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- Ingredients & Substitutions
- How To Make Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole
- My Recipe Tips
- Storage Instructions
- Serving Suggestions
- More Chicken Casserole Recipes
- My Casserole Dish For This Recipe
- Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole (Fast & Easy) Recipe card
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The only thing I might love more than quick, healthy meals and comfort food recipes is when I get to combine them in a dish that uses ingredients I have on hand. And low carb casseroles — like loaded cauliflower casserole, eggplant lasagna, and my personal favorite, this chicken bacon ranch casserole recipe — are perfect for just that.
The beauty of this one is that it doesn’t taste like good-for-you food at all. Cheese! Bacon! Ranch! What’s not to love? My whole family gets excited about this easy, real food dinner. But secretly? It’s packed with protein and veggies.
Why You’ll Love My Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole

- Chicken, bacon, and ranch – Need I say more? They’re the flavors so many of us know and love. And it’s probably why my chicken bacon ranch casserole recipe has been so popular over the years.
- Simple, customizable ingredients – The best part is how common and flexible the ingredients are. You can easily adjust this recipe to use up whatever you have on hand. I often use it to clean out my refrigerator!
- Delicious way to enjoy protein and veggies – This chicken casserole feels like a total “mom win” for me. It’s one of the ways that my kids come around to new vegetables! With all the creamy, cheesy flavors, even your picky eaters will enjoy it.
- Healthy & low carb – It’s not just comforting and flavorful. It’s also keto-friendly (just 4.4 grams net carbs per serving using the broccoli option), gluten-free, and has plenty of vegetables. You can totally add starch if you want, though.
- Easy one-pan dinner – One of my favorite things about low carb casseroles is that your meal can be complete in just a baking dish. This one is a lifesaver on my busiest of days!
- Great for meal prep – Assemble it ahead of time and bake when needed, making your weeknights smoother. I love having it ready in the fridge, so dinner is just 15 minutes away.


Ingredients & Substitutions
Here I explain the best ingredients for my keto chicken bacon ranch casserole, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card.
- Chicken Breast – It needs to be cooked, and seasoned with at least salt and pepper, but otherwise any kind of chicken will do! Somehow I always have extra cooked chicken, so I usually use leftover baked chicken breast, shredded Instant Pot chicken breast, roasted chicken, or pan seared chicken. This recipe is also a great way to use up ranch chicken, since the flavors are the same. For a shortcut, buy a rotisserie chicken and shred it. And if you prefer beef, see my beef casserole that I developed based on this one.
- Bacon – I prefer to make bacon in the oven because it makes a large batch to use for multiple recipes, but you could also make air fryer bacon, stovetop bacon in a large skillet, or microwave bacon. For a lighter alternative, use baked turkey bacon instead. If you want convenience, buy precooked bacon bits.
- Ranch Dressing – This makes up the sauce for the chicken casserole. I was excited to find another use for homemade ranch dressing, and it will only take you 5 minutes to whip it up! If you prefer to buy it instead, I recommend the kind in the refrigerated section next to the produce — it usually tastes better, is thicker, and has cleaner ingredients. For a variation, try substituting my Alfredo sauce or Caesar dressing instead of the ranch.
- Garlic – Buy fresh garlic and mince it yourself, or use jarred garlic (or even 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder) to save time.
- Shredded Cheese – Choose your favorite, because this easy low carb casserole works well with any kind! I always have cheddar and mozzarella cheese around, so that’s what I usually use. These are reliable for the most family-friendly version, but feel free to branch out to fancy sharp cheeses (check out my cheese list for ideas!).
