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Originally Posted by phenomshel
No, the title does not mean the chicken is spoiled,  . It's green from the tomatillo salsa in it. This isn't authentic mexican, by a long shot, it's Tex-Mex.
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cooked and chopped
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 jar tomatillo salsa (Herdez is the brand I use, but you may not be able to find it where you live.)
1 sm. can tomatoes with green chilis (I use Ro-Tel brand but you can't find it everywhere).
1/2 carton sour cream (about three or four heaping tablespoons)
corn tortillas
grated cheese (I use the pre shredded Colby/monterey jack blend, but anything will work)
Combine soup, salsa, and sour cream in bowl. Mix well to blend. Add chopped chicken to mix.
In large casserole dish, put a layer of corn tortillas to cover the bottom of the dish. This doesn't have to be perfect - I used three tortillas per layer for mine, two whole and one halved for the sides. Add a layer of chicken/sauce mixture and cheese, repeat layers, ending with cheese.
Bake in a 375 degree oven for about 25 minutes, or until bubbly hot and cheese is melted.
You can use low fat or no fat alternatives for everything, but I don't guarantee the results if you do.
I serve this with refried beans (see previous post).
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Oooooh I missed this! Yum!
I came to post one of my friend's recipes that I'm making for dinner (minus the grill though):
Grilled Pizza
Pizza Dough (I waaaay prefer Pillsbury pizza crust because for some reason I can't mold the lumps of dough)
Pizza Sauce
Fresh Mozzarella (I buy the small balls)
Basil and any other toppings you might like
Get grill heated to around 350. Shape pizza dough into what you need (small pies work best when grilling). Throw dough on grill for a few minutes (starts to get golden) then flip. Put pizza sauce and toppings (I place the mozz balls randomly, it doesn't cover the whole pizza) on the dough, then close the lid of the grill. Only takes a few more minutes.
This pizza is so delicious, and I still haven't been able to figure out why. It's great for parties though, and lazy summers.