Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole Recipe

Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole is the perfect dish to feed a large crowd. Deliciously creamy, made with tender chicken, pasta, Ranch, cheddar cheese and topped with crispy bacon. Everything is cooked in a cheesy sauce made with cream cheese, milk, and cream of chicken soup.

Bacon Cheddar Ranch Chicken has been a hit on the blog since I posted this easy Instant Pot Crack Chicken recipe. It was so popular that you guys asked for a casserole version, and here it is. This casserole recipe is delicious and it has ranked millions of views across social media and hundreds of stellar comments. 

bacon cheddar ranch chicken casserole topped with crispy bacon pieces

Loaded with chicken, pasta, lots of shredded cheddar cheese, and obviously bacon, cooked in the most amazing sauce, this recipe is what comfort food is about. The best part is that it’s easy to make, it can be made in advance, the leftovers are delicious and it also freezes well.

Casserole Recipes are very popular on the blog. My Sweet Potato Casserole was made by hundreds of people, and I have received many emails and comments about how great it is. This Turkey Tetrazzini is a great option for busy weeknights, making dinner easier and bonus points for delicious leftovers.

This crack chicken casserole is another one of those addictive recipes with ranch, cheddar, and bacon in it, which is why I like to call it crack. What makes it even more enticing is that you can make it so easily. If you have leftover chicken or some rotisserie chicken, you do not even have to cook any. 

Another fantastic thing about this easy recipe is that you can make two or three if you need to feed a crowd. That is perfect for a party or picnic. And if you have leftovers, that is no big deal either because you can freeze them for up to three months. Just put it in separate freezer bags or storage containers, and you can use them for meal plans or take them out of the freezer as needed.

pasta bacon raw chicken cheese and other ingredients to make chicken casserole, arranged in bowls on a table

Why you will love this recipe

  • Make it easy: Just a few steps to a fabulous meal.
  • Cook for a crowd: Serve a large group or just your family.
  • A whole meal in one pan: No need for side dishes.
  • Fresh and delicious: You use all fresh ingredients with no fillers.

The items you need for making cheesy crack chicken casserole

Special items:

  • Pot – A large pot to boil the pasta.
  • Skillet – To cook the meat and sauce.
  • Casserole dish – For baking the casserole.
  • Cooking utensils

Ingredients:

Main ingredients:

  • Macaroni – I prefer regular elbow macaroni, but you can use what you like.
  • Bacon – I use 12 slices of bacon chopped into two-inch pieces.
  • Chicken – Uncooked boneless skinless chicken breasts, chopped into cubes.
  • Bell pepper—I chose green peppers for their savory taste, but if you want a sweeter flavor, you could use yellow, orange, or red peppers.
  • Onion – I like sweet white onion, chopped about the same size as the peppers.
  • Garlic – Only freshly minced garlic will do for this recipe if you want the rich umami flavor to stand out.
  • Paprika – For a sweet, smoky flavor.
  • Salt
  • Pepper

For the cheesy sauce:

  • Butter – Do not use margarine. Unsalted butter softened to room temperature is the only choice for a fresh buttery taste.
  • Flour – Any kind of flour will work. I use all-purpose flour.
  • Milk – Whole milk will make the creamiest, most decadent sauce.
  • Ranch seasoning – You can use store-bought or easy homemade ranch seasoning with just six ingredients.
  • Cream cheese – Use full–fat brick cream cheese, softened to room temperature. Do not use the whipped kind, as it contains too much water.
  • Cheddar cheese – Shred your cheese for the best meltability and taste.
  • Cream of chicken soup – Do not add water. You want the condensed cream of chicken soup for full flavor.

