Fall is here and that means the Fall Edition of Freaky Friday! It also means Football, and if you know anything about me, the only thing I might love more than cooking is college football! I was super excited about the Fall round of Freaky Friday because it means new ideas for tailgating and watch parties. If you aren't familiar with Freaky Friday, each person in the group is assigned a blog to remake a recipe from. All of this is kept a secret and today is the day we reveal our creations. Not only with all of you, but with each other. It's great fun to see who had blog, and which recipes were chosen. Bonus! You are introduced to some fabulous bloggers and a great collection of recipe ideas.
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Seriously folks... Crack Chicken. It's that addicting... |
For this round of Freaky Friday, I was assigned
Aunt Bee's Recipes, and I'm so thrilled to share some of Brandi's favorites with you. I've been acquainted with Brandi for quite a while, and consider her a dear friend. Brandi is a true Southern Belle, and Alabama girl. When she first married Uncle Bee, she couldn't even boil water. Like any proper Southern gal knows, Brandi quickly learned the way to a Southern boy's heart is through his belly. Reading
Aunt Bee's blog, you would never know she is a self-taught cook. Based on her vast collection of yummy recipes, you'd think Brandi had been cooking forever. I refer to her as the casserole queen, because like all true Southern girls, she's my go-to for casseroles and carbs. I've made many of her recipes over the years, and it was truly hard to choose just one for this post. Though I ultimately chose
Slow Cooker Crack Chicken, we also sampled Brandi's
Crock Pot Roasted Garlic Beef Sandwiches. They were so good I forgot to take pictures! I also chose her
{Ultimate} Loaded Potato Soup. We got hung up at the Apple Store, so Little Devil wound up making that one by herself. They were all so delicious it was hard to choose just one.
As I said earlier, I'm a big football fan, so anything hearty that will feed a group is right up my alley. Slow Cooker Crack Chicken is ideal to feed a flock of football fans! It all cooks right in the slow cooker, making the preparation very simple. The most time consuming part is cooking and crumbling the bacon, and I did that ahead in the oven making this entire recipe a breeze!
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What isn't made better by a pound of cooked and crumbled bacon??? |
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After the chicken cooks in the slow cooker, shred with two forks. |
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Add the mayo, cheddar cheese and top with green onions for a hot, hearty sandwich you won't be able to stop eating! |
The chicken breasts go right into the slow cooker and get seasoned with a packet of Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing mix. Top that with a bar of cream cheese, and cook away. How simple and tasty is that? Once the slow cooker has worked its' magic on the chicken breasts, you remove them and shred. Return the shredded chicken to the pot with the remaining ingredients and cook for a few more minutes. That's it! Touchdown! Score! We served ours on hamburger buns, but Brandi suggested serving it on Ritz Crackers. I think that would make a fabulous appetizer for our next tailgate party. I just know it will be a huge hit!
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We served our Slow Cooker Crack Chicken on some lovely gluten free rolls. |
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A lovely meal on a bun, but I can't wait to serve it with crackers for lots of tailgate dipping enjoyment! |
So there ya go! Another Freaky Friday is in the books. I've been absolutely honored to share Aunt Bee's recipe with you. Brandi is a wonderful blogger and just about the sweetest, funniest person you'll ever know. I encourage you to stop on by
Aunt Bee's Recipes for lots of new recipe ideas. AND, if you happen to be a part of the
Insta Pot craze, Brandi has lots of
Insta Pot recipes for you too. She even has an Insta Pot version of Crack Chicken! I don't have one yet, but Brandi has inspired me to ask Santa!
Slow Cooker Crack Chicken
4 chicken breasts
1 package Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix
8 ounces cream cheese
1 cup mayonnaise
1 pound bacon, cooked and crumbled
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
big handful chopped green onions for garnish
Place the chicken breasts in the
crock pot. Sprinkle with ranch seasoning and top with cream cheese. Cook on low for 6 hours. Removed chicken and shred with two forks and add it back to the slow cooker. Stir in the mayo and cooked bacon. Top with the cheddar cheese. Replace lid and cook on low an additional 15 minutes until cheese is melted. Top with green onions and serve on rolls or crackers. Enjoy!
Prep Time: Approximately 20 minutes Cook Time: Approximately 6 hours