- Veggies – They can be fresh or frozen, as long as you pre-cook them. You’ve got so many options here! I first made this dish using frozen spinach, which you’ll enjoy if you like creamed spinach, but I know not everyone is a fan. So, I made this chicken bacon ranch casserole with broccoli for my kids one day, and we all loved it so much that I updated the recipe to add that option. See my chart below for other vegetables you can use — I’ve tried so many combos over the years and they’ve all turned out great.
| Low Carb Options | Higher Carb Options |
|---|---|
| Asparagus | Carrots |
| Bell Peppers | Corn |
| Broccoli | Pasta (penne pasta is a popular choice) |
| Brussels Sprouts | Potatoes |
| Cauliflower (either as roasted cauliflower florets or cauliflower rice) | Rice |
| Green Beans | Sweet Potatoes |
| Mushrooms | |
| Spinach | |
| Veggie Medley |

How To Make Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole
I have step-by-step photos here to help you visualize the recipe. For full instructions with amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card.
- Cook the veggies. I do this with broccoli and most other vegetables, so that they don’t make the chicken casserole watery. You can simply steam like I did below, but if you’ve got the time, roasted broccoli or sauteed broccoli tastes even better. If you’re using frozen spinach, you don’t even have to cook it — just drain it and squeeze well.
- Mix all the ingredients. In a large bowl, combine the cooked chicken, cooked bacon, cooked veggies, shredded cheeses, minced garlic, and ranch salad dressing.


- Assemble the chicken bacon ranch casserole. Transfer the mixture to a baking dish (this one is a perfect size) and sprinkle with more cheese. (You can spray the pan with cooking spray or coat with butter, but I usually don’t find this necessary.)
- Bake until hot and bubbly. Voila! Your low carb meal is here to save your busy weeknight. I added a bit more crumbled bacon on top at the end this time, but green onions would also pair well with these flavors.

Below is an older photo of my original chicken casserole made with spinach, alongside a newer photo of the broccoli version. Both are delicious!


My Recipe Tips
- Use the right amount of vegetables. My rule of thumb is 4 cups of chicken and 4 cups of vegetables (or 2 cups of cooked down greens, like spinach or kale). You can use the 4-cup rule as well if you are adding in pasta, roasted potatoes, or rice. If you want a more veggie-heavy casserole, increase the veggies to 6 cups and add an extra 1/4 cup of ranch dressing.
- Always precook your chicken, bacon, and veggies. This casserole bakes only for long enough to heat it and melt the cheese, not long enough to cook raw foods. Besides, adding raw meats or vegetables will mess up the texture. You can use any method to cook them, or even buy them pre-cooked. Which brings me to my next tip…
- You can take shortcuts with store-bought items. I’m not a fan of processed pre-made foods, but for this shredded chicken casserole, finding clean ingredients is easy. Grab a rotisserie chicken, a bottle of ranch, and some bacon bits, and this recipe becomes a breeze. You can even buy pre-cut veggies!
- Use a thicker dressing if you can. This coats the chicken and vegetables better than ones that are very runny.
- Leftover vegetables work great. Chicken bacon ranch casserole is the perfect match for leftover veggies! I make it all the time to use up extra sauteed or roasted vegetables.
- For a more intense ranch flavor, add 2 tablespoons of ranch seasoning. You can make my homemade ranch seasoning mix or use store-bought.
- Bake the casserole until it’s melty and bubbly. If it starts to brown too much on top, just cover it with foil. On the other hand, if you want to brown the cheese more, broil it.
Storage Instructions
- Store: Keep your leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days. They taste amazing reheated for lunch all week!
- Meal prep: I meal prep this chicken bacon ranch casserole All. The. Time. You can assemble the whole thing, cover with foil, and keep it in the fridge for a few days. You can freeze it. You can portion it individually. It’s fantastic in all the ways.
- Reheat: To reheat the entire casserole, cover it with foil and bake at 350 degrees F for about 20 minutes. You can also warm up individual portions in the microwave.
- Freeze: Since everything is already precooked, I recommend freezing this chicken casserole before baking. Assemble it and freeze right in the covered baking dish for up to 3 months. You can bake from frozen, but it will heat faster and more evenly if you thaw in the fridge overnight. I recommend giving it a good stir after baking, or halfway through.

