Crock Pot Creamy Chicken And Asparagus (Low Carb)


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Our Crock Pot Creamy Asparagus Chicken (Low Carb) Recipe is a super simple casserole with an incredible creamy cheesy …

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  1. Margaret McGuire
    Margaret McGuire says:

    Excellent recipe.. instead of mayo, I used 1/2 cup cream of Celery soup..along with 1 cup of frozen corn.. Delicious. Thank u!
    Next time thinking 1 cup frozen mixed vegetables instead of just corn.
    God bless in Jesus precious name.
    💕🕊💕

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  2. J&L McBurney
    J&L McBurney says:

    I think you should add "low carb" to the title so more people will watch this great recipe. Low carb is a THING at our house since May of 2019 and I know it is with others too.

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  3. Kathy Fernaays
    Kathy Fernaays says:

    Looks so good. Maybe some uncooked rice added to the bottom of the crock before adding the other ingredients (for those who are not watching carbs) would soak up all the flavorful juices!

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  4. Kim Honeycutt
    Kim Honeycutt says:

    You were in North Carolina Mikey…how could you forget that?! 😂😂 After watching your BLOG/VLOG it's amazing how you made this look so effortless! You sure can juggle things🤹‍♀️🤹‍♀️😂😂 This looks DELICIOUS, I love asparagus!!😋😋 I think Ollie is already a big star, such a sweet face! 🐶 I love you guys and the Crock Posse!❤👍🔔

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  5. GVanet
    GVanet says:

    This recipe looks GREAT. However my son does not like asparagus. Thinking about using some asparagus for me and also some broccoli for him. I can grab the asparagus out and he can have the broccoli. I will let you know how it turns out.

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  6. Susan Young
    Susan Young says:

    I have been binge watching your videos…. funny how I came across your videos by accident… was thinking … hmm that guy looks familiar…. then I realize I grew up down the street from his family… and I use to talk to his dad all the time (he had property right across the street from me)

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