Friendsgiving Casserole Recipe (2024)

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Chicken and Stuffing Casserole with Sour Cream, also known as Friendsgiving Casserole, is a creamy dish made with chicken and a savory stuffing mix. This is my from-scratch version and the ultimate comfort food. Serve with fresh green beans, Dinner Rolls and Cranberry Sauce for a perfect meal for your Friendsgiving!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe!

This delicious casserole is made with tender chicken thighs mixed into a creamy, dreamy sour cream sauce, all nestled beneath a golden blanket of perfectly seasoned stuffing. Each mouthful is a symphony of flavors and textures, a blend of savory chicken, rich sour cream, and the comforting crunch of the stuffing.

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Homemade Chicken Stock

For this recipe I make a homemade chicken stock while cooking the chicken thighs. I mean, I had to cook the chicken anyway, so why not add some aromatics and make my own stock? I add in celery, carrots, garlic, onions and fresh herbs. When the chicken is cooked through, remove chicken from the pot and continue to simmer the chicken stock while you prep the casserole sauce. Once you’re ready, strain the stock from the vegetables.

Making your own homemadebone brothis so easy and so affordable, you’ll wonder why you ever purchased the store bought stuff! Made with basically free ingredients, you’re just a few hours away from a nourishing pantry staple that you can store in the fridge or freeze for longer storage.

If you want to skip this part of the recipe and use store-bought chicken broth, that’s totally fine! You can also use a precooked rotisserie chicken or chicken breast if you don’t want to use thighs.

Main Ingredients Needed

Here is everything you need to make this easy recipe, broken down into sections- chicken and homemade stock, casserole sauce, and the stuffing topping.

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Chicken + Homemade Chicken Stock

  • chicken thighs– I usedboneless, skinless thighs because they are so flavorful and juicy. You can also use chicken breast or a rotisserie chicken
  • onion– I used a yellow onion, cut in half, skin on
  • garlic– whole bulb, cut in half, paper on
  • carrot–roughly chopped
  • celery–roughly chopped, with leaves
  • salt– for seasoning. Sea Salt or Kosher salt is fine
  • whole black peppercorns– for seasoning
  • fresh sprigsof thyme, rosemary and parsley
  • enough water to cover all ingredients

Creamy Casserole Sauce

  • butter– I used unsalted butter, melted
  • celery, onion and garlic clove–minced
  • all-purpose flour– used to thicken the sauce
  • chicken stock– homemade from above or store bought is absolutely fine
  • heavy cream– used to create the creamy texture
  • sour cream– adds a tangy flavor and creamy texture
  • salt & black pepper–to taste

Stuffing Topping

Pro Tip: If you would like to skip making your own chicken and homemade chicken stock/broth, you can substitute fully cooked shredded chicken thighs or breasts (or rotisserie chicken) and then use store-bought chicken broth or stock.No judgement here for taking a much needed shortcut!

How to Make Chicken and Stuffing Casserole

This is an easy casserole that the whole family will love! For full recipe details, including ingredients and measurements, see the printable recipe card down below. Here are step-by-step instructions for what you can expect when making this recipe:

Cook the chicken and homemade stock

If you’re using store-bought boxed chicken stock, and have your chicken cooked and shredded, you can skip down to the casserole sauce section next.

Add chicken thighs, onion, garlic, carrot, celery, salt, peppercorns and fresh herbs to a medium saucepan, add enough water to cover all ingredients and boil for 15-20 minutes or until chicken is cooked through and reaches an internal temperature of 165° F.

Remove the chicken and place on a dish to cool.

Lower to medium-low heat and continue simmering the broth while you prepare other ingredients. When ready to use, drain into a colander and discard cooked veggies. Keep broth for sauce and topping (later in recipe, you may have some leftover).

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Make the Creamy Sauce

Over medium heat in same saucepan, melt 4 tablespoons butter. Add onion and celery and cook until soft and translucent, stirring occasionally.

Add minced garlic clove and stir for 1-2 minutes until fragrant, being careful not to brown or burn.

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Whisk in flour and cook for 2-3 minutes.

Whisk in chicken broth and bring temperature up to a medium-heat to bring to a small boil, whisking frequently.

Once desired thickness has been achieved, lower heat and add heavy cream and sour cream, stirring until combined. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper if needed.

Assemble Casserole + Bake

Preheat oven to 350° F.

Shred the chicken (should be about 5 cups total). Stir shredded chicken into the sauce to evenly coat.

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Spray a 9×13 casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray. Pour shredded chicken mixture into bottom of the prepared casserole dish, spreading out evenly with a spoon or spatula.

Combine the other 4 tablespoons of melted butter and 1 cup chicken stock.Spread stuffing mix evenly over chicken mixture and drizzle melted butter/chicken stock mixture over top ensuring all stuffing crumbs are evenly coated.

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Bake for about 30 minutes or until golden brown and bubbly. Bake time may vary slightly. Garnish with parsley, serve warm and enjoy!