Serving Suggestions
One of the reasons I adore this chicken bacon ranch casserole is that it’s a full meal by itself! But if you’re in the mood for something extra, pair it with one of my low carb salads or a bowl of soup as a starter.
More Chicken Casserole Recipes
Chicken is my favorite protein for casseroles! If you like this one, you might also like some of my other “cheesy but healthy” chicken casserole recipes:
My Casserole Dish For This Recipe
This baking dish (shown in my pictures) transitions right from the oven to my dinner table, not to mention it’s the perfect size. And you can even pop it in the freezer if you’re prepping ahead. So, no extra dishes to wash!
Chicken Bacon Ranch Casserole (Fast & Easy)
Your whole family will love this easy chicken bacon ranch casserole! It's fast, creamy, cheesy, low carb, and needs just 7 common ingredients.
Ingredients
Tap underlined ingredients to see the ones I use.
Base Ingredients:
Version 1 with Broccoli:
Version 2 with Spinach:
Instructions
Tap on the times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer.
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Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (191 degrees C).
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If using frozen spinach, thaw and squeeze to drain first. If using broccoli, place it into a pot of water and bring to a boil. Simmer for 1-2 minutes until bright green.
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Combine the chicken, bacon, drained spinach or broccoli, garlic, ranch dressing, and half of the shredded cheeses in a large bowl. Stir until well incorporated. Transfer to a 9×13 in (23×33 cm) glass or stoneware casserole dish. (Alternatively, you can mix everything directly in the casserole dish.)
Optional tip: If you like extra ranch flavor, add 1-3 teaspoons of ranch seasoning mix, in addition to the dressing.
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Top with remaining shredded mozzarella and cheddar cheeses.
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Bake for about 15 minutes, until hot and bubbly.
LAST STEP: Leave a rating to help other readers, or tag me @wholesomeyum on Instagram. I’d love to hear from you!
Maya’s Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 cup
Nutrition info is based on my homemade ranch dressing, and version 1 with broccoli. Version 2 with spinach has similar nutrition info, but slightly different due to the spinach.
- Tips & substitutions: See the details in the post above! I’ve got lots of substitution options and shortcuts, as well as tips about the consistency.
- Store leftovers: 3-5 days in the fridge.
- Meal prep: Assemble ahead and refrigerate for a few days, or freeze for later.
- Freeze it: Up to 3 months in the freezer, before or after baking.
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801 Comments
Scott
3I really love this recipe, but the great thing about it that I use it as a base for a “Clean out the Fridge Casserole”! I’ve added leeks, kale, bell peppers, mushrooms… literally anything I have lying around that I need to get rid of. If you do that, you’ll want to up the amount of chicken, bacon, garlic, cheese, and ranch dressing, but it comes out fantastic!
Amber Corless
0Sounds so yummy! I can’t wait to make it!
Carolyn m Malkowski
0Sound wonderful. Making this tonight. Yummy.
Lena Robinson
2Hello I am just asking if this can be made ahead of time and frozen has anyone tried that? Please let me know thank you!
T. Taylor
0This was delicious! I purchased chicken breasts premarinated with southwest seasoning and seasoned it again/baked it per instructions. I used ranch dressing bottled by a local farm. Love it when the veggies and meat are in one dish.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Lena, Yes, absolutely. I have freezing instructions above.
Tracy Fluitt
1Needed a quick dinner and this recipe just popped up. I had everything I needed, and it was quick and easy, not to mention the hubs liked it! So did I and I’m adding it to my quick recipes. Thanks!
Honeybee5
1Making this right now! I added half a block of cream cheese to the ranch and garlic. Mixed well. Then followed the rest of the recipe. I’m sure it’s going to be delicious.
Scott
0I do not see amount of spinach needed
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Scott, Please check the recipe card above, all the amounts are there.
Amy M.
0This recipe is the best! My husband has requested that I make it twice in the last month. It is a great template for multiple casserole combinations.
