my friend jewlene (did i spell that right?) gurr made these for my family once in high school and i loved them. now that i know there is cream cheese in them, i like them a little less. i don't really like cream cheese--i hate how recipes do that to me. i like something until i find out what's in it and then it's ruined. ugh. anyway, let's get started.
you'll need a package of chicken, 8 ounces of cream cheese, 1/2 of an onion, 2 packages of crescent rolls, a package of stuffing mix, and butter.
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start by boiling your chicken, 30 minutes or until no longer pink.
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while that's cooking, crush your stuffing with a rolling pin. it's best if it's crushed really small, but that's very hard to do, so just do your best and crush as best you can.
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now put a few tablespoons of butter in a microwave safe bowl,
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and cook for about 30 seconds, until it's completely melted.
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pour your stuffing mix out onto a sheet of waxed paper.
put your cream cheese into a mixing bowl. it's easiest to mix if it's softened, so take it out of the fridge an hour or so before you're ready to mix.
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now shred your chicken into the bowl,
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and add the diced onion.
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mix together well. you don't want big clumps of cream cheese in your pillows.
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here it is all mixed up:
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now open your package of crescent rolls,
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and roll them out (on a clean surface, please).
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separate one of the triangles, and put a small amount of the chicken mixture at the big end.
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then roll it up, like this:
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make sure the ends are closed off. they should look something like this when you're finished:
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once you're finished with that part, take one of the pillows and coat it in butter--make sure it is all covered.
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then coat it in stuffing mix. i like to press down and get the stuffing really stuck in there. to me, the stuffing and roll are the best parts.
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see? like this.
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then put it on a foil-lined cookie sheet. i line everything with foil when i cook. it makes clean up sooo easy.
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see? here's the first pan full. actually, it was my only pan full because i only did half of the recipe. but most people can eat at least two of these, so if you're serving more than 4 people, i'd definitely do the full thing. now pop them into a 375* oven for 15-20 minutes. they should be brown, not doughy at all.
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now for the topping. put a can of cream of chicken soup into a sauce pan, then add a can full of milk.
like this.
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now mix together with a whisk over medium heat until it's hot and bubbly.
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take your chicken pillows out of the oven,
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and cover with the sauce.
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they're kind of a lot of work, but they taste good, so it's worth it every now and then. enjoy!
gurr's chicken pillows1 package of chicken
8 ounces of cream cheese
1/2 of an onion
2 packages of crescent rolls
a package of stuffing mix
butter
cream of chicken soup
milk
boil the chicken 30 minutes or until no longer pink. soften a package of cream cheese, and put into a mixing bowl with the shredded chicken and 1/2 of a small onion (diced). put a small amount of the chicken mixture onto the larger end of the roll, and roll up like a pillow. make sure the ends are closed off. coat the pillow in melted butter and then crushed stuffing mix. bake at 375* for 15-20 minutes or until browned. serve with cream of chicken soup mixed with one can of milk on top.
3 comments:
We make these with cheese sauce instead and they are really yummy! It's Branden's favorite meal. But we don't call them pillows...I like that name!
I made these last night, and they were yummy! Thanks for the wonderful recipes! I've tried quite a few and they're all delish! Keep them coming!! ;-)
Yes Keep them comming!!
My firend made this and Iv been looking for the recipe! I always love the step by step directions trust me i need them. so thanks your a doll!
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