Storing Leftovers + Make Ahead Directions

Allow the casserole to cool completely to room temperature. Depending on how much leftover casserole you have, you can either cover the baking dish with plastic wrap or transfer to an airtight container with a good fitting lid. This casserole will stay fresh in the fridge for 3-4 days and up to 1 month in the freezer! Reheat in the microwave until heated through.

Make Ahead– Casseroles are notoriously great make ahead meals! Make and assemble this casserole as directed up to baking. Cover casserole with plastic wrap and store in the fridge until ready to bake. You may need to add 10-12 minutes to the cook time.

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FAQ About This Friendsgiving Casserole Recipe

Can I use turkey instead of chicken?

Absolutely, yes! This is a great dish to use leftover thanksgiving turkey in.

Should I cover this casserole to bake?

No, you want to leave it uncovered while baking to allow the stuffing to get a little toasted. Otherwise the stuffing will essentially be steamed and be soggy.

Can I add raw chicken to the casserole mixture and then bake?

No. In some casseroles the recipe is written to include raw chicken and the baking time accommodates for that. For this recipe, you’ll need to use fully cooked chicken or leftover turkey.

What can I use as a sour cream substitution?

You can use 1 cup of plain greek yogurt or 1 can of condensed soup like cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup instead of sour cream.

More of My Favorite Thanksgiving Dishes to Try!

These casseroles are often served as a classic Thanksgiving side dish. No matter how you serve them, you’re sure to taste the flavors of thanksgiving dinner…now you just need to save room for some pumpkin pie! 😉

  • Classic Green Bean Casserole
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Thanksgiving Leftover Casserole
  • Scalloped Potatoes
  • Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  • Funeral Potatoes

Whether you’re planning the menu for a Friendsgiving feast or needing another recipe to use up Thanksgiving leftovers, this chicken casserole checks all the boxes! It’s a hearty meal that my family loves. I hope you use this recipe this holiday season. Have a great day, friends!

If you make this recipe, I would really appreciate it if you wouldgive it a star rating and leave your review in the comments! If you have a picture of your finished dish, post it on Instagram using the hashtag #laurenslatest and tagging me @laurens_latest.

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Friendsgiving Casserole (Chicken Stuffing Casserole with Sour Cream)

Chicken Stuffing Casserole with Sour Cream, also known as Friendsgiving Casserole, is a creamy dish made with chicken and stuffing mix. This is my from-scratch version and the ultimate comfort food.

servings 8

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

for chicken and homemade stock*

  • 2 lbs chicken thighs boneless, skinless (or breasts)
  • 1 medium onion cut in half, skin on
  • 1 small garlic whole bulb, cut in half, paper on
  • 1/2 carrot roughly chopped
  • 1 stalk celery roughly chopped, with leaves
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp whole black peppercorns
  • sprigs thyme fresh
  • sprigs rosemary fresh
  • sprigs parsley fresh
  • water enough to cover all ingredients

for casserole

  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1 stalk celery minced (almost 1/2 cup)
  • 1 medium onion minced (about 1 cup)
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 3 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken stock (homemade from above)
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste

for topping

  • 6 oz stuffing mix I used Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Classic Stuffing
  • 1/4 cup butter melted
  • 1 cup chicken stock (homemade from above)
  • parsley fresh or dried, for garnish

Instructions

for chicken and homemade stock

  • Add all ingredients to a medium saucepan and boil for 15-20 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.

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  • Remove the chicken and place on a dish to cool.

  • Lower heat to medium-low and continue simmering the broth while you prepare other ingredients. When ready to use, drain into a colander and discard cooked veggies. Keep broth for sauce and topping (later in recipe, you may have some leftover).

for casserole sauce

  • Over medium heat in same saucepan, melt half stick of butter. Add onion and celery and cook until soft and translucent, stirring occasionally.

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  • Add garlic and stir for 1-2 minutes until fragrant, being careful not to brown or burn.

  • Whisk in flour and cook for 2-3 minutes.

  • Whisk in chicken broth and bring temperature up to a medium-heat to bring to a small boil, whisking frequently.

  • Once desired thickness has been achieved, lower heat and add heavy cream and sour cream, stirring until combined. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper if needed.

put it all together

  • Preheat oven to 350° F.

  • Shred chicken (should be about 5 cups total)

  • Stir chicken into the sauce to evenly coat.

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  • Spray a 9×13 casserole dish with non-stick spray.

  • Pour shredded chicken mixture into bottom of dish, spreading out evenly with a spoon or spatula.

  • Combine the other half stick of melted butter and 1 cup chicken stock.

  • Spread stuffing mix evenly over chicken mixture and drizzle melted butter/chicken stock mixture over top ensuring all stuffing crumbs are evenly coated.

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  • Bake for about 30 minutes or until golden brown and bubbly. Garnish with parsley, serve warm and enjoy!

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Notes

*If you would like to skip making your own chicken and homemade chicken stock/broth, you can substitute fully cooked shredded chicken thighs or breasts (or rotisserie chicken) and then use store-bought chicken broth or stock.

