Tuesday, 08 March 2011

  • Creamy Southwestern Crockpot Chicken

    Notice I did not say "crackpot" chicken. *chuckle*
    This recipe is adapted from one I saw online and then fiddled with, as I always do. Feel free to fiddle yourself as well.... This version came out absolutely delicious.

    CREAMY SOUTHWESTERN CROCKPOT CHICKEN
    5-8 pieces of chicken -- can be frozen, can be bone-in our boneless, skin or not, whatever. Use what you've got
    Cooking spray OR oil (I used 1T of the oil from a jar of sundried tomatoes -- yum!)
    Minced garlic
    Optional: chopped onion
    Marinade of your choice (see my below)
    1 can corn (mine was Green Giant & had bits of chiles in it)
    1 can black beans
    1 can Rotel or other mexican diced tomatoes OR 2 cups of salsa
    1 container Philadeliphia Cooking Cream in the Southwestern/Mexican flavor
    Some sour cream if needed
    Egg noodles -- about 1/3 of a bag (uncooked)

    Marinade note: Instead of making a traditional marinade, I threw in the remnants of a quinoa/blackbean/edamame salad I'd made the week before -- it was dressed in a vinegar/sugar/olive oil/ground mustard dressing, the same one I use for 3-bean salad. I liked the combo a lot in this recipe, but it won't ever happen again LOL

    Acceptable marinades should bring many flavors to the party -- Follow the Rule of Three: something acidic & flavorful (like a good vinegar or citrus), something spicy (preferably Southwestern in this case), and something a bit sweet (honey, sugar, juice, a very sweet wine, etc)


    PREPARATION:
    Prepare the crock pot with a little oil or cooking spray (or in my case, some of the sundried tomato oil).
    Add the chicken pieces, garlic, and marinade. (Can add onion too, if desired.)
    Leave the crock on the counter for about 30min so chicken can marinate -- if you have time.
    Add the corn, beans, and tomatoes (or salsa) to the crock and turn it on to cook.
    Cook on HI for about 4 hours, on LO for 5 or 6 (depends on how much chicken).

    To finish:
    Add the contained of Philadelphia Cooking Cream (or a block of Phila Cream Cheese and some spices) during the 30min of cooking. Let cheese melt into the sauce & leftover marinade.

    Once the sauce has formed from the melted cheese etc, add the dry egg noodles (or whatever pasta you desire) -- adjust portion according to the amount of liquid in the crock (lots of liquid? add more pasta.... not much liquid? skip the pasta & cook it separately).
    Allow pasta to cook through... then stir & serve!


    If you have more chicken than "sauce," reserve the cooked chicken to be chopped & add to pasta or quesadillas or tacos. It's fall-apart tender & very flavorful.

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