Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole has been my go to for busy weeknights and last minute potlucks for as long as I can remember.

One late winter evening, I pulled a pan from the fridge that smelled like comfort and childhood, and I realized why this dish always finds its way to my table. The tender chicken mixed with creamy soup and a buttery, crunchy topping of crushed Ritz crackers felt like the culinary equivalent of a warm blanket. I can still hear the gentle crackle of the topping as I served it, and friends always reached for seconds.

I learned a few tricks after a handful of iterations, like shredding the chicken while it is still slightly warm for silkier strands and making sure the cracker topping is evenly buttered so it bakes to a consistent golden brown. Family gatherings taught me to double the batch, while quieter nights let me savor leftovers reheated until the edges bubble. That comforting combination of creamy filling and crisp topping is why I keep this recipe in my regular rotation.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
40 mins
Prep Time:
10 mins
Cook Time:
30 mins
Difficulty:
Easy
Calories:
400 kcal
Cuisine:
American
Diet:
Gluten-Free, Keto
Course:
Dinner
Tools Used:
9×13 casserole dish, Large bowl, Mixing bowl, Saucepan, Spatula

The Appeal of This Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Reliable comfort food

I return to Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole when I want a dish that feels like home. The texture contrast between soft, shredded chicken and the crunchy cracker crust makes every bite satisfying, and the familiar flavors calm a busy mind. I find it hits the exact note of cozy without being fussy.

Speed and simplicity

This recipe is a win when time is limited. Using cooked or rotisserie chicken and a few pantry staples means you can pull a hearty meal together quickly. I appreciate meals that save me time without compromising on flavor, and this one reliably does just that.

Big batch friendly

I love that Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole scales easily for gatherings. It fills a 9 by 13 pan perfectly, and leftovers hold up well in the fridge. When I host, I can focus on people and conversation instead of fussing over complicated dishes.

Kid approved and versatile

My kids always ask for this casserole because the creamy sauce and crunchy topping are approachable. I often serve it with rice or steamed vegetables, and it pairs well with simple sides. That versatility makes it useful for weeknight dinners, potlucks, and casual Sunday meals.

Comfort with controlled indulgence

This casserole delivers richness without being over the top. The crunchy Ritz crackers and melted butter create a luxurious texture, while the condensed soup and sour cream keep the filling creamy and cozy. I find it comforting yet uncomplicated, which is why I keep it in my repertoire.

Ingredients Overview for Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

The ingredient list for Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole is deliberately straightforward. Each item plays a clear role: the shredded chicken brings protein and texture, the condensed soup and sour cream create a creamy sauce that clings to the chicken, and the crushed Ritz crackers with melted butter add a golden, crunchy finish. Small seasoning touches tie everything together without complicating the dish.

  • 5 cups chicken breasts cooked and shredded, or rotisserie chicken: Cooked and shredded to provide the primary source of protein and hearty texture, adding substantial body and flavor to the casserole. Retains moisture and pairs well with creamy sauces, helping the dish feel substantial and satisfying.
  • 1 cup sour cream: Tangy and creamy to enrich the sauce with a smooth, slightly acidic balance that brightens the overall flavor profile. Contributes moisture and helps bind the ingredients together for a cohesive, luscious filling.
  • 2 cans condensed cream of chicken soup (10.5 ounces each): Condensed and savory to create a rich, velvety base for the casserole sauce when mixed with sour cream and juices from the chicken. Supplies concentrated chicken flavor and a thickening quality that simplifies preparation while ensuring creaminess.
  • 2 cups crushed Ritz crackers (about 1 1/2 rolls of crackers): Finely crushed to form a crispy, buttery topping that contrasts the creamy interior, providing desirable texture and a golden finish. Helps absorb some excess moisture while contributing a familiar, slightly salty flavor that complements the casserole.
  • 1/2 cup melted butter: Melted to moisten the crushed cracker topping and promote even browning and crispness during baking. Adds a rich, buttery flavor that enhances both the crust and the overall savory character of the dish.
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce: Savory and umami-rich to deepen the overall flavor profile and add a subtle complexity that complements the chicken and cream components. A small amount brightens and rounds out flavors without overpowering the casserole.
  • 1/4 teaspoon celery salt: Mildly seasoned to impart a subtle, savory-salty note with a faint celery-like aroma that enhances the overall flavor blend. Works as a background seasoning that supports other spices without dominating the dish.
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder: Aromatic and savory to introduce a warm garlic essence that permeates the casserole, enhancing its savory depth and complementing the chicken. Blends smoothly into the creamy sauce for consistent flavor throughout.
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper: Lightly pungent to add a gentle heat and sharpen the flavors, balancing the richness of the cream and butter. Provides subtle contrast that prevents the casserole from tasting overly rich or one-dimensional.

