MMMM! Chicken and Cheese Burritos as Easy as Throwing some ingredients in the slow cooker? Yes Yes!!
Start with these:
2-3 Frozen Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
1 can Cream of Chicken and Herbs Soup
1 can Diced Tomatoes- drained
2 Tbsp Ground Cumin
1 Tsp Garlic (powder or fresh)
2-3 Tbsp Cilantro (fresh or dried)
1 tsp Montreal Chicken Seasoning blend
8 oz Sour Cream
2 Cups Mexican Blend Shredded Cheese
1 cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese
8 Burrito sized flour Tortillas
Be sure to use a slow cooker bag in your Slow Cooker!
Place Frozen Chicken, Cream of Chicken and Herbs Soup, Drained Diced Tomatoes, Cumin, Garlic, Cilantro and Montreal Chicken Seasoning into the slow cooker.
Cover and Cook on HIGH for 5 hours, Stirring once to mix all ingredients together.
AT HOUR FIVE:
Using a slotted spoon, remove chicken and tomatoes from slow cooker and place into a large mixing bowl.
Leave cooker on HIGH to reduce the sauce left in the slow cooker while you prepare the burrito stuffing.
Using a fork and a sharp knife, shred/rough dice the chicken meat in the mixing bowl.
Add Sour Cream and Mexican Cheese. Stir well to combine.
Lay one tortilla on counter top (line counter with wax paper to reduce any mess) and place 2-3 heaping TBSP of filling onto the bottom half of the tortilla.
Fold bottom half of tortilla upwards to the center of tortilla.
Fold sides of tortilla inward (about one inch or so).
Then fold over again to the end of the tortilla.
Place Burritos into a 13 x 9 baking dish sprayed with cooking oil.
Spoon 2-3 TBS of the sauce from the slow cooker over the burritos (not enough to entire coat the top and sides)
Sprinkle burritos with cheddar cheese.
Add another 2-3 TBSP of sauce over the cheese, (be sure to cover all the corners and edges of burritos with a light layer of sauce)
Bake at 350 degrees F 20-30 minutes, until cheese is melted and sauce is bubbly and hot.
Serve with a light salad and Spanish Rice to a complete meal.
Enjoy!
~Morgan~














i’m hungry,
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Me too, Im off to eat some leftovers of it now š
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You spoil me so much with your poems, now you do it with food and your recipes…it makes me ready to make I and eat…I am hungry also. Thank you Morgan for the blessing, I know what I will be eating for lunch!!!! Blessings!
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HA š Hope you enjoy! its yummy, even in reruns!
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They look darn good!
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š Thank You , Dan š And so easy !
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there ought to be a law against posting pics of food LOL btw, what time is dinner?
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LOL…especially on a Monday morning yeah? sorry ’bout that š
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sounds and looks yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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OH it is š and so easy..do try it š
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My daughter is preparing it tonight for our extended clan, I will let you know if she is talented or roasted by all. ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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OH I do hope they like it and it turns out well for her š
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My dear Morgan, my family sends thank yous, marvelous indeed.
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YAY!! š So happy to hear that š Thank YOU for giving it a go.
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It was such a hit, my 22 month old Twin Nieces asked when we could have more.)))))))))))))))))))))))))) quite the success
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wow that is awesome. YAAAAY!!!!
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Reblogged this on georgeforfun.
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Oh my goodness, this looks/sounds too good–and easy! I’m starving!
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It is rather easy š I hope you enjoy it š Do let me know what you think should you decide to try it out š
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Yum! One of these days, I shall post a recipe for mutton curry… Yum, yum, yum!
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what, precisely, is mutton??????
I do like a mild curry, though, so Im sure it would be good š
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By the way, the most disgusting mutton I ever had was when I was traveling in Outer Mongolia. Boiled and tasteless, and I had to eat it for 10 days… I wonder how Kublai Khan loved it so much
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LOL !
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