Wholesome Yum D
0Thanks for the lovely note, Amy! I’m really glad it’s been a hit with your husband and I love that you’re using it as a base for different casseroles. So versatile!
Sheri E
0Loved how easy this recipe was to prepare. Made the broccoli version and it turned out great. I did add some extra ranch seasoning and I think that was wise because the only bottle of ranch dressing I had on hand was fat free and sugar free. As a result I don’t think it was as creamy as it might have been if I’d had regular ranch dressing. Will definitely try again.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad you oliked it, Sheri! Yes, it’ll be less rich and creamy with that type of ranch, but that’s great that it still worked well for you.
Amy M.
0I made this casserole tonight. It was a huge hit! I needed to bake it for an additional 10 minutes and then broiled the top to brown the cheese.
Easy and delicious!
Wholesome Yum D
0That sounds amazing, Amy! Great call on broiling the top, a little browned cheese makes everything better. So glad it was a hit!
KM
0OMG!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! Made with shredded rotisserie chicken, fresh broccoli, probably extra cheese (I don’t measure cheese). SO GOOD!! I am already telling family “I’m making this again next week!” Thank you so much for sharing. This was our first attempt at low carb and you made it great.
Wholesome Yum D
0I’m so excited to hear that, LOVE your enthusiasm! Using rotisserie chicken and extra cheese sounds like a winning combo. I’m thrilled this made your first low carb dinner a hit!
patricia
0We loved this casserole dish. My husband is not a fan of broccoli so subbed in carrots and cauiflower rice. Was still delish! Thank you for this dish recipe.
Wholesome Yum D
0That’s awesome, Patricia! I’m so glad you both enjoyed the casserole. Subbing in carrots and cauliflower rice is a great idea, especially when working around preferences. Happy to hear it was still delicious!
Carolyn
0Delicious and convenient for busy nights.
Wholesome Yum D
0I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Carolyn! Quick and delicious meals are such a lifesaver on busy nights, happy to hear this one worked well for you!
Jeannie
0I made this last night for dinner. I don’t usually do the cooking but this was so easy. It was very filling. Even my husband enjoyed it. I’ll definitely make it again.
Wholesome Yum D
0That’s great to hear, Jeannie! I love that it was simple enough for you to make even if you don’t usually do the cooking. Sounds like it’s going to be a regular on your table!
Linda Stilwell
0I took a picture, but don’t know how to post it.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I don’t have a way to post one here unfortunately, but you can share it on Instagram or Facebook and tag me @wholesomeyum so I can see. You can also post a picture as a comment on this Pinterest pin. Thank you!
Linda Stilwell
0I made this last night for my husband and I. It was pretty good, I made it with pre-cooked bacon which was very thin, so there was not a lot of bacony flavor. I think the next time I make it I will fry up some thicker cut bacon and see if that helps.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Linda, Yes, you might want more bacon if yours is very thin.
Lisa L Thompson
0This chicken bacon ranch casserole (broccoli) is the bomb!! My husband and I loved it. It was easy to make! I used bag of frozen cubed chicken breast, “Chosen” avocado mayonnaise, Greek yogurt and ranch seasoning. My husband even loved the leftovers and I loved that I didn’t have to cook!
Love EVERYTHING we’ve tried from Wholesome Yum. Thanks so much! 😋
Wholesome Yum D
0That’s wonderful, Lisa! I love hearing that both you and your husband enjoyed it. So happy you’re loving everything you’ve tried!
Judy Jay
0This is one of my most favorite recipes that you make! I’ve made it numerous times and it’s great when you have company. Add a tossed salad …& one of your keto, friendly, desserts, and you’re good to go! Thank you so much for such great keto-friendly delicious recipes! I have a 3-ring binder filled with them. 😋
Wholesome Yum D
0Judy, I absolutely love that you have a whole binder filled with my recipes, that makes me smile so big! 😃 I’m thrilled this one has become a favorite for you, and it sounds perfect with a salad and one of the desserts. Thank you for being such a wonderful supporter!