For the topping:

  • Bacon – More chopped bacon for extra flavor and eye-catching color.
  • Cheddar cheese – You can never have too much cheese.
  • Panko breadcrumbs – Light and crunchy, the perfect topping for a creamy casserole.
photo collage of steps how to cook pasta bacon and veggies for chicken casserole recipe

How to make Crack Chicken Casserole from scratch:

  1. Prep: To start, gather all the ingredients, preheat the oven to 375 degrees F, and lightly grease a 9×13 casserole dish.
  2. Boil the pasta: First, place a large pot of water over medium-high heat and cook the pasta per package directions, aim for al-dente. After that, drain it and set it aside.
  3. Cook the bacon: Meanwhile, place a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat and cook the bacon until crispy. After that, set it aside to drain on paper towels. Also, leave about 2 tablespoons of grease in the skillet. 
  4. Brown the chicken: Next, add the cubed chicken and cook it. Alternatively, use rotisserie chicken and skip this step altogether. Transfer it to a large mixing bowl.
  5. Cook the veggies: Then, add the onion, garlic, and bell pepper to the same skillet and cook until tender. After, add them to the bowl with the meat.
  6. Make the Sauce: Finally, let’s make the incredibly cheesy sauce. For that, melt some butter into the same skillet and add the flour, make sure to stir until paste forms. After that, slowly, while still stirring pour in the milk. Next, stir in the Ranch seasoning, condensed cream of chicken soup, and cream cheese.
  7. Add cheese: At this time, reduce the heat to low, and stir in the shredded cheese until melted. Lastly, turn off the heat, the sauce is ready!
  8. Combine: Next, add the cooked pasta to the bowl and add the sauce. Afterward, toss gently until well combined and transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish.
  9. Toppings: Then, add the remaining cheese, and sprinkle the panko bread crumbs and bacon on top.
  10. Bake: Next, bake the casserole for 20-30 minutes until the cheese is hot and bubbly!
  11. Serve: At last, let the dish cool for 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle some chopped green onions on top and serve.

Slow Cooker directions:

Since many of you have asked for directions on how to make this recipe in the slow cooker, here they are!

  • First, you Do NOT have to cook the pasta, and also please skip the flour.
  • Replace the 3 cups of milk with 2 cups whole milk and 2 12- ounce cans of evaporated milk and skip preparing the Cheesy Mixture in the skillet.
  • Next, follow the instructions from the recipe card on how to brown all the ingredients, including the bacon and the meat.
  • Add the uncooked pasta, browned chicken, and veggies to the slow cooker. Next, cube and add the cream cheese, cream of chicken soup, and shredded cheese. After that, stir all the ingredients to combine.
  • Then, cook on low for 90 minutes to 2 1/2 hours. However, check after 60 minutes and give the mixture a stir. After that check every 20-30 minutes and stir.
  • Also, if needed add more milk to the mixture when stirring and taste and adjust for salt and pepper.
  • Serve when the pasta is ready, and stir in the bacon right before serving.
photo collage of steps how to make crack chicken casserole

Expert tip

What is the binder of a casserole?

A perfect casserole has to have at least one binder. This one has several, including cheddar cheese, cream cheese, condensed soup, pasta, and flour. This may also be considered the base or the starch. It is what holds everything together and gives the casserole its heartiness. 

In this recipe, the cheese sauce is the main binder because it contains both kinds of cheese, cream of chicken soup, and flour. It is thick enough to hold everything together, even without the pasta. Since this recipe relies so heavily on cheddar cheese, I do not recommend leaving it out or substituting it for anything else. It is part of the reason the recipe is called cheesy crack chicken casserole.

Make sure the sauce is creamy, as it will thicken while the casserole bakes. Also, ensure the all the ingredients are generously coated in the sauce, to avoid drying out or flavorless parts.

Recipe variations and add-ins:

  • Different meat: I made this with turkey, beef, and pork sausage, which are absolutely wonderful.
  • Tater tots – Toss some tater tots on top instead of panko breadcrumbs for an extra hearty meal.
  • Hash browns—Another way to top your casserole is with frozen hash browns. Just make sure to thaw them first.
  • Hot and spicy – Those who love spicy food will enjoy it if you chop up some jalapenos and sprinkle on some cayenne pepper before serving.
  • Other cheese: I believe you should keep the cheddar because it is part of the main trio of flavors, but you can add Swiss, mozzarella, gruyere, provolone, feta, and my favorite, pepper jack.
  • More vegetables: This is an excellent opportunity to get the kids to eat more vegetables. Sneak in chopped broccoli, carrots, zucchini, corn, and peas.
  • Seasoning: Also, if you are not a fan of Ranch seasoning, skip it or use Italian seasoning, Taco seasoning, or Cajun seasoning.
  • No pasta: Instead of pasta, you could also use rice. This is good for someone who is sensitive to gluten (but don’t forget to use gluten-free flour and breadcrumbs, too.