Cooking Instructions for Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

These directions are approachable and forgiving, which is part of the charm of Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole. Follow the sequence and sensory cues to get a bubbling, golden casserole that slices cleanly and tastes like a warm hug. I like to assemble things in bowls so the final layer goes on evenly.

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly grease a 9×13 casserole dish.: You should feel the warmth of the oven begin to fill the kitchen, and the space will smell faintly of heated air, a neutral start that readies the bake. Proper preheating ensures even cooking through the creamy filling so the sauce becomes bubbly without drying out the edges. Lightly greasing the dish prevents sticking, aiding clean portions when serving. A common mistake is putting the casserole into an oven that is not fully heated, which can cause uneven bubbling and a soggy topping rather than a golden crust, so wait until the temperature stabilizes.
  2. Boil raw chicken breasts for 20 minutes. Let chicken cool slightly and shred it using a mixer or pull it apart with forks. You can also use leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken.: As the water comes to a lively simmer, you will hear a steady gentle boil and the steam will smell clean. Boiling for the recommended time gently cooks the chicken through while keeping it moist, making it easy to shred afterwards. Let the chicken cool slightly so you can handle it safely. If you are using rotisserie chicken , skip this step to save time, but if you overcook the chicken it can dry and yield stringy texture in the final casserole, so aim for tender, just cooked meat.
  3. In a large bowl stir together the condensed soup, sour cream, Worcestershire, celery salt, garlic, and pepper until combined. Add in the shredded chicken and mix until combined.: When you shred the warm chicken , you’ll notice the meat separates into soft ribbons that soak up the sauce beautifully. Using a mixer gives quick, uniform shreds while forks provide a rustic texture. The goal is pieces that are bite sized but not pulverized, so they hold together in scoops. A usual misstep is shredding chicken that is too hot which can create overly fine bits, so wait a few minutes after boiling before shredding.
  4. Pour the chicken mixture into the prepared baking dish.: As you stir, the mixture will go from separate components to a glossy, cohesive sauce, and the aroma of garlic and Worcestershire will lift from the bowl. This emulsion is what gives the casserole a clingy, spoonable filling. Mix until smooth so the seasonings are evenly distributed, which prevents pockets of intense flavor. Overmixing will not hurt texture but under mixing can leave uneven bites, so take a moment to blend thoroughly.
  5. In a separate bowl, stir together the crushed crackers and melted butter. Sprinkle over the chicken mixture in the baking dish.: When the shredded chicken meets the creamy sauce, the chicken strands will glisten and look uniformly coated. This coating is essential so each serving delivers both protein and sauce in balanced amounts. Use a gentle folding motion to keep the texture intact. A typical error is adding too much liquid at this stage, which can make the casserole runny, so stick to the listed ingredient ratios for best results.
  6. Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top of the casserole is browned and the sauce is bubbly. Serve plain or over rice.: You will notice the mixture settle into the dish in an even layer, the surface glossy and slightly thick. Spreading it evenly ensures consistent baking and prevents thin spots that could dry out. Smooth the top lightly with a spatula so the cracker topping sits flat and browns uniformly. If you mound the filling, edges may bubble over while the center remains cooler, so distribute it evenly.
  7. In a separate bowl stir together the crushed crackers and melted butter: The crushed Ritz crackers will soak up the melted butter and take on a wet, sandy texture that promises a crisp finish. Stir until all crumbs are moistened, and you will notice the color become slightly deeper as the butter coats each piece. This step matters because an evenly buttered crumb leads to uniform browning and prevents dry patches. A common mistake is using cold butter , which does not coat the crumbs fully, resulting in uneven crispness.
  8. Sprinkle over the chicken mixture in the baking dish: As the cracker mix lands on the surface, press it gently to form an even crust that will brown and crackle in the oven. The contrast between the creamy layer below and the crisp top is what defines this casserole experience. Aim for full coverage so every scoop has topping. If you pile the crumbs too thick in places, they may brown faster and risk burning, so keep an even layer across the pan.
  9. Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top of the casserole is browned and the sauce is bubbly: During baking you will hear a faint bubbling as the sauce heats, and the topping will transform to a warm golden brown, releasing a toasty, buttery aroma. The bubbling indicates the filling has reached a suitable temperature so it will set properly once cooled. Check for even browning and bubbling around the edges as visual cues. Opening the oven repeatedly will lower the temperature and extend baking time, so try to check through the oven window and only open when necessary to avoid underbaked centers.
  10. Serve plain or over rice: The finished casserole should be set yet saucy, with a crisp, buttery top and tender chicken beneath. If serving over rice, the rice will soak up extra sauce and create a comforting plate; plain portions highlight the topping and filling contrast. A common serving mistake is cutting into the casserole immediately, which can cause it to fall apart, so let it rest briefly for cleaner slices and better texture.