Nutrition

Calories: 615kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 46g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 186mg | Sodium: 900mg | Potassium: 505mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 1658IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 85mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Chicken Casserole, chicken stuffing casserole, friendsgiving casserole

Friendsgiving Casserole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

  1. Choose the right baking dish. If you're all about the crunchy topping, use a shallow dish. ...
  2. Undercook your pasta. ...
  3. Drain your meat. ...
  4. Beware of mushy vegetables. ...
  5. Know your cheeses. ...
  6. Master the art of casserole assembly. ...
  7. Don't skip the topping. ...
  8. Make it now, but bake it later.
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How do you make a casserole taste better? ›

Try different herbs for added flavour: sage or lemon thyme work wonderfully well. For a meatier casserole, add chopped sausage or pancetta when cooking the chicken. Stir wholegrain mustard through the casserole at the end of cooking (to taste); this is especially good if you have sausage in the casserole.

How do you make a casserole not soggy? ›

Just because your casserole is starting to look a bit soupy doesn't mean it's beyond saving. In fact, all you need to do is add some pasta noodles or grains to your base. This trick works for the simple reason that both types of ingredients soak up water as they cook.

What binds a casserole together? ›

The key to a good casserole is the sauce or broth that binds those ingredients together as they bubble in the oven, allowing the flavors to meld together into a harmonious, comforting meal. This can be something as simple as the McCormick Brown Gravy Mix used in this tasty Hamburger Casserole dish.

What are the 4 parts of a casserole? ›

Not every single casserole has all of them, but as a rule of thumb, here's what to look for: a starch, a binding agent or sauce, and a protein or vegetable. Many casseroles also have both vegetables and proteins, as well as a crunchy element to give some textural contrast, and cheese.

What are the 5 components of a casserole? ›

According to food blog High Heeled Homemaker, your basic casserole requires five ingredients: a protein, starch, vegetable, sauce, and cheese. If you have those five ingredients in your casserole dish, congratulations; you just made a casserole, whether it's a beloved recipe or a concoction of your own creation.

What thickens a casserole? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

How to make a casserole less rich? ›

If your food is too rich...

Add an acid such as lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar, or pickled vegetables (such as jalapeños).

Do casseroles cook better covered or uncovered? ›

Uncovering the foods promotes browning and crisping, and reduces the amount of liquid in the finished dish. If a casserole looks soupy when it's ready to bake, bake it uncovered unless the ingredients include pasta or rice, which absorb liquid.

Why do casseroles have to sit overnight? ›

Casseroles are at their best when the ingredients are able to meld, which is why they often taste even better the second day.

Is it better to cook casserole the day before or? ›

Make-ahead meals (especially baked casseroles) are terrific because you can completely assemble them in advance and bake them just before serving. They're the ultimate comfort food as they come bubbling hot and delicious straight from the oven to the table to the delight of family and friends.

How long should a casserole be cooked for? ›

The time a casserole takes to cook will vary from 2-2½ hours for chuck, blade and thick flank, up to 4 hours for shin, leg and neck. Pork cuts for braising and casseroling normally take 1½ hours, and lamb much the same.

What goes first in a casserole? ›

Meat know how

If you coat it too early, the moisture in the meat absorbs the flour and spoils the texture of the casserole. Begin by browning the meat or chicken, separately, before adding vegetables, liquids and herbs. This seals in the juices and adds flavour.

What does mayonnaise do in a casserole? ›

Mayo Is The Glue That Holds A Casserole Together

It's basically food glue that also provides other added benefits. Think of it as a culinary adhesive that offers more than just stickiness. Additionally, mayonnaise enhances the juiciness of dishes without making them overly moist.

Do you cook vegetables before putting in casserole? ›

A common issue with casseroles is soggy overcooked pasta or vegetable components. "Partially cooking these ingredients is the only way to make a casserole with a satisfying texture," says LaClair.

What are the key components of a casserole? ›

In the United States, a casserole or hot dish is typically a baked food with three main components: pieces of meat (such as chicken or ground meat) or fish (such as tuna) or other protein (such as beans or tofu), various chopped or canned vegetables (such as green beans or peas), and a starchy binder (such as flour, ...

What are the basics of a casserole? ›

There are 3 main parts that make up a casserole: the starchy base, the filling, and the sauce. The base: The starchy base is the foundation of the casserole. It isn't going to be the most flavorful part of the dish, but it is what will make the casserole filling and satisfying.

What are three guidelines to follow when preparing casseroles? ›

Top tips for casseroles

Cut your ingredients, such as meat, potatoes and parsnips, into similar-sized pieces to ensure they cook evenly. Add any ingredients that cook quickly, such as broad beans, towards the end of cooking. To save time – and washing up – use a flameproof, ovenproof casserole dish.

What are 3 possible advantages to preparing your own casseroles? ›

Why You Should Be Cooking More Casseroles
  1. They're versatile. For every set of tastebuds, there's a casserole to match. ...
  2. They can be nutritious. ...
  3. They're easy, from prep through cleanup. ...
  4. They feed a crowd. ...
  5. They're transportable and gift-able.

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