Serving suggestions:

  • I love this cheesy crack chicken casserole with a side of grilled vegetables. You can choose which veggies you want and cook them on the grill while your casserole cooks. It only takes 15 minutes, and they are so delicious when cooked this way.
  • If you don’t want to fire up the grill, make some brown sugar roasted sweet potatoes or steamed broccoli on the side.
  • Of course, you can serve your casserole with a nice cucumber and tomato dinner salad.
  • On the other hand, instead of a typical salad or vegetable, keep the crack theme going with my exquisite crack corn salad. It is sweet, savory, creamy, and crunchy.
  • Serving any cheesy and saucy casserole without bread should be a crime. My Amish dinner rolls are perfect and very easy to make.
  • If you want to serve this with dessert, it will pair very well with this rich homemade pecan pie with bourbon.
a spoonful of saucy crack chicken casserole in a white baking dish

Frequently asked questions

What does crack mean in recipes?

According to most, the reason they call a food crack is because it is addictive. However, when this term started, it was from a crack chicken recipe from Lansing, Michigan. It was a seasoning a restaurant used to make fried chicken which everyone considered so good that it was hard to stop eating. And the place’s name was Crack Chicken (with a picture of a chick emerging from an egg). Later, the name Crack Dip became known for a dip that featured cheddar cheese, ranch, and bacon. So, now anything with those three ingredients is called crack.

Why is my casserole runny?

Most of the time, a casserole ends up runny because of its vegetables. This one has bell peppers, but there is only one, so it should not be a big problem. To be sure, rinse and pat it dry with paper towels before adding it to the mixture. Also, drain the pasta completely. When I say this, I mean toss it around in the filter and ensure all the water is out of the noodles. You can even send it through a salad spinner. Those things are fantastic for getting rid of excess water.

What other kind of pasta can I use in this dish?

If you do not have macaroni noodles or want something different, there are plenty of great choices on the market. The first one I want to mention is shellbows. They are a hybrid blend of elbow macaroni and shells. Also known as lumachel, these little beauties are textured on the outside and have a curved hollow center for holding sauces and chunks of meat and veggies. But you can also use shells, penne, ziti, rigatoni, fusilli, orecchiette, or farfalle. There is really no wrong pasta shape.

Do I have to cover my chicken casserole?

No. In fact, I suggest you do not cover your casserole since putting it in the oven is to melt and brown the bacon, cheese, and panko. If your dish is covered, everything will be steamed so it will end up soggy instead of crisp and brown. Soggy bacon is okay if that is how you like it, but it could be better in this recipe. Also, the panko does not get crispy when it is covered. If the cheese is getting too brown, put it on a lower rack or lightly cover it with foil.

crack chicken casserole topped with bacon in a white casserole dish

How to store and freeze leftovers:

  1. Store: Actually if you have leftovers, first make sure to let the dish fully cool and after that either cover it with plastic wrap or transfer it to an airtight container. Then, refrigerate it for 3-4 days.
  2. Reheat: When ready to serve, just reheat the leftovers in the microwave. Also, since the pasta will absorb more sauce after refrigeration, reheat on the stove and add some milk to make it saucier.
  3. Freeze: Actually freezing a casserole dish is fairly easy. First, make sure that you are using a freezer-safe baking dish or container. Next, let the food fully cool. After that, if freezing in the casserole dish, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and in a few layers of aluminum foil. Another option is to transfer it to a freezer-safe airtight container. After that, freeze for up to 3 months.
  4. Defrost: Remove the frozen baking dish from the freezer and let it thaw in the fridge overnight. After that, reheat it in the oven. Also, keep in mind that you may have to add extra milk or condensed chicken soup, to make it saucier. Alternatively, bake it frozen and covered with foil, at 350°F, for 1 hour. But before that leave it on the counter for an hour, for the baking dish to come to room temperature, otherwise it may crack in the oven.

