Million Dollar Chicken Casserole

A creamy, comforting casserole layered with rice, shredded chicken, and a buttery Ritz cracker topping — simple, family-friendly, and utterly delicious.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under an hour: just 15 minutes of prep and roughly 35–40 minutes in the oven for a complete, family-sized meal that fits busy evenings.
- Uses pantry and fridge staples: cooked rice, shredded chicken (rotisserie works perfectly), cream cheese and a can of condensed soup make this fuss-free.
- Make-ahead friendly: assemble, cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking — or bake and freeze for later.
- Crowd-pleasing texture contrast: a creamy, rich interior topped with a crisp buttery Ritz crust that kids and adults love.
- Flexible ingredient swaps: use different cheeses, gluten-free crackers, or swap in cooked quinoa for a healthier twist.
I’ve made this many times for busy weeknights and for holiday sides. My neighbors asked for the recipe after I brought a pan to a block party; my mother insists on the extra Ritz topping. It’s one of those comforting dishes that sparks small celebrations — birthdays, potlucks, or simply a Tuesday that deserves a little lift.
Ingredients
- Cooked rice (3 cups): Use freshly cooked long-grain white or jasmine rice, cooled slightly so it’s easy to mix. I often make extra rice the day before and refrigerate it — that prevents a gummy texture and saves time.
- Shredded chicken (3 cups / 1 lb): Rotisserie chicken is my shortcut; it’s flavorful and moist. You can use leftover roast chicken or poached breasts; ensure it’s well shredded for even distribution.
- Cream cheese (1 cup / 8 oz): Full-fat cream cheese adds richness and a silky mouthfeel. Soften it to room temperature for easy mixing. Philadelphia or any store-brand block cream cheese works fine.
- Cottage cheese (1 cup / 8 oz): Use small-curd cottage cheese for a smoother texture inside the bake. It adds a light tang and protein without overpowering the dish.
- Cream of chicken soup (1 can / 14 oz): The condensed soup binds flavors and adds comforting seasoning. For lower sodium, look for reduced-sodium varieties and adjust salt to taste.
- Minced garlic and onion (1 tsp each): These aromatics elevate the overall flavor. Fresh minced garlic and rehydrated minced onion both work; adjust if you prefer a milder profile.
- Ritz crackers (20–25, crushed): Provides that iconic buttery, flaky topping. For a lighter crunch, try panko mixed with a little melted butter.
- Melted butter (3 tbsp): Helps the crackers brown and crisp. Use salted butter for a touch of seasoning or unsalted if you’re watching sodium.
- Optional seasoning: Dried parsley, thyme or a pinch of garlic powder mixed into the cracker topping for extra flavor.
Instructions
Preheat and prep: Preheat the oven to 355°F (180°C). Lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish with butter or nonstick spray. Greasing prevents sticking and helps the edges brown evenly. Make sure your oven racks are centered so heat circulates around the dish for uniform baking. Combine the rice layer: In a medium bowl, stir together 3 cups cooked rice with 1/2 cup softened cream cheese and 1/2 cup cottage cheese until creamy and well coated. Spread this rice mixture evenly over the bottom of the prepared baking dish. The cheeses bind the rice and prevent it from drying out while the casserole bakes. Mix the chicken filling: In a separate bowl, combine 3 cups shredded chicken, 1/2 cup cream cheese, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, the 14-ounce can of cream of chicken soup, 1 teaspoon minced garlic and 1 teaspoon minced onion. Stir until smooth and fully incorporated. Taste and adjust seasoning; if your soup is reduced-sodium, add a pinch of salt and a grind of black pepper. Assemble the layers: Spread the chicken mixture evenly over the rice layer in the baking dish. Smooth the top with a spatula so the finishing topping lays flat later. This even layering ensures each portion has a consistent balance of rice, chicken and creamy binder. Bake the casserole: Bake uncovered for 30–35 minutes, or until the casserole is bubbling around the edges and the center is hot. The initial bake allows the cheeses to melt and the filling to set while concentrating flavors. Prepare the topping and finish: While the casserole bakes, crush 20–25 Ritz crackers in a small bowl and stir in 3 tablespoons melted butter and, if desired, a sprinkle of dried parsley and garlic powder. Remove the casserole from the oven, sprinkle the buttery cracker mixture evenly over the top, and return it to the oven for an additional 5 minutes or until the topping is golden and crisp.
You Must Know
- This dish freezes well — assemble and freeze unbaked for up to 3 months; add the cracker topping after thawing and before baking to maintain crunch.
- High in protein from the chicken and cottage cheese — a hearty, satisfying family meal with balanced carbohydrate from rice.
