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Chicken Roll-Ups

>21 May 2009 3,103 views

Okay, so this recipe isn’t exactly completely from scratch (unless you want to make the crescent roll dough yourself!), but it’s a YUMMY recipe, and I had to share it! It comes from my MIL… I’m sure she wouldn’t mind if I shared it :)

Chicken Roll-Ups

  • 1 Chicken Breast; cooked and shredded ( I always cook it in the crockpot.) OR about 1-1/2 c. cooked chicken.
  • 1 pkg. Refrigerated Crescent Rolls
  • 1/2 c. evaporated milk
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup

Preheat oven to 325*. Butter a 9×13 baking dish.

Separate rolls.

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Place some chicken on the fattest side of each roll,

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then roll up.

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Place rolls in baking dish.

Mix soup with milk and pour over rolls.

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Bake 45 min. or until brown.

Let me know what you think!

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5 Comments »

  • sandra said:

    I will definitely be making this this weekend, thanks!!

  • Angie said:

    Oh my goodness, this was so delicious! My friends at work always talk about this kind of recipe, so I thought I’d try it. My husband ate 6 of them!!! Will definitely will cook it again, thank you for the great step by step directions and pictures! I usually will not cook something, unless I see the pictures. MMMMMMMM

  • Sunny said:

    I made your Crockpot BBQ chicken for Thursday, then I used the leftover chicken from that recipe to make this recipe Friday. We just finished it off for lunch today. It was DEE-licious and hubby approved.

    Thanks!

    -Sunny

  • Kendra at New Life On A Homestead (author) said:

    Sunny- Wonderful!! :)

  • Rebecca said:

    Kendra,

    We got the recipe from Vicky…lol. Try adding a little bit of cheese in before you “roll” them up. Its good too.. Ive added different spices to the chicken before rolling up. Italian, Mexician, lemon/pepper… still all good, just a different taste.

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