EAT UP: CREAMY CHICKEN NACHOS in the Crockpot
CROCKPOT CREAMY CHICKEN Nachos Recipe
Creamy chicken nachos this way… Are you looking for an easy and delicious way to add some cheesy goodness to your favorite nacho recipes? Well, you have come to the right place! With this Crockpot Creamy Chicken Nacho Recipe, you can make delicious nachos right in your own kitchen! Whether you need a game-day snack or a quick weeknight meal, this creamy, cheesy chicken nacho recipe is sure to become a fan favorite.
Crockpot Chicken Creamy Nachos for a quick and easy party meal or for a fun meal night!
It's so easy! Dig into the classic party staple with a twist. Our Crockpot Chicken Creamy Nachos are the perfect dish to warm up your Sunday and bring out the best in your friends and family, whether you're watching the big game or just hanging out! Our unique combination of creamy chicken, melted cheese, and crunchy tortilla chips makes for an addictive combination that's sure to have everyone asking for seconds. Get ready to up your game on game day!
Ingredients for Creamy Chicken Nachos
- 1-2 cans of Cream of Chicken Soup (10.5). I suggest 1 can if you like a thicker dip and 2 cans if you'd like it smoother.
- 1 lb. of shredded cooked chicken
- -4 cups of shredded sharp cheese (depending on how much cheese you like).
- 1 can of black beans (drained)
- 1 block of cream cheese (If you want it super creamy -optional)
- Taco Seasoning or Carne Asada Seasoning – To taste
Assembling the Nacho Plate
Finishing Touches
Make this delicious Crockpot Creamy Cheesy Chicken Nacho Recipe for your next game day, gathering or quick weeknight meal. The combination of the creamy cheesy sauce, chicken, and nacho chips will leave everyone coming back for more! This nacho recipe is sure to become a family favorite.
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If you try this Crockpot Creamy Cheesy Chicken Nacho Recipe, let us know in the comments! We'd love to hear your feedback on how this dish turns out.