Recipe Tips about Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

This casserole rewards small attentions, like even topping distribution and gentle shredding, which make a big difference in texture and presentation. Below are focused tips for getting the most from the ingredients and technique.

  • Tip 1: Coat the cracker crumbs thoroughly in melted butter so they brown evenly and form a cohesive crust rather than separate oily patches.
  • Tip 2: Use slightly warm cooked chicken when shredding to get long, tender strands that hold the sauce well without turning stringy.
  • Tip 3: Mix the soup and sour cream until completely smooth so the filling cooks evenly and you avoid pockets of unblended condensed soup.
  • Tip 4: Press the cracker topping lightly but evenly across the surface so the crust bakes uniform and slices cleanly when serving.
  • Tip 5: If you want to prepare ahead, assemble the casserole up to the topping, refrigerate, then add the cracker mixture and bake when ready to serve.

Serve This Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole With

This casserole is warm, filling, and versatile, making it suitable for family dinners, casual gatherings, or a comforting meal during winter months. Think about balancing textures and colors when planning what to serve alongside it.

  • Simple steamed vegetables, like green beans or broccoli, provide a bright contrast to the creamy casserole and add freshness to the plate.
  • Fluffy white or brown rice soaks up extra sauce, turning the casserole into a heartier bowl and making it ideal for a cozy weeknight meal.
  • Light mixed green salad with a tangy vinaigrette helps cut through the richness and adds a refreshing element to the meal.
  • Occasions: This dish suits weeknight dinners, potlucks, and winter family gatherings because it is easy to scale and transport, and most people find it familiar and comforting.
  • Storage tips: Allow the casserole to cool before covering and refrigerate for up to four days, or freeze tightly for two to three months; thaw fully before reheating to keep the topping from becoming overly soggy.
  • Seasonal pairing: In winter, pair with roasted root vegetables and a warm side to complement the casserole’s cozy profile.

FAQ

Yes, rotisserie chicken works wonderfully in Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole. Using pre cooked rotisserie chicken saves time because you can skip the boiling and shredding step, though you will still want to remove excess skin and bones. The flavor of rotisserie chicken blends nicely with the condensed soup and sour cream base, and it often yields juicier strands compared to boiled breasts. If the rotisserie meat is especially seasoned, taste the filling before adding additional salt or celery salt to avoid over seasoning. This swap is one of my favorite shortcuts for weeknight dinners.

To keep the cracker topping crisp, make sure the Ritz crackers are thoroughly coated with melted butter before sprinkling them on the casserole. An evenly buttered crumb will brown consistently and resist absorbing too much moisture from the filling. Also, spread the cracker mix in an even layer so thinner spots do not burn while thicker areas remain soft. Letting the casserole rest for about 10 minutes after baking helps the sauce set, which reduces moisture transfer to the topping when you serve.

Absolutely, you can assemble the casserole in advance up to the point of adding the cracker topping. Store the assembled filling covered in the refrigerator for up to one day. When you are ready to bake, mix the cracker crumbs with melted butter and sprinkle them over the chilled filling, then bake as directed. This approach keeps the topping crisp and saves time on the day you plan to serve. If refrigerated fully assembled with the topping, the crust may soften, so add the crumbs just before baking when possible.

