Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole has layers of chicken, ham, cheese sauce, and buttery Panko breadcrumbs. This is an easy dinner that everyone loves.
CHICKEN CORDON BLEU RECIPE
It’s the week after Thanksgiving and I have no desire to cook anything unless it’s as easy as pie. Wait. No more pie. That was last week. I love Chicken Cordon Bleu and wanted to make an easy version of it to share with you.
WHAT’S IN CHICKEN CORDON BLEU?
- Chicken
- Ham
- Swiss Cheese
- Dijon mustard
The ingredients in this casserole are pretty simple. We are just layering them in casserole form instead of rolling up each individual chicken breast.
INGREDIENTS IN THIS DISH:
- CHICKEN – Rotisserie chicken is used in this dish but any leftover chicken will do.
- HAM – I like to use diced ham from a ham steak or leftover ham.
- SWISS CHEESE – Swiss is the traditional cheese in Chicken Cordon Bleu and has a sharp taste. If you prefer another cheese you can use mozzarella, provolone, or cheddar.
- DIJON MUSTARD – A little milder than yellow mustard and gives it that distinct taste.
- LEMON JUICE – Brightens the flavor and gives it a little zing.
- PANKO BREAD CRUMBS – Panko breadcrumbs are a Japanese bread crumb made from white bread. They can be found by the regular breadcrumbs at the grocery store. Regular bread crumbs can be substituted.
HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN CORDON BLEU CASSEROLE?
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Layer the chicken on the bottom of the casserole dish.
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Layer the ham on top of the chicken.
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For the cheese sauce: In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Sprinkle the flour on top and cook for 1-2 minutes or until mixture gets dry and clumpy. Whisk in the milk slowly. Add the mustard, lemon juice, garlic powder and salt. Simmer for 3-5 minutes whisking constantly until mixture thickens.
Remove from heat and stir in the Swiss and Parmesan cheese. Taste and add more salt if needed. Pour evenly over ham and cheese mixture. -
For the Panko topping: In a small bowl, combine the Panko breadcrumbs and melted butter well. Sprinkle over the casserole.
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Bake uncovered for 30-35 minutes or until breadcrumbs are golden brown and casserole is bubbly. Let cool for about 5-10 minutes then serve.
WHAT TO SERVE WITH THIS?
We like it with a Caesar salad, broccoli, or asparagus. If you want to you can serve it over pasta or rice to make it go further.
OTHER CHICKEN RECIPES:
- Chicken Cordon Bleu Soup
- Easy Chicken Cordon Bleu
- Baked Chicken Chimichangas
- Chicken Taco Soup
- Creamy Chicken Potato Soup
- Grilled Chicken Cordon Bleu
- Chicken Tortilla Soup
- Chicken Cordon Bleu Lasagna
Ingredients
- 5 1/2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
- 2 cups cubed ham
CHEESE SAUCE:
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup all-purposed flour
- 2 cups milk
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt, (add more to taste)
- 1 1/4 cups shredded Swiss cheese, (5 ounces)
- 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
PANKO TOPPING:
- 1 cup Panko bread crumbs
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray a 9x13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
- Layer the chicken on the bottom of the casserole dish. Layer the ham on top of the chicken.
- For the cheese sauce: In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Sprinkle the flour on top and cook for 1-2 minutes or until mixture gets dry and clumpy. Whisk in the milk slowly. Add the mustard, lemon juice, garlic powder and salt. Simmer for 3-5 minutes whisking constantly until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and stir in the Swiss and Parmesan cheese. Taste and add more salt if needed. Pour evenly over ham and chicken mixture.
- For the Panko topping: In a small bowl, combine the Panko breadcrumbs and melted butter well. Sprinkle over the casserole.
- Bake uncovered for 30-35 minutes or until breadcrumbs are golden brown and casserole is bubbly. Let cool for about 5-10 minutes then serve. You can serve this by itself or over pasta or rice.
I made this for my family of 6 last night. Kids are pretty picky. There was not any left. Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out amazing!!
So happy to hear this!
Whether it’s this recipe, or nearly any recipe for a casserole with a crumb topping, I mix grated parmesan cheese into the crumbs and butter. It takes the topping to a whole new and improved level. If one likes the top to have a more golden/brown color, mix a bit of paprika into the crumb mixture. Give it a try.
I forgot to mention proportions. I’d say mix
1 part cheese to 2-3 parts bread crumbs.
I made this tonight for dinner. I’m not a fan of Swiss cheese, so I used mozzarella instead. Turned out amazing!
