Justin Wilson’s Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice

Dis rice isn’t that wild, no, but it is a delicious rice!

Justin Wilson’s Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice is quick to prep, easy to bake, and perfect for feeding a crowd. Whether you’re gathering around the table with family or making meals ahead, this Southern-style casserole delivers hearty goodness straight from the oven.

What is Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice?

This rich and satisfying casserole is a classic Justin Wilson-style recipe with simple ingredients, big flavor, and a little Cajun flair. Made with tender cooked chicken, seasoned wild rice, and a bold splash of steak sauce — this dish brings comfort food to the next level. Cheddar cheese ties it all together, melting into every bite for a warm, savory finish.

What to serve with Justin Wilson’s Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice?

Balance this rich, cheesy casserole with something fresh, light, and tangy, like a simple salad with vinaigrette, braised collard greens, or a cucumber salad. On the side, add a simple bread like Justin’s Cajun Buttermilk Biscuits or Pecan Cornbread. For something sweet, consider a fresh, fruit-based dessert like Justin’s Classic Berry Cobbler or Apple Cobbler.

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Justin Wilson’s Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice

Justin Wilson’s Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole is a hearty dinner loaded with bold flavor, melty cheddar cheese, and tangy steak sauce—a comforting Southern classic made the Cajun way.

SERVINGS: 8

PREP TIME: 30 minutes

COOK TIME: 30 minutes

TOTAL TIME: 1 hour

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of cubed cooked chicken, from thighs boiled in seasoned water to cover
  • 2 cups of cooked wild rice, seasoned with salt, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder to taste
  • 2 cups of grated cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup of steak sauce
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
  • Sliced cheddar cheese to cover the casserole

Cooking Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl except the oil and sliced cheese. Grease a casserole dish with olive oil, then pour in the mixture.
  3. Place the sliced cheese on top and bake for 30 minutes.

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