Cranberry Catalina Chicken
Dinner doesn’t get much easier than this simple Cranberry Catalina Chicken freezer meal!! Two minutes to toss it all in a bag and you’re done! Don’t let the ingredients scare you – this is a delightful meal that is a great balance of sweet and savory!
Cranberry Catalina Chicken Freezer Meal
This Cranberry Catalina Chicken is my adaptation of a recipe I love, from Pam at Over The Big Moon. Her original recipe calls for French dressing, and I like it, but I somehow never seem to have French dressing on hand when I need it. I’ve seen other recipes floating around in the blog-o-sphere substituting Catalina or Russian dressing, and so that’s how this one was born. I’ve actually made all three variations, and they are all great! Today’s is the Catalina variety, because, well, that’s what I had on hand. 😉
You know how some days you just want dinner to magically appear on the table, without you having to actually cook anything? Yeah, I have a lot of those days.
Dinner time rolls around and I don’t have the mental capacity or the energy to even come up with an attempt at an idea for dinner. But dinner needs to get on the table NOW. And I have 20 minutes MAX or there will be mutiny, or worse, a reenactment of a scene from Lord of the Flies. <–THIS happens way too often. THIS is why I do freezer meals. THIS right here!
When I have slow cooker meals already prepped in the freezer, I can pull them out the night before (or more honestly, the morning of), and it isn’t too early to think about dinner. Or I can even pull them out the morning of, while I’m not rushed and kids aren’t fighting and I’m not hounded teenagers to do their homework or else. In the morning, I can put something in the slow cooker, and then basically leave it until we are ready to eat.
There is really not much to tell you about this one. You’re going to need a few very basic ingredients, and a gallon-size zip top bag. That’s it.
Preparing the Freezer Meal
As freezer meals go, it doesn’t get much easier than this. There is no prep worked involved other than to open a few bottles or cans.
Place all your ingredients into the zip top bag, seal tightly, and label. Then stick it in your freezer. Done. (And I know you already have your own bottle of dry onion soup mix already, but just in case…here’s the link to the recipe if you still have yet to make your own. Go make it. Go now. I’ll wait…)
Cooking Your Cranberry Catalina Chicken
To make, you can either take the bag out of the freezer the night before and thaw overnight in the fridge, then put it in the slow cooker the next morning… OR … (and please don’t laugh, but this is totally what I usually end up doing) pull the bag out the morning of, cut the bag off the frozen cranberry-catalina-chicken ice cube, and stick the entire frozen cube in the slow cooker and set it to cook.
My family likes to have this served over rice, and my husband likes a lot of sauce with his, so I often double the sauce ingredients. Especially if I’m only making one of this meal (which is rare, because I almost always make two at a time), because, what in the world do you do with a half a bottle of Catalina dressing leftover?? (My family will not touch salads if it was the last food on the planet, let alone a salad with Catalina dressing…) I’m open to suggestions on how to use up the leftover Catalina dressing. 🙂
Cranberry Catalina Chicken
EQUIPMENT
INGREDIENTS
- 1-2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 8 oz Catalina dressing*
- 1 can whole berry cranberry sauce
- 1 packet dry onion soup mix or 2-3 Tbsp. homemade mix
INSTRUCTIONS
- Place all ingredients in gallon-size zip-top freezer bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible and seal tightly. Knead gently to mix ingredients.
- Label bag. Lay bag flat in freezer to freeze.
To make:
- Place thawed contents of bag into slow cooker. Cook on low for 4-6 hours in slow cooker.
- Serve over rice.
To make in the Instant Pot:
- Place meal into a silicone or metal bowl or pan* that fits inside the inner pot of your Instant Pot or pressure cooker. There should be about half an inch between the edges of the bowl or pan and the inside of the liner pot to make sure there is room for steam.
- Pour 1 1/2 cups water into the bottom of the Instant Pot liner pot.
- Place a trivet in the liner pot.
- Place your metal or silicone bowl or pan on top of the trivet in the pot.
- Close lid and seal vent. Cook on HIGH pressure for 8 minutes, then let your Instant Pot sit for 10 minutes (10 min npr) and then release any remaining pressure (quick release).
Thank for the IP directions. I have seen recipes using a cup of apricot preserves instead of the cranberry sauce. I am going to try this to use up the rest of the dressing.
Yes! Apricot preserves works really well in this too!!
I’m going to try this recipe out on pork chops tomorrow night !
We love the cranberry chicken ❤️💕😸😺
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