Made this for the first time tonight for my family and we all loved it. I didn’t have any rotisserie chicken so I just cooked some chicken in butter and seasonings and it tasted so good. My dad even went back for seconds and he’s the most picky person I know besides myself.
Oh wow! Glad you liked it.
My family loved this! I used less chicken and added in rainbow rotini and added 1/4 cup of bacon just for kicks.
Glad you liked it!
I used a hostess ham for this, and the casserole came out soupy. These hams are injected with a lot of water, which comes out when cooked. Likely should have nuked it before cutting it up and adding it
this dish was amazing, i would totally make it again!!
Thank yoU!
We had to try this recipe since we are huge fans of Cordon Bleu.
I will say this one is a keeper.
Awesome!
Making this today with leftover turkey instead of chicken 🤤 im diabetic so hoping this wont spike my sugars 🤞
Carli,
I’ve found that carbs spike my blood sugar so maybe leave off the panko crumbs
I made this exactly as written. My husband and mother both enjoyed it very much. My husband told me to save to our regular dinner rotation. Winner, winner, Chicken Cordon Bleu dinner!
So happy to hear that.
Can this be done in the crockpot?
I haven’t tried it in the crockpot so I can’t be sure.
I fixed this tonight and we really enjoyed it! I had a lot of deli ham I was looking to use up so that is what I put on top of the rotisserie chicken(both white and dark meat). I’ll fix it again!
Glad you liked it!
This was the best recipe! A permanent addition to our meal rotation! I ended up halving everything but the sauce and preparing an 8X8 casserole. I had a bit extra to make a smaller, 4X4 casserole too!
Glad you liked it!
I made this for dinner last night. Delicious! It will be joining our regular rotation of meals. Thank you!
Awesome to hear!
can this be prepared night before?
Sure!
Can I add eggs to this for Easter breakfast?
Like in the casserole? I haven’t tried that so I can’t be sure if it will work.
Thanks for sharing this recipe. We made it yesterday and served it with mini penne pasta. I split the recipe to make a dish to share and could have used more sauce. Otherwise, it’s easy and delicious. And easy enough to make a little more cheese sauce for the left overs!
Great to hear!
We discovered this recipe a few months ago and it is one of our favorites!
Aww thanks!
This will be my second time making this dish.my family loves it I would recommend this recipe to all of my family and friends.
Aw thanks!
This is wonderful! I used havarti cheese instead of Swiss and it was very creamy!!
Havarti is a great sub!
Love this recipe. One question though. When I went to serve it there was a pool of water in the bottom of the pan. Can’t figure out how that happened. There is no water in the recipe. Could it be from the ham I bought or the fact I used skim milk instead of regular? Any ideas?
It did not seem to affect the recipe. It was not watery.
Chicken has water in it so depending on the moisture of your chicken this could happen.
Skim milk doesn’t have the milkfat needed to make a thick sauce, it could be that.
I made this and used stove-top stuffing (made according to directions) instead of panko for the topping, it made it a little more filling and added a yummy flavor. It was delicious
Thank you!
You rock!!!
Can’t wait to eat this.
Thank You to the girl who ate everything, but not this I’m eating this one 😬👍.
Jeremy
Haha go right ahead!
Delicious. I added some leftover cooked broccoli between the chicken and ham.
Great addition!
Hey Chrissy, could I use cubed raw chicken in lieu of the rotisserie?
I’m trying this tonight and am so excited! Please let me know.
Thanks!
Christy* sorry! My phone auto corrected
Yes you can. Just make sure the chicken is done!
What are the baking instructions if it is frozen?
Just thaw in the fridge and bake as directed.
This was delicious! My whole family loved it, but my VERY picky 12-year-old son loved it SO much that he had THREE SERVINGS!! I have a hard enough time getting him to eat one serving at dinnertime, so I was blown away!! This is definitely a recipe I will be making again – thank you!!
Awesome awesome awesome!
Are you using both white and dark meat from the rotisserie, or just white? Thanks!
Whatever you prefer. We use all white.
YUMMY!!!! I made this last night and thought it was soooo good! Thank you for the recipe, Christy! I didn’t make a pasta to go along with it, but when I made it, I wasn’t sure it needed one. I should have and definitely will next time. Not that you can’t eat it as is, but noodles would have been a great accompaniment, or even rice. This is a great dish to feed a bunch or take to a pot luck. And I thought it definitely tasted like chicken cordon bleu!
So happy to hear that!
What do you like to serve with this?
We like it with a caesar salad, broccoli, or asparagus. If you want to you can serve it over pasta or rice.
This is the ultimate winter comfort food!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
Thanks Paige!