Chicken, Broccoli and Wild Rice

"This is delicious. One would never know this is crockpot style---it is very creamy and yummy!!!!! Your meal is practically done when work day ends. I encourage anyone to try---if you like all the ingredients, it will be a favorite at your house. It is at my house. :)"
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a 3 1/2 quart (or larger) slow cooker, combine all the ingredients; mix well.
  • Cover and cook on low setting for 6 to 10 hours.

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Reviews

  1. I found that when I made this, the rice completely turned to mush. I really wanted to like this, but I wasn't that crazy about it. Maybe cooking it for less time would do the trick, but I got smooshy, unappetizing rice after 6 hours and we tossed out the leftovers.
     
  2. This is a GREAT recipe... I doubled the recipe and made it for a company Christmas potluck, and it was a HUGE hit. Cooked it on high for about 4 hours, and it smelled wonderful all morning long. Everyone commented on how good this tasted. What I really liked about this was the simplicity- a one-pot meal that honestly cooks itself. Other than the preperation, no muss, no fuss. When I doubled the reciope, I substituted a half cup of sour cream for about a half cup of the water- I was thinking that any more would have been too soupy, but now I think I could have increased the sour cream even a little more, because it did add a nice creaminess and flavor. Other than that, I would not change a thing. This was the first RecipeZaar recipe that I have ever tried, and everyone commented on how good it was. Thank you soooo much!
     
  3. I made this dish for company, and it was a hit. I thought it looked a little dry so added 8-10 ounces of sour cream which made it nice and creamy. Delicious and easy.
     
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  1. The first time I made this it was a miserable failure, but I tried again. 6-8 hours is WAY too long. Like the other reviewer said, 4 hours on high is perfect. It is actually unbelievably great, and is one of my absolute favorite meals. I like to sub milk for some of the water and add more broccoli and chicken. It's SO GOOD. Try it, you'll like it!
     
  2. This is a GREAT recipe... I doubled the recipe and made it for a company Christmas potluck, and it was a HUGE hit. Cooked it on high for about 4 hours, and it smelled wonderful all morning long. Everyone commented on how good this tasted. What I really liked about this was the simplicity- a one-pot meal that honestly cooks itself. Other than the preperation, no muss, no fuss. When I doubled the reciope, I substituted a half cup of sour cream for about a half cup of the water- I was thinking that any more would have been too soupy, but now I think I could have increased the sour cream even a little more, because it did add a nice creaminess and flavor. Other than that, I would not change a thing. This was the first RecipeZaar recipe that I have ever tried, and everyone commented on how good it was. Thank you soooo much!
     

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<p>I live in&nbsp;Tennessee &nbsp;and am just the ole typical southern cook. I learned from the best, my mom! She has inspired me for years on her expertise dishes. I enjoy challenging dishes, trying new dishes, and coordinating great wines with each meal. I am not afraid to alter recipes to my tasting and have a knack for confidence in the kitchen. By day, I am a medical secretary. I love my family and love to travel. I love to entertain and mingle among family and friends. I am at peace mostly with the beach.</p>
 
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