Creamy Ranch Chicken Casserole (made from scratch)

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This makeover "from scratch" version of the popular Creamy Ranch Chicken Casserole recipe features no processed ingredients. It'll definitely be a family favorite that's a big hit with the kids.
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I saw a recipe circling the internet the other day for Creamy Ranch Chicken Casserole that people were pretty excited about trying. I followed the link and noticed the recipe called for several highly processed ingredients…

  • Packet of Ranch Seasoning
    INGREDIENTS: Maltodextrin, buttermilk, salt, monosodium glutamate, lactic acid, dried garlic, dried onion, spices, citric acid, less than 2% of: calcium stearate, artificial flavors, xanthan gum, carboxymethylcellulose (this one may look like a typo, but it’s not), guar gum, natural flavors (soy).
    Why ranch packets are bad on 100 Days of Real Food

  • Cream of Chicken Soup
    INGREDIENTS: Chicken stock, modified food starch, contains less than 2% of: chicken fat, chicken meat, cream (milk), wheat flour, salt, vegetable oil, dehydrated whey, water, whey protein concentrate, yeast extract, flavoring, beta-carotene, soy protein isolate, sodium phosphate, celery extract, dehydrated chicken, onion extract.
    Why cream of chicken soup is bad on 100 Days of Real Food
  • Ritz Crackers
    INGREDIENTS: unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate {vitamin b1}, riboflavin {vitamin b2}, folic acid), soybean oil, sugar, partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil (a.k.a. trans fat), salt, leavening (baking soda and/or calcium phosphate), high fructose corn syrup, soy lecithin, malted barley flour, natural flavor; contains wheat, soy.
    Why Ritz crackers are bad on 100 Days of Real Food

I think we can do family dinner without artificial flavors, factory-farmed chicken, high fructose corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated oils (a.k.a. trans fat). Yes, it’s a little more work… but not that much and worth it for the health of our families!

Here’s how in this makeover “from scratch” version of that ever-so-popular Creamy Ranch Chicken Casserole recipe. Let me know how it goes! :)

Be sure to make this Chicken Casserole as well!

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  1. 5 stars
    One of our favorites! I prefer to precook my chicken, and we have also added brown rice (precooked) and mixed veggies to make it a full casserole! So good!

  2. 5 stars
    My 4yr old daughter has been bragging about the yummy chicken her mommy made for over a week. This one is a winner.

  3. 5 stars
    My family loves this recipe. I add in whatever vegetables I have on hand on top of the chicken. Today was organic mixed veggies. I also subbed in chicken Left over from a whole chicken I cooked earlier in the week. It was a hit! My son’s friend even asked for seconds!

  4. 5 stars
    This was soooo good, and is easy to make! Perfect for a busy weeknight meal. I didn’t have dill, so I added some Italian seasoning. Even my super picky teenager loved it! Served with pasta and steamed broccoli.

  5. This works better with cooked leftover chicken. I’ve tried it with raw chicken and cooked chicken. The raw chicken isn’t thoroughly cooked after 30 minutes. Good taste,

  6. Do you think that adding a package of frozen vegetables to the mix would work with the roux? Or better to keep the veggies on the side?

  7. 5 stars
    This was a hit with my family!! I had to sub a couple of things. I used corn starch instead of flour due to celiac. I also used chopped beef instead of chicken. We were out of chicken, but we did have a grass fed roast still in the freezer. I boiled that up in order to have the broth. I also added cooked gf noodles directly to the dish before baking. Everything else was spot on and it was absolutely delicious!! We are expecting a meat delivery from the farmer this weekend and will most definitely make this with chicken next week! So, so good!!

  8. We loved it! I served it with rice and green beans and used skinless boneless chicken thighs. My kids are 5,4,1 and 2 mo. Everyone including husband asked for seconds.

  9. Katherine Nichols

    This recipe has everything going for it – straightforward, no hard-to-get ingredients required and a real crowd-pleaser with its tasty sauce, succulent chicken and crunchy topping.. I made it tonight for my family and they absolutely loved it. My husband, whose usual verdict on a meal is “it was fine” (or even “it was edible” on a bad day) described it as “awesome” and my son said it was so good he could cry! It made it onto the “must have on a regular basis” list on its first outing. Five stars from me (although I also don’t seem to be able to rate it).

  10. I used two large chicken breasts cut in half and subbed grass fed plain yogurt instead of sour cream. Turned out wonderful. Served with pasta and broccoli.

  11. I would love this to taste and look so delicious and I goin taste soon. very informative to ease to make this as welll. Thanks for great content and waiting for the next one as well

  12. We LOVED it! The only change I made was to use boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Breast meat is too dry for me. (For some reason I don’t seem to be able to rate this recipe but I give it 5 stars!)

  13. I was so excited to try this and made this last night and we didn’t love it. :( Not sure if it’s because I used Trader Joe’s “wheat thins” (I think Ritz-like crackers would be best) or what. But we won’t be making it again. Love the idea of ditching all those toxic ingredients though!

  14. Quick question: do you measure out 2 cups of crackers and then crush them. Or crush them first to make up 2 cups of crushed crackers?

  15. It seems like once you made the roux, you could dump it all in the crock pot, saving the sour cream and Cheese for the end.

    I’m excited to try this this weekend!

  16. Any suggestions on how to make this in an Instant Pot? I think the instructions would be similar to the Instant Pot Crack Chicken recipe.

  17. madhvisharma740@gmail.com

    5 stars
    I is looking very yummy. I am big lover of chicken. I am gonna try to make this delicious Creamy chicken. Thanks Lisa

    1. I had the same question! Judging by the linked post, it should be RAW TENDERLOINS or possibly CUTLETS. It said if you use breast, cooking time would need to be increased accordingly Hope this helps!.

    1. cynthiakinggifford

      I have made Ranch from scratch for years. My family loves it! Enjoy! The right grind of onion powder seems to be the deal breaker on this recipe. You can add pepper or dill if you want..

      To make the dry mix (I usually triple the recipe and store dry mix in a bottle):
      2 T. sea salt
      5 T. dried parsley, ground to near powder
      2 T. garlic powder, fine granules but not a powder
      2 t. onion powder (Tones Brand –must be very fine–an actual powder not granular)

      To make the salad dressing:
      3 ½ t. dry mix
      ¾ c. milk
      ½ c. mayo
      ¾ c. sour cream