they were ok, that storm was a nightmare. My son & daugher-in-law both drive the freeway everyday to North Salt Lake for work and I'm always a huge nervous wreck with all these storms we keep getting,lol. but that was scary storm!!!!

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  31. Made this tonight and it was super yummy! I want to be you guys when I grow up LOL!! :)

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  32. how scary. So glad to hear she is ok, hopefully she's doing better today.

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  33. I'm also glad your sister is ok. I know that is very scary and hope she doesn't have a lot of pain and recovers quickly. I'm gonna make this recipe today. Reminds me of King Ranch Casserole...except for the black beans. I am assuming this serves 4-6...so I may have to double it...did I miss the serving amount on recipe??

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    1. This recipe serves 6. If you have questions on any recipes, just click on the "magic" button under the picture and it gives you more details on the recipe including nutrition information. That's our new sister sight myrecipemagic.com. -The Six Sisters

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    2. Thank you ! Good to know !

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  34. prayers and thanks to God that she is ok

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  35. This would make everyone in my family happy. Stopping by from Work it Wednesday--thanks for sharing this family-friendly dish.

    I'm glad no one was seriously injured in the accident.

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  36. I'm so glad Kristen and her family are ok. That's very scary.

    Pinning the recipe. We have company coming this weekend and this is going to be on the menu! Thanks.

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  37. Do you think this could be made with ground beef?

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    1. Yes, ground beef would work great too.

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  38. So glad Kristen is safe and ok. That must have been a very scary experience for her.
    Thanks for the yummy recipe. I am going to try it tonight:-)

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  39. Does anyone know the calorie content or how many servings Thanks

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    1. Makes about 15 servings from the 9x13 pan. Calories for 15 servings are around 500. You can click on the "magic" button under the picture and then click on "Nutrition" and the information will pop up for you. It is our new sister blog myrecipemagic.com. Hope this helps. -The Six Sisters

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  40. So glad to hear that Kristen & family are OK ... it could have been so much worse!
    I was rear-ended last winter by a teenage driver, my car was totalled and my lower right leg and ankle were badly fractured. I'm now the owner of a number of screws and plates ... not great, BUT I'm not in a wheelchair anymore - or worse. It's been a long recovery, I still can't walk a long way or do some things I used to, but I'm determined to get back as far as can!!

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  41. Oh my goodness, Camille. I'm so glad Kristen and family were okay. So scary!!

    On a good note, I love this recipe. It looks delicious. I will be featuring it on Tasty Thursdays this week. Thanks for linking up. The party will be live tonight. Thanks, Nichi

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  42. I've been in a car accident when I was 17. Not anything I'd like to do again!! Glad you were all alright!

    This casserole looks phenomenal!! I'd love for you to come link up to my new weekly Simple Supper Tuesday linky party!! Thanks

    http://hunwhatsfordinner.blogspot.ca/2013/02/simple-supper-tuesday-3.html

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  43. glad kristen is ok. i hate that this has cream of chicken soup though. canned cream soups make me sick :(

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  44. Happy to hear that Kristen is okay, Camille! This casserole is better than okay! Soooo tasty that I had to post about it and totally linked back to you because you deserve the kudos! Thanks for the flavorful recipe! Cheers!

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    1. Yes, drain the rotel! -The Six Sisters

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  46. Thank you so much for this yummy recipe. I changed it up a little bit and shared it here. You guys are the best. Thanks again!
    http://www.housewivesofriverton.com/2013/03/chicken-taco-casserole-with-doritos.html

    ~Jenn
    www.housewivesofriverton.com

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  47. Wow! I was just searching Taco Casseroles and your post came up. We lost a dear friend yesterday, and reading your post really hit home. I'm happy your sister and her family are OK after this accident and hope all is healed since it happened!
    And... I'm loving this casserole!!

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  48. That is so scary about your sister's accident!

    I made this casserole this week and would definitely make this again! SO easy and really tasty! The kiddos are super picky eaters. They hated the black beans but other than that, we got a rave review!! I like black beans so those are staying.

    I'm not spotting this Recipe in the Casserole section of the website. Maybe I'm just missing it? I have it Pinned so I just go to my board to find it.

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    1. We have never frozen it, but the tortilla chips would probably go soggy.

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