Dorothy Beckner
0I have already tried thus recipe and it was delicious. Reminds me that I have the ranch dressing recipe already made and broccoli that needs to be used. On the menus for Friday!!
Wholesome Yum D
0Dorothy, I love that! Perfect timing to use up that broccoli, sounds like Friday’s menu is already off to a delicious start.
Donna Robinson
0We attend a covered dish social every month, and this is my new go-to recipe. Easy to make, tastes great and always gets compliments. Thanks for another great recipe, Maya!
Wholesome Yum D
0Donna, that makes me so happy to hear! I love that it’s become your go-to for covered dish socials. Easy, delicious, and always a crowd-pleaser is exactly what I hope for with these recipes! 🙂
dprice
0Okay, so since being on Keto, I have massively missed the Chicken Bacon Rancher pizza at Foxes Pizza. This can be made to replace it, and has everything I love about that pizza, except it is in a casserole. Are you kidding me? That is just genius! Thank you and I am making ASAP. Only change, I am doing both broccoli and cauliflower. Putting fresh sliced tomatoes on top. Yum! I greatly appreciate all of your recipes.
Wholesome Yum D
0That sounds amazing! I’m so happy this casserole gave you a keto version of your favorite pizza, and I hope it becomes a new staple for you. 🙂
Carol Olmsted
0I’ve made this one so many times, I really don’t need to check the recipe! This one had me at bacon, cheese and ranch so it’s become a staple in my rotation. I’ve made it with both broccoli and spinach (they’re both delicious) and always add mushrooms as well. Thanks for another delicious recipe, Maya!
Wholesome Yum D
0Carol, I love that this one has become a staple for you! Bacon, cheese, and ranch really are the perfect combo, and adding mushrooms sounds delicious. So happy to hear both broccoli and spinach worked well for you too!
MaryAnne
0This recipe is so simple to make. It tastes great. Didnot make any changes. Husband likes cooked cauliflower and bacon. His favorite dressing is ranch. So a win win with this cassarole
Wholesome Yum D
0MaryAnne, thank you! I love hearing that this casserole was both simple and tasty for you. Sounds like a total win-win in your house!
Inez Foster
0I tried the recipe for lunch today. I had left over rotisserie chicken to use up. I had turkey bacon so I used instead of regular bacon. I add broccoli and mushrooms I had on hand. Turned out great and made a great lunch meal.
Wholesome Yum D
0That sounds delicious, Inez! I love how you made it your own with turkey bacon, broccoli, and mushrooms. Such a smart way to use what you had on hand. I’m glad it turned into a great lunch!
gwen sigecan
0I loved this recipe alot of flavor my grandson loved it. Will make it again. I used dice chicken instead of shredded very good.
Wholesome Yum D
0I’m so glad you and your grandson both enjoyed it, Gwen! It’s great to hear it worked so well.
Angie Jacklin
0I made this last night with broccoli. I had to leave before eating. When I came home it was all gone, except about 1/2 cup. My family gobbled it up! Thank you, Maya!
Wholesome Yum D
0You’re welcome, Angie! I love that your family gobbled it up. Hope you get a chance to make it again soon so you can enjoy more than a few bites next time!
Debi Haynes
0Hi, I haven’t made it yet and wonder if I can add minute rice in it, when and how long
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Debi, Yes, absolutely! The most reliable way would be to cook it first, then add it with the other ingredients before baking. You might want to add more ranch dressing, too. Let me know how it turns out!
Dianna
0A meal the whole family loves!! That’s a win in my book.
Wholesome Yum D
0Love to hear that, Dianna! When the whole family’s happy, it’s definitely a keeper.
Ga
0Made it tonight. Family loved it! Already requesting I make it again!
Wholesome Yum D
0Sounds like a hit! So glad it went over well with your family!