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Recipe tips:

  • Use leftover cooked chicken or rotisserie chicken to save time.
  • If you have leftover cooked macaroni, this can save you some time too.
  • I really love ranch seasoning. If you are not as big a fan, you can cut the amount to one teaspoon.
  • Make sure you drain your pasta well, so your casserole is not runny.
  • Also, rinse and drain your vegetables and pat them dry with a paper towel.
  • Any kind of pasta will work in this dish. You could even use rice.
  • Use brick cream cheese instead of the whipped kind because they do not have the same consistency.

Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole is the perfect dish to feed a large crowd. Deliciously cheesy and loaded with tender chicken and topped with crispy bacon.

Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole

Catalina Castravet
Cheesy Crack Chicken Casserole is the perfect dish to feed a large crowd. Deliciously cheesy and loaded with tender chicken and topped with crispy bacon.
4.99 from 67 votes
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 8 servings
Calories 958 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

  • 3 cups uncooked elbow macaroni

Bacon:

  • 12 slices bacon diced into 1-2 inch pieces

Chicken:

  • 1.5-2 lbs uncooked chicken cubed
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon paprika

Veggies:

  • 1 green bell pepper diced
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic

Cheesy Mixture:

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 cups milk
  • 1 package (1oz) Dry Ranch Seasoning Mix optional
  • 1 package (8oz) cream cheese room temperature
  • 3 cups cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1 can (10 3/4 oz) cream of chicken soup, condensed

Toppings:

  • chopped cooked bacon
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1/4 cup panko crispy bread crumbs optional

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Bring a large pot of water to boil and cook the macaroni as directed on the package. Aim for al dente, drain once done, and set aside.

Cook the Bacon:

  • Over medium-high heat, cook the bacon in a large skillet, stirring frequently until crispy. Remove from skillet and set aside. Drain the grease, leaving only about two tablespoons in the skillet.

Cook the Chicken:

  • Add the cubed chicken to the skillet and season with salt, pepper, and paprika. Cook, stirring frequently, until golden and no longer pink in the center. Remove from skillet and add to a large bowl.

Cook Veggies:

  • Add the diced onion, bell pepper, and minced garlic to the skillet and cook for 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until soft and tender. Remove from the skillet and add to the bowl with chicken.

Cheesy Mixture:

  • In the same skillet, melt three tablespoons of butter on medium heat. Stir in the flour until the paste forms.
  • Gradually stir in milk, beating with a whisk until thoroughly combined.
  • Stir in the Ranch Seasoning Mix, if using, condensed cream of chicken soup and cream cheese until thoroughly combined.
  • Next, reduce the heat to low and add 3 cups of cheddar cheese, stirring until thoroughly melted. Remove from heat.

Combine:

  • Add the cooked pasta and cheese mixture to the bowl with meat and veggies. Stir well to combine and transfer to a 13×9-inch (3-quart) baking dish.
  • Top with 1 cup shredded cheese and the cooked bacon, and sprinkle with some panko bread crumbs if desired.

Bake:

  • Bake for 20-30 minutes or until the mixture is bubbly and cheese is fully melted.
  • Let it cool for 10 minutes; after that, serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 0gCalories: 958kcalCarbohydrates: 58gProtein: 40gFat: 62gSaturated Fat: 30gCholesterol: 188mgSodium: 1172mgPotassium: 590mgFiber: 2gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 1710IUVitamin C: 13.6mgCalcium: 577mgIron: 2.7mg
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176 Comments

  1. My kids are going to go crazy for this! Four of their favorite things… chicken, bacon, ranch and cheese!

  2. I’ve made this recipe last weekend and I loved it. Was rich and something different than regula casserole. Was a fan!5 stars

