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  2. There's No Topping Martina McBride's Creamy Chicken Tortilla ...

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    Stir into soup. Cook over medium-high, stirring frequently, 10 minutes or until mixture boils and thickens slightly. Stir in chicken, black beans, pinto beans and corn.

  3. Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe - AOL

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    Recipe inspired by Inspired by Food.com.. In a 6 quart slow cooker, add all ingredients. Cook on LOW 6-8 hours or HIGH 4-5 hours until chicken is cooked through.

  4. 25 Delicious Casseroles That Start With a Can of Campbell's Soup

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    Baked Chicken, Broccoli, and Rice. This classic casserole recipe is dump-and-bake, meaning there's only two steps to the entire thing. You just mix cream of broccoli soup, rice, water, and ...

  5. Caldo tlalpeño - Wikipedia

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    Caldo tlalpeño. Caldo tlalpeño is a chicken and vegetable soup in Mexican cuisine which contains chicken meat, and chickpeas, carrots, and green beans, submerged in a chicken broth with garlic and onion, seasoned with epazote, cumin and chipotle chili. [1] It is served with avocado slices and diced cheese, and accompanied with lime.

  6. Ro-Tel - Wikipedia

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    Ro-Tel (stylized as Ro★Tel) is the brand name of a line of canned tomatoes and green chili. There are different varieties of Ro-Tel in varying degrees of hotness and spiciness. The brand was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 2000 from International Home Foods. Ro-Tel gets its name from its inventor, Carl Roettele, who started a family canning ...

  7. King Ranch chicken - Wikipedia

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    King Ranch chicken is a Tex-Mex casserole. Its name comes from King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the United States, although the actual history of the dish is unknown and there is no direct connection between the dish and the ranch. Recipes vary, but generally it has a sauce made of canned diced tomatoes with green chiles (commonly the ...