Wanda Bobo
0I made this for me and my husband for our Saturday evening dinner. I used frozen broccoli (heated in microwave for five minutes), had cooked chicken prepared with minced garlic added crumbled bakon, added the ranch dressing and 1/2 cup of each Monzella and Cheddar Cheese. Mixed all together and topped with rest of cheese. Didn’t know if I would like the Ranch Dressing but really enjoyed the casserole. My husband started eating before I had a chance to taste it and kept saying I love this dish, where did you get this recipe? Never mind, it’s great and you can make this again. Told him I got it from the wholesomeyum lady that sends me recipes and that this was a healthy recipe so he didn’t have to worry about it being unhealthy. He said next time you make it make a larger batch so we can have leftovers. So this is a keeper. Thanks for your receipts.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so happy you and your husband enjoyed this dish, Wanda! Thank you. Love the comments from your husband, please thank him for me, too.
Allison
0The good: Flavors were good (the ranch dressing was a kid with hubby and kiddo both of whom are not huge ranch fans). The not so good: The chicken was kinda spongy, the broccoli was undercooked, and it needed more of a thickening agent (more shredded cheese or something similar). I added garlic and onion powder to the chicken and cooked the chicken in some of the leftover bacon grease.
If I did it again, I’d add more shredded cheese or possibly softened cream cheese.
Not inedible but not a family favorite for us.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you for the feedback, Allison. It sounds like the issues with the broccoli and chicken was how you cooked them. This also likely affected the thickness of the sauce in the final dish, because if your broccoli was undercooked, it probably released water in the assembled casserole — it’s not supposed to be thin/watery at all. Hope this helps for next time.
Theresa Bishop
0Love virtually all of your recipes and this is definitely my “Go To” site for recipes. The only thing I don’t like is that the time does NOT include the prep & cook time for many of the ingredients. For ex. This one took an extra 40 min to prep/cook the bacon, chicken & broccoli before I could even start the recipe. 5 stars except for the misleading time, so reducing to 4. Even so, LOVE love love your recipes!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad my site is your go-to, Theresa! Thank you. I wrote this recipe based on ingredients I often have pre-cooked and many people do as well, and have shortcuts in the post above to get them pre-cooked if you don’t already. Of course it would take longer if you cook everything fresh.
Cynthia Griggs
0I am making this for a office potluck… I added quite a bit more ranch dressing because it seemed really dry as the recipe called for initially. I did add a secret ingredient hot green chilies the little sample I had back quite a lot of heat in it! I can’t wait to eat it..
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you for sharing, Cynthia! I find it loosens up as it cooks, but yes, you can definitely use more ranch if you want it more saucy. Green chilies sound great!
Ann
0Tried this for the first time tonight. I really enjoyed it. I didn’t have any Ranch dressing so I used garlic mayo dressing instead. I cooked it in the air fryer… a bit of guesswork for timings and judging by the look. I didn’t put the greens into the recipe but I served creamed spinach separately. It worked out really well. Thank you.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you for sharing, Ann! I’m glad that worked well for you.
Roxie Fiste
0My family loves this dish – I did have to swap out the dairy for dairy free. It tastes wonderful and I will definitely make it more often! Delicious and filling!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m happy your family loves it, Roxie! I’m glad it worked well for you with dairy-free swaps, too. Enjoy!
Diana
0I love this recipe. It’s soooooo good and quick to put together. The only problem is there’s never enough left to make another meal, lol. I hope you make this recipe, the whole family will love it.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Awww, what a good problem to have, Diana! Thank you. If you have 2 baking dishes, you could double the recipe and freeze one of them for later.
Jacque
0We made this recently and promptly added it to our ‘eat-repeat’ list of meals.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Yay, that’s great, Jackie! Hope you repeat it soon.
Debora
0can you make this in a crockpot???
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Debora, I have not done that, but I think it would be pretty watery, the broccoli would be mushy, and the bacon would be soggy. You could pre-cook the chicken in a Crock Pot, though.