  3. We saw this recipe and my husband wanted to try it, so we gave it a shot)) it was very tasty and we really loved it. Perfect for bigger gathering as well. 5 stars

    1. I just made this! Omg 😮 
      Is delish!! Ty for the recipe!
      i. e. …. increased salt ( variety ) 
      And pepper. Used can. Chicken just added the spices to it ,did not cook. Everything else went by recipe. 
      Oooooohhhhhhh yummmmmmmm
      👍👍👍👍👍

      1. Hi Becky, and we are really glad you liked it. It is one of the easiest casseroles to put together and is perfect to feed the family. It is our go-to dish when we are short on time, and we love it every single time! Thanks for stopping by!

  4. I love this casserole its by far the best!! I made it for a church potluck and everyone loved it and kept asking for the recipe! The sauce, the flavors are AMAZING! Plan on making it for Thanksgiving again! Highly reccomend it! Thank you for the great recipe!5 stars

  5. This is one of those comfort foods that will warm you up and fill you up with all the carbs and that cream cheese makes it rich and creamy.  Sounds like something my family would like of course.

  6. Thanks for the recipe, it sounds amazing! I’m not part of the instant pot crowd so an oven baked cassarole is more my speed!

    Lisa5 stars

  7. This looks like my kind of casserole. I love cheese and I love bacon, so I can see why it’s called crack chicken casserole. Yum!5 stars

  8. I think I’m definitely going to make this soon. This is making my mouth water just looking at the screen. There is nothing in this meal that we don’t like. I cannot wait to try it.

  9. OMG this sounds like heaven!!! I love all the ingredients and love that you have included bacon and cheese to add extra flavour. I’m sure my kids would be very happy if I made it for them for dinner tonight x5 stars

  10. Love, love, love a good casserole. Thanks for including the crock pot instructions for this dish as I am all about set it and forget it.5 stars

  11. This recipe looks so savory. I love that this can be made in the crockpot as well. It would be perfect for my upcoming meal plan. 5 stars

  12. I know some may like this for the cheese, but I am in it for the bacon! This looks like a great holiday casserole for gatherings.

  13. OK now this sounds like my kind of casserole – all that cheese! Definitely seems like it would feel like a bit of a comfort meal on a cold night.

  14. Wow! This cheesy crack chicken casserole looks AMAZING! I know my family would flip for it! Gotta add it to the menu plan!5 stars

  15. So I don’t eat meat BUT… my family would LOVE this! They are all about cheese. Add bacon in there and they are your bestie for life.

  16. Drool over the finish produch for a while. I definitely would try this out for my hubby. I am sure he would love it.

  17. Yes I agree that this is a combination of mac and cheese and bacon cheese recipe. I can’t really say that it’s not delicious because it is delicious and a winner recipe for my whole family.5 stars

  18. This is a dish my kids would love. You inspired me to try this recipe today since I have all the ingredients, thanks.

  19. I haven’t made a casserole in ages. This sounds like a crowd pleaser and perfect for guests. Not to mention a nice, warm comfort meal for the cold weather!

  20. I can see why it is called crack! That looks so addicting. I also think it looks like an amazing fall dish, to serve when it’s chilly outside and all you want to do is sit around a fire.5 stars

  21. This was delicious!  I used rigatoni and bacon bits and added corn (since that’s what I had on hand) and it was amazing!  Thanks for a great recipe!

  22. This is an easy and very delicious casserole. My husband and son ate it all at once))) we love how easy and tasty this casserole is, really great and easy recipe!!!5 stars

  23. Super easy, tasty and delicious recipe! I made it last night for our family and everyone loved it! Really easy to make and tastes amazing!

