Velveeta Chicken Spaghetti

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8 Servings
Pasta American
Dinner American Main Dish pasta Chicken Company Dish casserole Bake Pasta Winter Sour

1/2 c. diced l pepper
1/2 cup oleo or ve oil
1 med. diced on
2 cans cken broth more or less to taste
1 can of cream of cken soup
1 can of am of mushroom soup
3 c. of diced cooked cken
1 can of rotel atoes
1 package thin spaghetti cooked in; cken broth
1/2 pound of veeta cheese sliced; more or less to taste
salt and per to taste
1 can hrooms ; with juice, optional
1 can black pitted ves optional

In a large skillet or cooking pot, saute bell pepper and onion in oleo or olive oil if you prefer. Add 1 can of chicken broth and chicken. Simmer until tender. Cut chicken into bite-size pieces as it's cooking. Use 3 cups of chicken. I've used packaged chicken tenderloins, as well as pre-cooked chicken from the deli. Whatever is convenient. It's all good. Add all soups and Ro-tel tomatoes. Stir well. Simmer for about 15 minutes until chicken is done. Cook the spaghetti in boiling water or chicken broth until just slightly cooked "al dente" - you don't want to over-cook it because it will be cooking more in the oven. Drain, rinse, and set aside until you are ready to mix with chicken/sauce ingredients in baking dish for the oven. In a large baking dish or oven-proof pot, place the cooked and cut up chicken, cooked spaghetti, salt and pepper, cheese, and soup mixture. Depending on how creamy you like this dish, you may want to add extra chicken broth before you bake. (I always do). Stir very well to mix all ingredients evenly. I usually stir once after about 15 minutes in the oven - after the cheese has had time to melt. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. You can add canned or fresh mushrooms if you like. Also, for a nice touch - (looks pretty for guests) you can add one can of black olives, sprinkled over the top of the casserole. (optional). (I slice them to make them go further). Please note that if you want to cut the fat from your diet, this tastes equally good with fat-free soups and the "lite" velveeta. You can also leave out the olive oil or oleo and spray the pan with pam and add extra fat-free chicken broth. A good company dish. Everyone always seems to enjoy this dish and I usually get asked for the recipe. Yield: yield: 8 to 10


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