Chantay Peterson
0I have made this recipe several times and everyone loves it!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Chantay! I’m so happy you liked it enough to make it several times. Hope you do it again soon!
Bruce
0REALLY GOOD! I made this recipe tonight for dinner. I made it using frozen broccoli. The whole family liked it.
Jillian
0Can you use frozen broccoli?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Jillian, Yes, definitely! You can cook it the same way.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Bruce! I’m glad your whole family enjoyed this recipe.
candyvieracker
0I used shredded Swiss Gruyère combo. broccoli and cauliflower. real bacon bits. Easy and delicious.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you for sharing, Candy! I’m happy you liked this dish.
Pam
0I have made this recipe many times, it’s one of our favorites. This is a great recipe! I used broccoli and cauliflower this time and all I had was cheddar cheese so that’s what I used and it was awesome, as usual! Thanks for this wonderful and versatile recipe😁😋
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad this recipe is one of your favorites, Pam! That’s a great variation. Hope you make this dish again soon.
Jeanmarie
0Very delicious and fairly easy to make recipe! Mistakenly only put six instead of eight pieces of bacon, it was still very good and full of enough bacon.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Jeanmarie! No worries, the recipe is very flexible even if you change up the amounts a bit.
Jan Johnson
0I love this recipe so much and have made it a few times since I found it! I even made it for Christmas dinner for my two adult kids as I didn’t feel well enough to cook a big meal. We all went out to eat the next day. The kids loved it and said it was just as good as my usual chicken and dressing and want me to do it again for Christmas this year! The bacon makes it especially yummy! I just made it again and halved it since it was just me, and it turned out great!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Jan! I’m so happy you liked it enough to make it multiple times, and so amazing that your family now request it for Christmas dinner. That means a lot to me.
Blayne Ambrose
0I love spinach but not a fan of broccoli so made with fresh spinach. Also used gluten free ranch dressing. Everyone loved it! Easy to make and family loves it!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad you and your family loved this dish, Blayne! Yes, the spinach version is wonderful if you don’t like broccoli, and it’s easy to customize with any other veggies, too.
deann.sewell
0We had this for dinner tonight and it was fantastic. I especially liked the bacon and ranch flavor. It was easy to put together once I got the Ranch dressing made. I didn’t have time to refrigerate it first but it turned out great. I can imagine several different takes on this casserole. It looks like several of your followers have already tried many options. I made enough that I could freezer individual servings for lunches. This is a great meal.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad you liked it, Deann! It’s totally fine to use homemade ranch in this recipe right away without refrigerating. And yes, you can customize it in all kinds of ways with different veggies, cheeses, etc. Enjoy!
Gloria Arnold
0My family loved it, I didn’t have enough broccoli so I add I added a bag of mixed vegetables a mix of carrots, white and yellow corn and asparagus, guess I will be making this again. Thank you.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad to hear your family loved it, Gloria! Yes, it’s very easy to customize with any veggies you have on hand. Hope you make it again soon!
Carol Jacobson
0This recipe is so good, easy and quick to prepare. All recipes of Maya’s have been delicious. Cannot say enough about them.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you so much, Carol! I’m so happy you like my recipes. I’d love to hear how any others that you’ve made (or will be making) go for you!
Shari Trinca
0So delicious. I had all the ingredients already. Definitely will make again.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Shari! Yes, one of my favorite things about this recipe is it’s easy to make with ingredients you have on hand.
Elaine Morgan
0So good. Husband didn’t detect sour cream which he hates. Made multiple meals which I love.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Elaine! Haha, my husband hates sour cream too but doesn’t notice it in recipes like this. Enjoy!
Linda Spradlin
0So Good! It has such good flavor we have it in our regular meal rotation. Leftovers are just as good or better!
Robin
0Big, BIG hit! This Chicken Bacon Ranch casserole is one I’ll make over and over. My husband couldn’t stop eating. It is so good. I’m hooked.