I like to serve this casserole with a simple green vegetable and a light starch. Steamed broccoli or green beans add color and freshness, while fluffy rice soaks up any extra sauce and makes the meal more substantial. A tangy mixed green salad offers a crisp contrast to the creamy casserole, cutting through the richness. These pairings create a balanced plate without adding complicated preparation, which is perfect for busy nights or casual family dinners.

Conclusion

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole stands out for its comforting combination of creamy shredded chicken and a buttery, crunchy cracker topping. It delivers reliable, homey flavors that are easy to make and pleasing to a crowd. Give it a try on a busy weeknight or bring it to a potluck to enjoy a dish that is both familiar and satisfying. I hope this recipe becomes a staple in your kitchen the way it has in mine, offering both convenience and comfort whenever you need a simple, hearty meal.

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole

Ritz Cracker Chicken Casserole is a creamy, crispy, easy to make comfort dish featuring shredded chicken, cream of chicken soup, and a buttery Ritz cracker topping. Perfect for an easy weeknight dinner or a potluck staple, it combines tender chicken with a golden crunchy crust for satisfying texture contrast. Make it for simple family meals and reliable leftovers.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 6 servings
Calories 400 kcal

Equipment

  • 9x13 casserole dish
  • Large Bowl
  • Mixing Bowl
  • Saucepan
  • Spatula

Ingredients
  

  • 5 cups chicken breasts cooked and shredded, or rotisserie chicken Cooked and shredded to provide the primary source of protein and hearty texture, adding substantial body and flavor to the casserole. Retains moisture and pairs well with creamy sauces, helping the dish feel substantial and satisfying.
  • 1 cup sour cream Tangy and creamy to enrich the sauce with a smooth, slightly acidic balance that brightens the overall flavor profile. Contributes moisture and helps bind the ingredients together for a cohesive, luscious filling.
  • 2 cans condensed cream of chicken soup (10.5 ounces each) Condensed and savory to create a rich, velvety base for the casserole sauce when mixed with sour cream and juices from the chicken. Supplies concentrated chicken flavor and a thickening quality that simplifies preparation while ensuring creaminess.
  • 2 cups crushed Ritz crackers (about 1 1/2 rolls of crackers) Finely crushed to form a crispy, buttery topping that contrasts the creamy interior, providing desirable texture and a golden finish. Helps absorb some excess moisture while contributing a familiar, slightly salty flavor that complements the casserole.
  • 1/2 cup melted butter Melted to moisten the crushed cracker topping and promote even browning and crispness during baking. Adds a rich, buttery flavor that enhances both the crust and the overall savory character of the dish.
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Savory and umami-rich to deepen the overall flavor profile and add a subtle complexity that complements the chicken and cream components. A small amount brightens and rounds out flavors without overpowering the casserole.
  • 1/4 teaspoon celery salt Mildly seasoned to impart a subtle, savory-salty note with a faint celery-like aroma that enhances the overall flavor blend. Works as a background seasoning that supports other spices without dominating the dish.
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder Aromatic and savory to introduce a warm garlic essence that permeates the casserole, enhancing its savory depth and complementing the chicken. Blends smoothly into the creamy sauce for consistent flavor throughout.
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper Lightly pungent to add a gentle heat and sharpen the flavors, balancing the richness of the cream and butter. Provides subtle contrast that prevents the casserole from tasting overly rich or one-dimensional.

