This Crispy Dish Is The Best Southern Comfort Food There Is!
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10 Minutes Of Prep Work Will Give You This Amazing Bake
Have you ever enjoyed a nice French Onion soup? The gooey cheese over the top, the crispy onion topping, the depth of taste in the soup: ahh, so comforting and lovely. This dish is something like that, but even more. Add a few more ingredients and you’ve got quite a meal ready! Add some rice to the soup and make a comforting blend of mushy french onion soup. No longer are you drinking a clear broth, but a thick and hearty meal to fill you up for the night.
The best part is that it has all the same flavors of French Onion soup, but it goes so much further than that. Add chopped chicken in there and it’s suddenly a great dinner for the whole family.
One of my picky eaters has never been a fan of French Onion soup, but he absolutely loves this bake. You know a dish is a success when he goes for his third helping!
Recipe and photo courtesy of Plain Chicken.
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Quick Tip: Prepare the ingredients in a casserole dish ahead of time and just have it ready to bake when you want to eat. Makes a great after church lunch.