King Ranch chicken casserole. Roasted chicken, green chiles, mushrooms, corn tortillas, and a thick layer of jack and cheddar cheeses make this one some greasy, cheesy serious comfort food.
7 comments
I just lost my appetite for lunch.
@ 11:52 am on August 12, 2010
That may taste good but it looks horrific
@ 1:24 pm on August 12, 2010
I don’t think I could eat that either. Is the chicken really roasted?
@ 2:40 pm on August 12, 2010
Tod Johnson ate outside of The OC? Call channel 8!!
@ 3:26 pm on August 12, 2010
LOOKS AWESOME!
@ 5:25 pm on August 12, 2010
…touché.
@ 11:10 pm on August 12, 2010
King Ranch Casserole is a classic Texas dish of chiles and chicken and tortillas and cheese that originated at the King Ranch in South Texas. It’s in every Texas cookbook from the 50s and 60s. The AllGood version is as good as it gets!
@ 11:29 pm on August 12, 2010
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7 comments
I just lost my appetite for lunch.
That may taste good but it looks horrific
I don’t think I could eat that either. Is the chicken really roasted?
Tod Johnson ate outside of The OC? Call channel 8!!
LOOKS AWESOME!
…touché.
King Ranch Casserole is a classic Texas dish of chiles and chicken and tortillas and cheese that originated at the King Ranch in South Texas. It’s in every Texas cookbook from the 50s and 60s. The AllGood version is as good as it gets!