Thursday, February 23, 2012

Divine Chicken a la King Casserole

When I was home visiting my family for Christmas, my dad passed on a family treasure to me. Was it an old piece of jewelry? A beautiful chest of drawers? An old trinket passed down? No - it was a ratty old cook book. Except - it's like Aladdin's lamp. You open it up and point to a recipe - you make it - it's delicious. You open it up and point to a recipe - you make it - it's delicious. Over and over! Apparently half of the food I grew up with came out of this cookbook. So I can't even tell you how excited I am to have it!

So what is this magical cookbook of wonder? It's called "Bayou Cuisine" and it's an old church cookbook from 1979. In fact, if you are totally interested in it, there are a few used copies on Amazon.com here. The inside cover tells me it's a "pot pourri of delta cookery, art, and history" -- perrrrrfect.

There's a lovely old watercolor and a poem on the inside cover.
I must go to my home in the swamps again,
Where the tall, tall cypress grow,
Where the bayous sleep,
And the brakes are deep,
Unused to ice and snow

I must go to my home in the swamps again,
To the simple things I know,
Where the willows weep,
and the love-vines creep
and tangle
South winds blow

Could anything be better? Well, yeah actually. The freaking recipes in this dang holy book.

Today Aj and I weren't sure what to have for dinner. So we opened it up, and the first thing I saw was Chicken Casserole (With Rice) -- Ok so I am a fan of 1) Casserole 2) Chicken and 3) Rice - a quick scan of the ingredients told me this was obviously a take on Chicken a La King. The cookbook classifies the recipe as French and puts it next to Coq au Vin. Done. Decided.

So, loving husband that he is (not to mention I cooked the last 3 nights...) Aj whipped this recipe up in a jiff. It was pretty much the BEST THING EVER. You 100% MUST try this recipe. Definitely getting made again. There was barely even enough for leftovers and there's only two of us!!! The book says Mrs. Jamie Whitten submitted this recipe, and I thank her from the bottom of my heart...err stomach.

Without further ado, the magical "French" recipe (right, because those French people put cornflakes on everything...):



Chicken Casserole (With Rice)

  • 2 C. Diced chicken (uncooked, small cubes)
  • 1/4 C. Mayonnaise (as always, I used Cains)
  • 1 C. Cooked rice (White long grain)
  • 1/2 Tsp. Salt
  • 4 Oz. Can of Mushrooms
  • 1 C. Diced celery
  • 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • 1 Tbsp. finely chopped onion
  • 1 Can cream of chicken soup
  • Cornflakes (Kellogs)
  • 2 Tbsp butter
  1. Combine all ingredients except cornflakes and butter and mix together. Place them in a 9x9 casserole dish.
  2. Mix 2 tbsp butter (melted) with 1 cup corn flake crumbs. Place on top of casserole.
  3. Bake 30 to 40 minutes at 350°F.

Serves 8 (Aka 4)