Cheesy Chicken Dorito Casserole

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  • jaymie_x0
    jaymie_x0 Posts: 265 Member
    I find it funny that it calls for fat free sour creamand 2% cheese ... jeez, you're already using Doritos, why not use the real thing? ... lol

    there's nothing wrong with cutting calories & fat where you can.......
  • blue730
    blue730 Posts: 7 Member
    It sounds AMAZING!!! I can't wait to try it...thank you for sharing.
  • FitterTerri
    FitterTerri Posts: 91 Member
    Sounds delicious. Probably make for my next cheat meal and use full fat cream and cheese.

    Oh oh, did I mention cheat meal? Here comes the multiple "you shouldn't do cheat meal" threads....
  • tehboxingkitteh
    tehboxingkitteh Posts: 1,574 Member
    I find it funny that it calls for fat free sour creamand 2% cheese ... jeez, you're already using Doritos, why not use the real thing? ... lol
    I'm totally with you on the use of fat free stuff, but random thought: do they still make the baked Doritos? Because those are lower fat and calories. Not that I ever agreed with it. Just a thought.
  • Bridgetthegre
    Bridgetthegre Posts: 85 Member
    Huh. According to the Frito-Lay website they DO still make baked Nacho Cheese Doritos. They also make something called Doritos Cool Ranch reduced fat. The reduced fat has 130 calories per serving, the baked have 120 calories per serving.

    The regular Doritos cool ranch has 150. The regular Doritos Nacho has 140.

    As far as why use reduced fat cheese, sour cream etc. in a recipe with something as junky as Doritos? Because the recipe sounds GOOD, and if I cut fat and calories bit by bit where I can, eating this for dinner won't kill my calorie count for the day.
  • Bridgetthegre
    Bridgetthegre Posts: 85 Member
    O.k., I entered it into my recipes. I used a pound of Costco chicken tenders, and reduced the Baked Doritos to about 15 crunched on top. I'm thinking when I make it I might throw a Flatout flat bread on the bottom, or possible tear it into strips in the middle, instead of the original Doritos that were crunched in there. That would add about 15 calories and some fiber, but I didn't include that in this.

    Ingredients Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Sugar

    Campbell's - Healthy Request - Cream of Chicken Soup - Condensed 1 container (1 3/10 cup (120ml) ea.)
    150 23 5 3 1,025 3

    Milk - Nonfat (fat free or skim), 0.5 cup
    43 6 0 4 64 0

    Great Value - Sour Cream - Fat Free, 8 Tbsp
    100 16 0 4 200 12


    Rotel - Tomates and Green Chil's, 1 container (1 3/10 cups ea.)
    63 13 0 0 1, 175 8

    Mccormick's - Taco Seasoning Mix - 30% Less Sodium, 0.5 container (12 tsp dry mix (6g) ea.)
    60 12 0 0 870 6


    Frito Lay - Baked Doritos, 56 g (about 15)
    240 42 7 4 460 2


    Costco Kirkland Signature - Boneless Skinless Chicken Tenders, 448 grams (4oz)
    440 0 4 100 300 0

    Sargento - Reduced Fat 4 Cheese Mexican W/ 2% Milk - Corrected, 1/2 cup (28g)
    160 2 12 16 380 0



    Total: 1,256 114 28 131 4,474 31
    Per Serving: 209 19 5 22 746 5

    It's still relatively high in sodium, but if that was a serious concern you could probably make your own taco spice mix and omit the salt. But for barely over 209 calories???? I'll add a salad, eat Dorito Casserole and my food diary will be almost as happy as me!
    Thanks for the original recipe!!!
  • Pearlyladybug
    Pearlyladybug Posts: 882 Member
    Why do people post stuff like this on a fitness site? Look at that sodium content, people! :sick:

    who cares, drink more water and get over it!
  • I agree!!
  • dvelocity
    dvelocity Posts: 309 Member
    This is a dish from my childhood and I still make it all the time. Although we do make slight changes.

    Use the Spicy rotel. No Taco Seasoning, sautee an entire diced green pepper and diced onion and add to the soup/chicken mixture.
  • WilBSkinee
    WilBSkinee Posts: 41 Member
    bump
  • ParrosFan
    ParrosFan Posts: 77 Member
    Holy Yum! Thanks for sharing this
  • KaseyLaw9
    KaseyLaw9 Posts: 14 Member
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  • Angeloftheshore
    Angeloftheshore Posts: 227 Member
    I will be making this very soon! Hubby is sitting next to me at his pc and I read him the recipe and he wants now lol. Our sodium intake is always high, but we drink a ton of water so it balances out somewhere down the line.
    :flowerforyou: Thanks for sharing!
  • walkee
    walkee Posts: 29 Member
    Sounds yummy for the tummy....thanks for sharing!!
  • ilmb87
    ilmb87 Posts: 216 Member
    Bumpity bump!
  • Hubbafer
    Hubbafer Posts: 81 Member
    Bump!
  • DJ478
    DJ478 Posts: 909 Member
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  • AdrianasMombieED
    AdrianasMombieED Posts: 117 Member
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  • KaseyLaw9
    KaseyLaw9 Posts: 14 Member
    What size casserole dish did you use?
  • gonnamakeanewaccount
    gonnamakeanewaccount Posts: 642 Member
    OMG, this sounds amazing. :love: :love: :love:
  • MissyPoo2013
    MissyPoo2013 Posts: 190 Member
    Bump!
  • Danielle0227
    Danielle0227 Posts: 31 Member
    Bump :-)
  • halips
    halips Posts: 134 Member
    bump!
  • dreinecke94
    dreinecke94 Posts: 33 Member
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  • Mistyfied_MD
    Mistyfied_MD Posts: 62 Member
    That sounds great. I make Dorito casserole with beef and everyone loves it...never thought about making it with chicken, though!
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    Why do people post stuff like this on a fitness site? Look at that sodium content, people! :sick:

    Um, why not? I don't need to watch my sodium particularly close and sometimes a want a meal that is a "treat" without totally blowing up my day -- this fits the bill.

    I think a better question is why do you feel the need to govern this website like your goals or lifestyle are superior?
  • cmurphy252
    cmurphy252 Posts: 279 Member
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  • Mr_Bad_Example
    Mr_Bad_Example Posts: 2,403 Member
    Why do people post stuff like this on a fitness site? Look at that sodium content, people! :sick:

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  • newjojie
    newjojie Posts: 292 Member
    Sounds yummy! I think my family will love it. Thanks:flowerforyou: