Quick King Ranch Chicken Skillet Recipe

Recipe By Southern Living

Put this traditional tex-mex favorite on the table in less than an hour with the help of a rotisserie chicken. King ranch chicken has been a beloved dish for many years, with variations showing up in community cookbooks across the south. While texas claims the recipe as her own, not much is known about its origins, accept that is was not developed at the king ranch. Purists may shudder at the prospect of making a quick and easy king ranch dish using a rotisserie chicken (instead of spending hours boiling or roasting one) and other convenience products, but one bite and they will agree that this recipe is a keeper. Some of the key ingredients of a king ranch casserole are peppers. We use two poblano chiles to give this casserole a nice amount of heat. If you want to make it less spicy, substitute small bell peppers for one or both of the poblanos. Another marker of a true king ranch casserole is the corn tortilla, which is cut and layered across the top of this skillet casserole. One-dish skillet suppers make clean-up a breeze because the recipe comes together using just one oven-proof skillet, such as a cast iron skillet. Add a green salad or loaf of warm bread, and you have a complete meal.

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Ingredients for Quick King Ranch Chicken Skillet Recipe

  • 1/4 tablespoon Canola oil
  • 1/4 Medium size yellow onion, chopped
  • 1/2 Large poblano chiles, stemmed, seeded, and chopped
  • 1/4 can Diced tomatoes and green chiles, undrained
  • 1/4 can Cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 cup Chopped, cooked chicken
  • 0.13 cup Lower sodium chicken broth
  • 0.38 teaspoon Ground Cumin
  • 0.13 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 0.13 teaspoon Black pepper
  • 2 ounce Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded, divided
  • 2 White corn tortillas, each cut into eighths
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Recipe By Southern Living