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and lightly grease a 9×13 casserole dish.: You should feel the warmth of the oven begin to fill the kitchen, and the space will smell faintly of heated air, a neutral start that readies the bake. Proper preheating ensures even cooking through the creamy filling so the sauce becomes bubbly without drying out the edges. Lightly greasing the dish prevents sticking, aiding clean portions when serving. A common mistake is putting the casserole into an oven that is not fully heated, which can cause uneven bubbling and a soggy topping rather than a golden crust, so wait until the temperature stabilizes.
  • Boil raw chicken breasts for 20 minutes. Let chicken cool slightly and shred it using a mixer or pull it apart with forks. You can also use leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken.: As the water comes to a lively simmer, you will hear a steady gentle boil and the steam will smell clean. Boiling for the recommended time gently cooks the chicken through while keeping it moist, making it easy to shred afterwards. Let the chicken cool slightly so you can handle it safely. If you are using rotisserie chicken , skip this step to save time, but if you overcook the chicken it can dry and yield stringy texture in the final casserole, so aim for tender, just cooked meat.
  • In a large bowl stir together the condensed soup, sour cream, Worcestershire, celery salt, garlic, and pepper until combined. Add in the shredded chicken and mix until combined.: When you shred the warm chicken , you’ll notice the meat separates into soft ribbons that soak up the sauce beautifully. Using a mixer gives quick, uniform shreds while forks provide a rustic texture. The goal is pieces that are bite sized but not pulverized, so they hold together in scoops. A usual misstep is shredding chicken that is too hot which can create overly fine bits, so wait a few minutes after boiling before shredding.
  • Pour the chicken mixture into the prepared baking dish.: As you stir, the mixture will go from separate components to a glossy, cohesive sauce, and the aroma of garlic and Worcestershire will lift from the bowl. This emulsion is what gives the casserole a clingy, spoonable filling. Mix until smooth so the seasonings are evenly distributed, which prevents pockets of intense flavor. Overmixing will not hurt texture but under mixing can leave uneven bites, so take a moment to blend thoroughly.
  • In a separate bowl, stir together the crushed crackers and melted butter. Sprinkle over the chicken mixture in the baking dish.: When the shredded chicken meets the creamy sauce, the chicken strands will glisten and look uniformly coated. This coating is essential so each serving delivers both protein and sauce in balanced amounts. Use a gentle folding motion to keep the texture intact. A typical error is adding too much liquid at this stage, which can make the casserole runny, so stick to the listed ingredient ratios for best results.
  • Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top of the casserole is browned and the sauce is bubbly. Serve plain or over rice.: You will notice the mixture settle into the dish in an even layer, the surface glossy and slightly thick. Spreading it evenly ensures consistent baking and prevents thin spots that could dry out. Smooth the top lightly with a spatula so the cracker topping sits flat and browns uniformly. If you mound the filling, edges may bubble over while the center remains cooler, so distribute it evenly.
  • In a separate bowl stir together the crushed crackers and melted butter: The crushed Ritz crackers will soak up the melted butter and take on a wet, sandy texture that promises a crisp finish. Stir until all crumbs are moistened, and you will notice the color become slightly deeper as the butter coats each piece. This step matters because an evenly buttered crumb leads to uniform browning and prevents dry patches. A common mistake is using cold butter , which does not coat the crumbs fully, resulting in uneven crispness.
  • Sprinkle over the chicken mixture in the baking dish: As the cracker mix lands on the surface, press it gently to form an even crust that will brown and crackle in the oven. The contrast between the creamy layer below and the crisp top is what defines this casserole experience. Aim for full coverage so every scoop has topping. If you pile the crumbs too thick in places, they may brown faster and risk burning, so keep an even layer across the pan.
  • Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top of the casserole is browned and the sauce is bubbly: During baking you will hear a faint bubbling as the sauce heats, and the topping will transform to a warm golden brown, releasing a toasty, buttery aroma. The bubbling indicates the filling has reached a suitable temperature so it will set properly once cooled. Check for even browning and bubbling around the edges as visual cues. Opening the oven repeatedly will lower the temperature and extend baking time, so try to check through the oven window and only open when necessary to avoid underbaked centers.
  • Serve plain or over rice: The finished casserole should be set yet saucy, with a crisp, buttery top and tender chicken beneath. If serving over rice, the rice will soak up extra sauce and create a comforting plate; plain portions highlight the topping and filling contrast. A common serving mistake is cutting into the casserole immediately, which can cause it to fall apart, so let it rest briefly for cleaner slices and better texture.

Notes

  • Tip 1: Coat the cracker crumbs thoroughly in melted butter so they brown evenly and form a cohesive crust rather than separate oily patches.
  • Tip 2: Use slightly warm cooked chicken when shredding to get long, tender strands that hold the sauce well without turning stringy.
  • Tip 3: Mix the soup and sour cream until completely smooth so the filling cooks evenly and you avoid pockets of unblended condensed soup.
  • Tip 4: Press the cracker topping lightly but evenly across the surface so the crust bakes uniform and slices cleanly when serving.
  • Tip 5: If you want to prepare ahead, assemble the casserole up to the topping, refrigerate, then add the cracker mixture and bake when ready to serve.
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