- Store leftovers tightly covered in the fridge for up to 4 days; reheat covered at 325°F (160°C) until warmed through to avoid drying out.
- Not gluten-free unless you substitute gluten-free crackers and confirm your soup is gluten-free.
My favorite part of making this is the ritual of crushing the crackers — it’s oddly comforting and the aroma of butter and toasted crackers signals that the casserole is almost ready. Guests often comment on the creamy texture juxtaposed with the crunchy top; it’s a small detail that elevates the whole experience. I keep a sleeve of Ritz in the pantry for this very reason — it’s become a staple for last-minute hosting.
Storage Tips
Allow the casserole to cool to room temperature for no more than 2 hours, then cover tightly with foil or transfer to an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 4 days; to reheat, warm single portions in the microwave for 1–2 minutes or bake the whole dish at 325°F (160°C) until heated through. For longer storage, freeze the unbaked assembled casserole for up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before baking and add the cracker topping in the final 5 minutes for the best texture.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you want to lighten the dish, swap half-and-half for cream cheese in the rice layer or use low-fat cottage cheese. For gluten-free diets, replace Ritz crackers with gluten-free breadcrumbs or crushed gluten-free crackers and confirm that the condensed soup is gluten-free. To make it dairy-free, use dairy-free cream cheese and a plant-based cracker with dairy-free butter — note the texture and flavor will shift toward a less creamy finish.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this bake with a crisp green salad dressed in a bright vinaigrette to cut through the richness; roasted vegetables like asparagus or green beans pair nicely. For a more festive meal, spoon portions beside roasted root vegetables and a tart apple slaw. Garnish each serving with a sprinkle of chopped parsley or chives for color and a fresh herbal note.
Cultural Background
This style of creamy, layered casserole is part of a long American tradition of comfort bakes that originated from pantry-cooking and condensed-soup convenience in the mid-20th century. Dishes combining protein, starch and a canned soup binder became popular because they were economical, easy to prepare, and scaled well for family meals. The Ritz cracker topping is a classic Midwestern touch that adds visual appeal and crunchy contrast.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, add roasted winter vegetables like diced butternut squash or sautéed mushrooms for depth. For spring and summer, fold in fresh peas or blanched asparagus tips to brighten the dish. Holiday versions may include a dash of nutmeg into the rice layer or a sprinkle of smoked paprika on the cracker topping to add warmth and complexity.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the rice and shred the chicken ahead of time — both can be prepared up to 48 hours in advance and refrigerated. Assemble the casserole the night before, cover tightly, and bake the next day; this actually helps the flavors meld. For portioned meal prep, bake in smaller 8x8 pans and freeze individual portions for quick lunches or dinners.
This Million Dollar Chicken Casserole is a testament to simple ingredients delivering big comfort. It’s adaptable, crowd-friendly, and one of those reliably satisfying dishes that brings people together. Try it once and you’ll find reasons to make it again — for family dinners, for company, and for quiet nights when you want a little extra comfort.
Pro Tips
Soften the cream cheese to room temperature to ensure smooth mixing and an even texture.
Use rotisserie chicken to speed up prep and add extra flavor without additional seasoning.
For a crispier topping, add the crushed crackers in the last 5 minutes of baking rather than before the full bake.
If assembling ahead, do not add the cracker topping until just before baking to preserve crunch.
This nourishing million dollar chicken casserole recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Million Dollar Chicken Casserole
This Million Dollar Chicken Casserole recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Base
Chicken mixture
Topping
Instructions
Preheat and prepare baking dish
Preheat oven to 355°F (180°C). Lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish with butter or nonstick spray to prevent sticking and encourage even browning.
Combine rice layer
In a medium bowl, mix 3 cups cooked rice with 1/2 cup softened cream cheese and 1/2 cup cottage cheese until well combined. Spread evenly in the prepared dish as the bottom layer.
Mix chicken filling
In another bowl, combine 3 cups shredded chicken, 1/2 cup cream cheese, 1/2 cup cottage cheese, 1 can (14 oz) cream of chicken soup, 1 tsp minced garlic and 1 tsp minced onion. Stir until smooth and evenly distributed.
Assemble layers
Spread the chicken mixture over the rice layer and smooth the top. Ensure even layering to get consistent bites of rice and chicken in each serving.
Bake first phase
Bake the casserole uncovered for 30–35 minutes, until the filling is bubbling around the edges and the center is hot. This sets the filling and melds the flavors.
Add cracker topping and finish
Mix crushed Ritz crackers with 3 tablespoons melted butter and optional dried herbs. Sprinkle evenly over the baked casserole, then return to the oven for an additional 5 minutes until the topping is golden and crispy.
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