Sunday, October 11, 2020

Chicken Puffs

 This is a family favorite!


Ingredients

  • Two cans of crescent rolls
  • One (10.5 oz) can of cream of chicken soup
  • 10.5 oz milk
  • One (12.5 oz) can of chicken
  • One cup of cheese (or desired amount, I usually do a couple good handfuls)
  • Optional:  One cup of frozen broccoli florets, thawed and chopped


Steps

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk cream of chicken soup and milk together.  
  3. Place 1/2 of mixture in a 9x13 pan. 
  4. In another small bowl, mix chicken and cheese together.  If desired, add broccoli to this mix, or part of the mix. 
  5. Open crescent rolls.  Place a tablespoon-ish of chicken/cheese mixture in the wide part of the triangle.  Tuck and roll to create a puff.  Place in pan on soup mixture.  
  6. Repeat step 4 until all crescents are used. 
  7. Pour remaining soup mixture on top of crescent rolls.
  8. Bake for 20-30 minutes until rolls begin to brown.  


Notes

  • If the top browns too quickly and the bottom does not cook, reduce heat to 350 degrees and increase cook time to 30-40 minutes. 
  • In 2020, we added some frozen, yet thawed, broccoli to the puffs.  It was fantastic!  We now make half the pan with broccoli and half without.  Simply construct the first half, then add broccoli to the chicken/cheese mixture and finish!
  • Easily frozen.  Bake and wrap well to prevent freezer burn.  Keep wrapped in foil to warm in oven or thaw and microwave to serve. 


Serving Suggestions

  • I usually serve with green beans and a fruit.  
  • In college, we would have these with hash brown casserole.  
  • A nice salad is a good option too!


Personal Story

The first time I remember hearing about chicken puffs, was in high school.  The "guys" would go to Andrew's house before football games and she would make dinner.  When it was chicken puff night, they ranted and raved how good it was. 

Flash forward to college.  Kristi and I would make these on occasion.  One weekend, I remember coming home and we went straight to her house and made our ultimate comfort foods:  chicken puffs and Sarah Petre's hash brown casserole.   We didn't eat until close to 9pm, but it was so good!

It was a staple for Kristi and I when we moved into an apartment.

It's still in the rotation.  Ryan loved it when I made them when we got married.  Spencer liked them.  Parker (4 years old), who wouldn't eat them for a time, now requests them every time I ask if he has requests for dinner or meals when I plan for the week.  Gary even enjoys them!

It is an easy, yummy, kid friendly meal!