  24. Had all the ingredients in my house and have been wanting to make this! Love the all in one pan for bacon, chicken and veggies and cheesy mixture! Less dishes to wash! Had it for supper tonite and totally Delish! Also buttered broccoli! ONly  thing is I have enough for the whole week unless I can talk my coworker to have some tomorrow! Easy to make and the taste is great!5 stars

        1. Hi Corrin, thanks for visiting. Yes, you can, it is described in the post. Please refer to that.

  25. The best chicken casserole I have ever made. It is so indulgent and fulm of flavor! I added lots of bacon through the mixture too and it was so good!5 stars

  26. Excellent! My 3 year old granddaughter is a picky eater but a huge fan of ranch dressing and cheese. She absolutely loved it! Everyone thought it was delicious.5 stars

  27. This is the BOMB..absolutely delicious!! The best ever!!! I have the whole extended family coming over tonight to share this wo wonderful new favorite!!!! Wish I could post a picture….5 stars

    1. Hello Lisa, thanks for the kind words. We are really happy you enjoyed it, it’s really an amazing and quick dish to make! Leftovers are equally delicious!

  28. I’m wanting to try this tonight but only have cream of mushroom on hand not cream of chicken, wondering if that would work with a little chicken bouillon? Had anyone tried this?

    1. We noted the serving size on the recipe card but depends how hungry your guests are, would say about 6 to 8.

  29. I didn’t have any whole chicken breasts on hand, but I did have 3 cans of the chuck chicken breast. Cut down the cooking time about 30 minutes and still tasted amazing! Also used real bacon bits instead of cooking bacon. We chose this last minute for dinner so we were kinda on a crunch for time. My husband and children loved it! Definitely have enough for left overs tonight. We are a family of 7, I’ll definitely be making this again, thank you!5 stars

  30. Made this ahead this morning to serve for dinner tonight.  So I cannot speak for my family, but I tasted as I was assembling.  It has a deliciously rich flavor and I know it will be a hit.

    For my family, I knew after tasting that I needed to add a little kick.  I dumped in a 7oz can of chopped green chilies.  Next time I will add some diced Serrano peppers to the onion/pepper mix as well.  

    Thanks for the recipe!  I was needing something new to have in my rotation.5 stars

  31. I made this over the weekend. It is fantastic. My only problem was the prep time, the recipe said 30 minutes. Maybe it was me, but it took me 1 1/2 hours!

    My question is, since there was so much, I froze a good portion but didn’t read your freezing instructions until after it was in the freezer and I didn’t butter the baking dish. Will this be a problem when I reheat this?5 stars

  32. Turned out awesome! But I switched the green peppers for mushrooms and rice instead of pasta, also added ritz crackers on top not Bread crumbs. Was to die for! But are the Calories that Much for a serving size or is that the total for all of it it doesn’t specify!5 stars

  33. Great recipe! The richness of mac n cheese with the savory flavor of casserole. I used wheat bread flour since that’s all i had and the sauce was a bit too thick so i think I’ll cut the flour in half next time but otherwise it was amazing! I also didn’t have bread crumbs so i used fried onions instead… our bellies are very happy! Thank you for sharing!5 stars

  34. Oh wow, we just made this and we are going crazy over this recipe! This is the best mac and cheese recipe EVER!!! The creaminess is AMAZING, the flavor is AMAZING! Hubby kept saying, this is going to be good, everything you prepped so far is all good food, bacon, chicken, onions, peppers and garlic, and the rue sauce came out PERFECT! The only thing we did different was to add 8oz bag of Greyere/Swiss shredded cheese along with the cheddar and we used extra sharp cheddar. The next time I make this (and I definitely will) I want to add a red pepper and maybe one more onion. We also added crushed Lays potato chips on top along with the panko and cheddar cheese. Wow! Thank you for an AWESOME recipe, my grandboys, age 4 and 7, will LOVE this! =)

  35. This is the best mac and cheese recipe we ever made! I shared it on Facebook and couldn’t stop saying how good this recipe is! Thank you so much for sharing this! It will definitely be my go to for any kind of mac and cheese recipe! WE LOVED IT!!! =)5 stars

    1. We used 3 cups, as stated in the recipe card. But you can use more or less depending on your needs. 1 pound should be ok.

