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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook not really mexican, chicken manicotti using 10 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Not Really Mexican, Chicken Manicotti:
- Make ready 1 manicotti shells (lg pasta shells work too)
- Get 2 can chunk chicken breast in a can, drained really well (2C of rotisserie chicken shredded is awesome,)
- Get 2 cup shredded monterey jack cheese
- Take 2 cup shredded sharp cheddar
- Make ready 1 cup sour cream (8oz)
- Get 1 small onion, diced (optional and I did not add this time)
- Make ready 1 can chopped green chilies (4oz)
- Take 1 can condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted (10.75oz)
- Prepare 1 cup salsa
- Prepare 2⁄3 cup milk
I prefer the rotisserie chicken and add a bit of minced jalapeño for added heat for. The Step by step how to cooking Not Really Mexican, Chicken Manicotti. Gather ingredients for the chicken mixture: cheese, sour cream, chilies, onion, and chicken. Drain chicken well and separate with a fork or your fingers.
Instructions to make Not Really Mexican, Chicken Manicotti:
- Preheat oven to 350*
- Go ahead and cook your manicotti, but only just to al dente (7 mins is what I prefer)
- Gather ingredients for the chicken mixture: cheese, sour cream, chilies, onion, and chicken.
- Drain chicken well and separate with a fork or your fingers.
- In a large bowl mix 1 1⁄2 cups monterey jack cheese, 1 1⁄2 cups cheddar cheese, sour cream, chilies and half the diced onion if you are using it into the chicken.
- Gather ingredients for a second mixture: soup, salsa, milk, and remaining diced onion.
- Mix it all up with a fork.
- Spread 3⁄4 C of the salsa mixture into the bottom of a 9x13 baking dish
- Drain manicotti and rinse under cold water. I found that if you lay them out on a cutting board or platter individually that they will not stick together so badly and will stuff easier.
- It's stuffin' time! It is easier to stuff manicotti shells little by little and only halfway up….
- …..then flip it around and do it again.
- As you fill the manicotti, add them to your baking dish until you are packed in. (I can usually fit all but one- don't squeeze them in or they will be impossible to get out when done)
- Top with remaining salsa mixture.
- Cover with foil and bake at 350* for 30 mins
- Remove the foil and now add the rest of your cheeses (1⁄2 C of cheddar and 1⁄2 C of monterey jack) and bake for another 10 mins or until cheese is melted (or browned like a real person eats it)
- This is the beauty of the entire pan.
Gather ingredients for the chicken mixture: cheese, sour cream, chilies, onion, and chicken. Drain chicken well and separate with a fork or your fingers. Gather ingredients for the chicken mixture: cheese, sour cream, chilies, onion, and chicken. Drain chicken well and separate with a fork or your fingers. The ingredients for cooking Not Really Mexican, Chicken Manicotti.
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