Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1 – Prepare the Stuffing
- In a bowl, combine stuffing mix, melted butter, and chicken broth. Let sit 5 minutes to absorb.
Step 2 – Make the Creamy Base
- In another bowl, whisk cream of chicken soup, sour cream, milk, garlic powder, salt, and pepper until smooth.
- Stir in shredded chicken (and mixed veggies if using).
Step 3 – Assemble the Casserole
- Spread the chicken mixture evenly in a greased 9x13-inch baking dish.
- Top with prepared stuffing mixture, spreading evenly.
- Sprinkle cheddar cheese on top if desired.
Step 4 – Bake
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Bake uncovered for 30–35 minutes, until bubbly and golden brown.
Step 5 – Serve & Enjoy
- Let cool 5 minutes before serving.
- Garnish with fresh parsley if desired.
Notes
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Store leftovers in airtight container in fridge up to 4 days.
Freeze casserole (unbaked) for up to 2 months. Bake from frozen, adding 10–15 minutes.
Reheat in oven at 350°F for 15–20 minutes, or microwave single portions.
🥄 Variations
Turkey Stuffing Casserole: Swap chicken for leftover Thanksgiving turkey.
Veggie-Packed: Add broccoli, green beans, or mushrooms.
Cheesy Twist: Mix cheese into the chicken layer for extra richness.
Herb Upgrade: Add fresh thyme or rosemary to stuffing.
❓ 10 FAQs
Can I use homemade stuffing instead of boxed?
Yes, homemade stuffing makes it even more flavorful. Do I need to cook the chicken first?
Yes — use cooked chicken (rotisserie, boiled, or baked). Can I make it ahead?
Yes — assemble up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate before baking. What sides go well with this casserole?
A green salad, roasted veggies, or cranberry sauce. Can I use cream of mushroom soup instead of chicken?
Yes, it works perfectly. Is this recipe freezer-friendly?
Yes, freeze before baking for best texture. Can I use turkey leftovers from Thanksgiving?
Absolutely — it’s a perfect way to repurpose turkey. Does this dish need cheese?
No, but cheddar adds a melty topping if you like. Can I add rice or pasta?
Yes, stir 1 cup cooked rice or pasta into the chicken layer. How do I keep stuffing from getting soggy?
Bake uncovered and let it crisp up in the oven. 🏁 Conclusion
This Chicken and Stuffing Casserole is the ultimate comfort food — creamy, savory, and satisfying with every bite. Whether you’re using rotisserie chicken, leftovers, or fresh-cooked, this dish transforms simple ingredients into a family favorite. Quick enough for weeknights and cozy enough for holidays, it’s a recipe you’ll come back to again and again.
Yes, homemade stuffing makes it even more flavorful. Do I need to cook the chicken first?
Yes — use cooked chicken (rotisserie, boiled, or baked). Can I make it ahead?
Yes — assemble up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate before baking. What sides go well with this casserole?
A green salad, roasted veggies, or cranberry sauce. Can I use cream of mushroom soup instead of chicken?
Yes, it works perfectly. Is this recipe freezer-friendly?
Yes, freeze before baking for best texture. Can I use turkey leftovers from Thanksgiving?
Absolutely — it’s a perfect way to repurpose turkey. Does this dish need cheese?
No, but cheddar adds a melty topping if you like. Can I add rice or pasta?
Yes, stir 1 cup cooked rice or pasta into the chicken layer. How do I keep stuffing from getting soggy?
Bake uncovered and let it crisp up in the oven. 🏁 Conclusion
This Chicken and Stuffing Casserole is the ultimate comfort food — creamy, savory, and satisfying with every bite. Whether you’re using rotisserie chicken, leftovers, or fresh-cooked, this dish transforms simple ingredients into a family favorite. Quick enough for weeknights and cozy enough for holidays, it’s a recipe you’ll come back to again and again.