Swiss Chicken

"One of our favorites. I think my mom came up with it when she didn't have anything else on hand."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 25mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Spray a 9X13 pan with non stick spray. Line the bottom of the pan with half of the package of sliced of dried beef.
  • Layer chicken on top of dried beef.
  • Layer swiss cheese on top of chicken.
  • Layer with remaining dried beef.
  • Spread 16 ounce container of sour cream over the dried beef. I normally put dollops all around and then spread it carefully as though I were icing a cake.
  • Place in oven uncovered and bake for approximately 70 minutes. Depending on your oven, it may take a bit more time. The chicken will be fork tender.

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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

My husband likes to say I'm a country girl with "citified" tastes. I grew up on a farm, still live on a farm, I'm a mom, wife, and a high school teacher. My time is precious, so I like to find recipes that are quick, easy and still taste good! On Friday nights in the fall, you'll find me at the football field watching my son... before the game, you'll find me and a few other moms serving the entire football team home cooked food. They say they can't win without my mac and cheese... and let me tell ya, Mac and Cheese for 80 football players isn't quick OR easy. :) I make it the day before, and my hubby who uses his vacation days for football and wrestling matches, sticks it in the oven for me and brings it to school. During wrestling season, you'll find me sitting in the stands, usually with a lot of hungry wrestlers digging around in my totes to see what I brought. :) We raise our own beef, we have several peach, apple, cherry, apricot, pear and plum trees, we raise a large garden and I can, freeze and dehydrate as much as I can. I also can my own jams, jellies, sauces, etc... make my own noodles, breads, pie crust with lard and cook with REAL butter and cream. <img src="http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/MrsTeny/Permanent%20Collection/PACSpring09Iwasadopted.jpg">
 
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