  36. This is sooo good! Everyone loves it, even my picky toddler. Added frozen steam bag broccoli cooked halfway the last time and it came out perfect.5 stars

  37. Hate the name. Love the dish. It’s too fancy to be called “Crack”. Crack is whack ! I may add a couple ingredients and rename it. Call it my own. I do that all the time.5 stars

  38. Planning on making it but my kids don’t like elbow macaroni (I’m not a fan either). Can it be made with Rotini/spiral pasta? Don’t see why not but wondering if anyone has tried.

  39. I made once before and my family LOVED It! I want to make again – wondering if this could be done in the instant pot or if anyone has already tried??

  40. Sweet white rice flour works the best for white sauces and thickening! Just brown it lightly or brown it as coating on the meat.

  41. I made this last night. This is so stupid good!! All I could think about was how good it was going to taste the next night. So right now, being the next night, I just finished eating some and it reheated perfectly! This is high on my list for comfort food must haves! Thank you for sharing this recipe! 😊5 stars

  42. We just made this for our teenage daughters and a friend of my wife’s. We all had seconds and would have more if We could physically fit it.
    It was worth the time it took to prepare because it made lots that we can enjoy for at least one more meal.
    Fantastic recipe, thanks so much!!5 stars

  43. DELICIOUS!!!!! But I will say the prep time was NO WHERE near 30 mins. I’m so glad it tasted so good after all the hard work. Gonna figure out an easier method next time! But I highly recommend!5 stars

  44. Delicious! Followed recipe as wrote. Burt didn’t add green peppers. Plenty for my family of 5 (21, 19 and 18). And had leftovers! Perfect on a cold winter night when the kids are home from college. Thank you!5 stars

  45. I had a dinner party and this was perfect for it! Easy to make ahead of time. I didn’t have panko breading so I used corn bread stuffing instead, used spiral noodles which I found held the cheese sauce on it better, added mushrooms and other veggies. Perfect for leftovers. And, since I have a fussy husband, he doesn’t like many veggies. I made a separate bowl and just didn’t add those veggies he doesn’t eat. Very versatile.5 stars

  46. This is super good, but prep time is waaay more than 30 mins. I’m an accomplished cook, and it took over an hour.5 stars

  47. I made “fiesta crack chicken”. I substituted ranch packet for fiesta ranch packet I used hot jalapeños and habanero jack cheese instead of cheddar cream of bacon instead of cream of chicken (only because I forgot to buy it😭). It was very good with spicy corn on the Cobb and a baked potato!5 stars

  48. I’m a big fan of baked macaroni and cheese and was hesitant on adding all these extras into an already delicious classic but, this was delicious! I followed the recipe and it turned out to be a hit with my partner and 3 year old! We all loved everything about this hearty one pan. I was also afraid of the ranch flavor being overpowering but it complimented it well. We have added this into our rotation since we were in a “meal rut” with covid and having many repeat meals. Can’t wait to get sick of this one.5 stars

  49. Can I double this Recipe as it only serves 8 it looks like ? If so do I need to change any ingredients Or the length I cook it ? Thanks

    1. Yes, you can easily double, you may increase the cooking time, by 20-30 minutes. Just keep an eye on it!

  50. My family loved this dish!! I snuck in a package of mushrooms and no-one noticed! Next time I’ll add even more veggies. There’s plenty of sauce to hide all the veggies without suspicion!!5 stars

  51. Absolutely delicious!!! I used a pound of shredded rotisserie chicken and a bag of shrimp and it tasted amazing! I made it for the fam since I eat more on the healthier side but needless to say I made a special exception for this dish. I couldn’t stop eating it once I started. The combination of ingredients is PERFECT!!5 stars

  52. This is amazing. It was a huge hit with a crowd. Just one heads up if you’re freezing it. Freezer to oven is at “least” an hour and a half, not 1 hour. My propane oven temperatures at our cabin are hotter than normal and it took that much longer.
    This is now one of our favourites.5 stars

  53. Big hit! Even my picky eater said it was “busin” which I found out means delicious lol! A new family fave! Thank you so much for this recipe!5 stars

  54. You mention sausage in this recipe but then it dies not show up anywhere on the actual recipe…..

  55. I was tired of the same old thing and decided I’d give this a try. Took me a little over an hour to prep 🙄 but thoroughly enjoyed it. Will definitely make it again and will try to beat my prep time.

