October 30, 2013

Fiesta Ranch Chicken

Sometimes a girl just needs a super easy, not complicated, next to none hands-on-time dinner recipe. 

I love Fiesta Ranch Dip.  Have you ever tried it?  You mix it with sour cream and dip potato chips in it.    It has an awesome Mexican flavor.  Fiesta Dip was actually one of the first dips I started making and taking to parties.  Hello . . . what person can't mix a packet of seasoning with sour cream?  Once I started cooking, I started experimenting with more complex dips.  

I knew I would love the flavor of this chicken because of that Fiesta Ranch.  It might not be the most complex dish, but it has a great basic flavor that I think your family will enjoy.

Fiesta Ranch mix can be found next to the regular Ranch mix at your local grocery store.
Fiesta Ranch Chicken
adapted from: The 36th Avenue
(Printable Recipe) or (Printable with Picture)

3-4 chicken breasts
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1/2 c. sour cream
1 packet Fiesta Ranch mix
cooked rice, for serving

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Place chicken breasts in a 9x13-inch baking dish.  Stir together soup, sour cream and Fiesta Ranch mix.  Spread over chicken breasts.  Cover with foil and bake for 50-60 minutes (if chicken is frozen) or 35-40 minutes (if chicken is thawed) or until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees on an instant-read thermometer.  Serve over cooked rice.  Serves: 3-4.   

Jenn's Notes: I used 98% fat-free cream of mushroom soup and light sour cream.  Cream of chicken soup can be substituted for the cream of mushroom soup.  This can also be cooked in a crockpot.    

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23 comments:

  1. I love easy chicken recipes! Thanks for sharing! =)

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  3. MMMM! This dish looks M-M-Mouthwatering! Thanks so much for sharing at Weekend Potluck. Please come back again soon.

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  5. Ok I've read the reviews of how "good" this looked. So I made it tonight for dinner and let's just say not only does it looked good it was super fantastic!!! Will be making this for dinner again! Thanks for another recipe for chicken was tired of the same old baked chicken!

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    1. I'm so glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know.

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  6. I like that this can also be made in the crock pot. Thanks Jenn! Pinned it!!

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  7. How long and High or low in the crock pot?

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    1. The original recipe cooked it on high for about 3 1/2 hours.

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  8. My very picky family loved it, and super easy. I could not find fiesta ranch, so I did regular ranch and a tablespoon of taco seasoning

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    1. That is a perfect substitution! I am so glad to hear your family liked it :)

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  9. I could not find the fiesta ranch and I dont have taco seasoning. Could I use a regular ranch packet? Anyone try it?!

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    1. Yes, you can definitely use regular ranch, it just won't have that fiesta/taco flavor to it.

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  10. could you use tony chacheres with the ranch instead if you cannot find the fiesta ranch?

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    1. I'm not sure what that is? Is it like a taco seasoning, because that would work.

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  11. If you are making it with the taco packet, are we talking a ranch packet too, or ranch in a bottle? I can't find the fiesta ranch either and I want it as close to yours as possible! ha!

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    1. Hey Megan, you will want to use the ranch packet. I had another reader that couldn't find the Fiesta Ranch either and she used the ranch packet and 1 Tablespoon of taco seasoning and said it worked out great for her. Jenn

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  12. Easy super tasty recipe. I'm so glad I found this and your blog. I think this would be really good made into chicken enchiladas too.

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  13. This looks great and so easy! I wonder if you can sub greek yogurt for the sour cream? I know you can in general but would it bake ok?

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    1. I have never tried it, but it seems like it work work okay? If you try it, let me know how it turns out.

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    2. I gave it a go and it turned out great! I used Dannon Light and Fit Greek Plain because I already had it on hand. Thanks for the recipe!

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    3. That is so good to know. I will try it too - thanks!

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  14. Do you think this would freeze well?

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