Flavorful Tex Mex Chicken Casserole
This Tex Mex Chicken Casserole is the dish I turn to when I just need a reliable win on the table. Instead of layering a dozen different ingredients, everything, from the instant rice and chicken broth to the canned tomatoes and spices, cooks together right in the pan so the rice absorbs all that savory flavor from scratch!

A Quick Look At The Recipe
- Recipe Name: Flavorful Tex Mex Chicken Casserole
- Ready In: 35 minutes
- Serves: 4
- Main Ingredients: 4 cups chopped, cooked, and shredded chicken (about 4 to 5 breasts halves), 2 cups instant rice, 1 can cream of chicken soup, 1 cup sour cream, 1/2 cup frozen diced onion, 1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes, 1/4 teaspoon cumin, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- Why You'll Love It: Enjoy this Mexican Chicken Casserole with deep rich flavors to get your taste buds dancing! The combination of tender chicken and fluffy rice, complemented by the creamy blend of sour cream and cream of chicken soup, is a flavor explosion that will keep you coming back for more.
The Best Combination of Cuisines, Period.
If you’re looking for your next weeknight meal that the whole family will love, you need this quick and easy chicken casserole in your life. When I say quick and easy, I mean it. It takes just 5 minutes to prep this recipe, as you literally dump the ingredients in a bowl, stir, and then bake! 30 minutes later, dinner is served.
This casserole is overflowing with stuff you probably already have at home, too, like cheese, tomatoes, instant rice, and chicken broth. The combination of the chicken and rice with the sour cream and cream of chicken soup is basically a flavor explosion!
This Tex-Mex chicken casserole is creamy, cheesy, and delicious, but if you’re in the mood for something with pasta, you’ll absolutely love my Easy Oven-Baked Tex-Mex Lasagna!

Recipe Ingredients
- Cooked chicken
- Instant rice (or to keep it lower-carb, you can use my cauliflower rice recipe here)
- Cream of chicken soup
- Sour cream
- Frozen diced onion
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Rotel tomatoes
- Cumin
- Garlic powder
- Chicken broth
Recipe Notes
- You can use any cooked chicken you like in this Mexican chicken and rice casserole, whether that’s rotisserie chicken, shredded chicken breast, or chicken thighs.
- If you’d like to add even more to this casserole, add in a can each of black or pinto beans, green chile, and corn kernels. Another option is a cup of diced .
- For extra crunch, top your casserole with tortilla strips or your favorite crushed tortilla chips, like Doritos.
- If your family prefers, you could substitute the chicken for ground beef.
- You can also add whichever cheese you prefer, whether that’s melty mozzarella cheese, a or Pepper Jack cheese for some extra heat.
- For more flavor, substitute the for a packet of . Bonus if you use homemade taco seasoning!
- Serve your with a sprinkle of and .
How To Make Tex Mex Chicken Casserole
1. Combine Your Ingredients
Start off by dumping all of the first nine ingredients in a large bowl and stirring to combine. Then, add half of the cheddar cheese and stir to combine again.


2. Get Your Tex Mex Mix Into a Pan
Next, turn the chicken mixture out into a greased 9×13 casserole dish and top with the remaining cheese.


3. Bake and Serve!
Bake your casserole at 350 for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly, then serve. I guarantee the flavors in this dish will have your taste buds dancing! YUM!



Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days, or in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. When it’s time, thaw leftovers in the fridge overnight and then reheat in the microwave.
What To Serve With Mexican Chicken Casserole
While this is a substantial and hearty main meal in itself, you could also serve your casserole with your favorite taco toppings, like salsa, Pico de Gallo, salsa verde, , green onions, or a classic side like guacamole and corn chips.
Recipe FAQs
Frozen diced onion and frozen diced green pepper are great things to have in the freezer in a pinch, and they cook through faster. Using raw onions throws the casserole texture way off. Trust me, I have ruined a casserole or two before I figured this out.
You can definitely assemble this chicken casserole recipe and store it tightly covered in the fridge for up to three days. It might just need another 5 to 10 minutes of baking time when it comes straight from the cold fridge.
Yes, this Mexican chicken casserole is gluten-free. Just make sure you double-check you’re using a gluten-free can of cream of chicken soup and that no other ingredients have sneaky gluten additions.
Yes, you can definitely cook this Mexican casserole in the slow cooker. Mix all the ingredients together and cook in the slow cooker on low for 4 to 5 hours. I recommend adding the remaining shredded cheese about an hour before it’s done.
Here are more marvelous Mexican-inspired dishes:
- Mexican Cornbread Recipe by Mama
- Taco Soup
- Chicken Enchilada Pie
- Stuffed Zucchini Boats, Tex-Mex Style
- Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos
- Chicken Fajitas in Crock Pot

Ingredients
- 4 cups chopped, cooked, and shredded chicken (about 4 to 5 breasts halves)
- 2 cups instant rice
- 1 can cream of chicken soup
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup frozen diced onion
- 1 can Ro-Tel tomatoes
- 1/4 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
- 8 oz shredded cheddar cheese divided
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients and half of cheddar cheese in a large bowl. Mix well.
- Turn out into a greased casserole dish and top with remaining cheese.
- Bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes, or until hot and bubbly.

Been looking for a chicken recipe that my kiddos will actually eat. This looks fabulous and I actually have all the ingredients! Looks like I’ll be trying this out for supper tonight.
We always sit at the table and have our meal together. My husband and I make a point of asking our 3 kiddos (8,6, & 2) the best thing that happened that day and why, and the worst and why. It makes them have to interact with you and we feel involved with their day. 🙂
It’s probably the most special part of my day. We are so rushed, but we always make time to have dinner together.
Thanks, Stacey, for sharing this great-looking recipe: delicious, simple to prepare, w/everyday ingredients… just the kind I like. 🙂 Cannot wait to try it!!!
I hope you enjoy it!
Scott, I got very misty eyed reading that quote by Quindlen and your thoughts.
My boys are 13 and 15 and just this morning I was exasperated beyond words with the mess (created by them for the most part) that was/is my house and I was short with both of them. We’ll be sitting down for dinner tonight and I’ll be working on keeping the good stuff close to my heart. Thanks for the recipe too.
It’s amazing just how connected having dinner together can make you feel. Even if it’s hot dogs, we always sit together and talk about our day.
Haha, we’re having hot dogs at my house tonight, as menu planning and grocery shopping are both overdue. We aren’t overly traditional at my house, but one thing I make sure of every night is that we sit down together as a family for dinner. No TV, and I even make my husband put down his smartphone. If not for dinner I don’t know when we would all just sit together and talk. It’s the one time of day when we aren’t rushing- usually. 🙂
I have same receipe, but use spaghetti noodles that you cook in chicken broth. Everything else is same. Delicious.
Looks delicious, can’t wait to try this recipe.
Pretty easy & I actually think I have all these ingredients!
LOL! That’s the way it should be!
Wow, that sure is easy looking! I’ll bet it tastes good too. I grew up eating dinner at the table with my family sans TV or any other interruptions and my husband and I do the same the vast majority of the time. It’s always been the norm for me and I’m quite thankful.
Stacy, I’m already a huge fan of yours and have tried many of your recipes and love them! I made a casserole almost exactly like this last night (only 2 ingredients were different) I thought it was going to be a big hit with everyone but my son complained about the onion texture. Thanks for the frozen onion tip, I’ll definitely have to remember that!
I’ll be the first to admit my life is full of clutter, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world for the memories I have with my family!
Aww, you are too sweet! The frozen onions really make a huge difference.