  56. My family loved this recipe even my very picky mother. Loved the crispy top and corners. Added different color bell peppers, will definitely make again next time with mushrooms. Also agree on longer prep time but well worth the trouble5 stars

  57. This recipe rocks!! My granddaughter found the recipe for us to try. My family loved it. Will definitely be making it again.5 stars

  58. I made this with 4 large chicken breasts that were left over from another dinner. I used shell noodles and omitted the onions and green peppers. It was very good and as suggested, it would easily feed 8 people (maybe more). I would make this again for sure.

  59. LOVE this recipe! Reduced the serving size to 2 and it turned out great. Will definitely make again and again and again…5 stars

  60. My leftover chicken breasts from a previous dinner were used for this recipe. This recipe uses shell noodles and omits onions and peppers. The dish was very tasty and, as suggested, it could easily feed eight persons (maybe more). This is something I would make again without a doubt.5 stars

  61. Damn Catalina this dish was so damn good, you did that, I had to come and find this website and give props. My wife made it for us and we tore it up.5 stars

  62. Fabulous recipe. My husband loves this I found something to add that for us makes it even better! I coat the diced chicken in Tones rosemary garlic spice which also has dehydrated sweet red pepper and lemon. I dont adjust the real peppers and do my garlic according to taste…personally I love garlic! It just adds a loath of depth to a great dish. Biggest issue i cant find the spice where I am anywhere but Sams Club

  63. Hi, if I’m making this a day early.. should I hold off on adding the breadcrumbs until it’s time to bake it??

  64. I tried the crockpot version. I’m not crazy about it but I will definitely be trying the oven version. The noodles were gummy/chewy but the flavor is awesome!4 stars

  65. It took a lot more time for my prep, around an hour and 45 minutes, but the recipe was definitely worth it. All of my kids were drawn into the kitchen while I was prepping, very interested in the dinner. It was a huge hit, and I will definitely make it again. Hopefully, I can shave down the prep time the second time around, lol.5 stars

  66. Just made this was out of cream of chicken so used cheddar cheese soup. Was also out of bacon so I used chopped ham. Fingers crossed it turns out good.

  67. I’ve made this various ways and it’s delicious each time. I have been adding southwest corn (sold at Meijer in a can). Often I don’t have the cream cheese and I’m short on the amount of noodles so I will add a box of mac and cheese (Velveeta). Tonight, I didn’t have the soup either I just made it without. I also added some bbq sauce to the mixed up chicken and veggies. I’ve added jalapeños another time, it’s easy to change it up each time. It’s time consuming to make which is my only complaint!5 stars

  68. I NEVER make casseroles because I ate them enough in the 70’s when I was a kid and I have stayed away from them for years. I needed a pot luck dish for work and I decided to make this recipe. It was quick and easy to make and I got rave reviews from my co workers. I will definitely be using this casserole recipe in my meal rotation in the Fall/Winter. I love to make comfort food when it’s cold and snowy outside.5 stars

  69. Made it as written. We enjoyed it. But be prepared, it takes a long time to make if you have to cook the chicken and prep/cook veggies. Do the short cuts if your planning on making during the weeknight!5 stars

  70. Love this!! I love recipes that include cream cheese. I substituted the cheddar for provolone and mozzarella since the bacon gives a smoky test it meshed well with the provolone. Served with garlic bread sticks and it was amazing. Thanks for sharing.5 stars

  71. I’ve been making this for my family for years and it’s always a hit. It’s creamy, flavorful and high in protein. I use the recipe for the cheese sauce for my baked Mac and cheese recipe on thanksgiving as well and it disappears in minutes. I would definitely recommend trying this if you haven’t already5 stars