Easy Dinner Recipe: Chicken (or Turkey) Divan | Future Expat (2024)

My Mom’s Chicken Divan recipe was my very favorite dinner as a child. I asked for it as my birthday dinner every year.

When I moved out on my own, Chicken Divan was one of the recipes I asked my Mom to type up on a recipe card for me. Over the years, I’veswitched to using fresh broccoli instead of frozen broccoli spears and increased the curry a bit (I LOVE curry!), but otherwise it’s basically the same as what my mom put on the dinner table.

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As a kid, all I cared about was how my food tasted. Nowthat I’m doing the cooking, I appreciate how easy it is to make Chicken Divan as much as I love how it tastes.

It’s also the only recipe that I haven’t been able to give up when I shifted away from cooking with canned soup!

While I normally make this recipe with chicken, it is the perfect way to enjoy leftover Thanksgiving turkey.

If you aremaking chicken or turkey just for this recipe, you can cook it however you want but stick with something that doesn’t have a lot of coating on the skin or too much spice.

My Crockpot Shredded Chicken and Crockpot Beer Shredded Chicken are both perfect for this recipe, but you can also use store bought rotisserie chicken or just about any baked chicken recipe.

Chicken (or Turkey) Divan:

Ingredients:

2 cups fresh broccoliflorets, separated into small pieces
2 cups cooked chicken
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 can cream of chickensoup
1 tbsp lemon juice
2 tsp curry powder
1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
1/4 cup bread crumbs

Directions:

This recipe is simple enough for a cookingnewbie.

Start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees. Then place your broccoli over the bottom of 8×8 glass baking dish that you gave a light coating of cooking spray.

Easy Dinner Recipe: Chicken (or Turkey) Divan | Future Expat (2)I personally use just the florets, but if you like the stems too, I suggest you follow this blogger’s tip to get rid of the bitterness that you can find in broccoli stalks.

Easy Dinner Recipe: Chicken (or Turkey) Divan | Future Expat (3)Evenly spread out your chicken or turkey across the broccoli. Be sure to use bite sized pieces of thechicken…it will make serving so much easier.

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Next mix together the mayonnaise, soup, lemon juice and curry powder. Be sure to use the mild sweet curry you find inregular grocery stores in America, not a spicy Indian or Thai curry.

Spread the mayo soup mixture over the chicken and then top it with the cheese.

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Easy Dinner Recipe: Chicken (or Turkey) Divan | Future Expat (6)I normally would have grated the cheese for this recipe, but my grater broke and I only rememberedI hadn’t purchased another one when I hit the point that I needed to grate my cheese.

Rather than pulling out the food processor to grate such a small amount of cheese, I did what my Mom did. She used American cheese or cheddar cheese slices for this recipe, and simply cut the slices with aknife into small pieces.

I know it doesn’t look like a ton of cheese but I encourage you to go light on the cheese. You aren’t trying to smother everything in cheese. You just want a little to give you a mix of flavors in each bite.

The last step is to sprinkle bread crumbs lightly across the top. I never measure here…just shake the canister lightly from side to side. I use the store bought Italian bread crumbs, but I’m sure this would be great with homemade bread crumbs too.

Easy Dinner Recipe: Chicken (or Turkey) Divan | Future Expat (7)If you preheated your oven at the beginning, your oven should be all ready by the time you finish assembling everything. Pop the dish into the oven and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until everything is bubbly on the edges. Keep an eye on it at the end so the cheese doesn’t brown.

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If you are using leftover chicken or turkey, this recipe should take you 10 minutes to assemble. While it is cooking, you can put together a salad, rice or potato. In about 45 minutes, you’ll be sitting down to dinner with a delicious meal that everyone will like.

Does someone in your family hate broccoli?

I’ve made this without the broccoli on the bottom too for an easy chicken dish.

Printable recipe card below…click on the + sign for nutrition information for this chicken recipe.

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    Ana Lynnon November 20, 2014 at 2:50 AM

    Sounds yummy and everyone loves broccoli around here, so the recipe is perfect for our family. Thanks for sharing!

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    CouponGal (Andi)on November 21, 2014 at 1:28 PM

    OMG it looks SO good!! 😀

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    Christieon November 25, 2014 at 9:07 PM

    This chicken divan recipe sounds amazing. Thanks for linking up to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party! I’ve pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board.

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    Karenon December 1, 2014 at 5:31 AM

    I really enjoyed this dish — so easy to prepare and flavoursome. I used a Roasted Garam Masala curry powder and it had a good curry flavour and aroma. Delicious, I would normally serve this with rice but in this case I served potatoes and they were vey well received. I will happily make this again, definitely falls into Comfort food for me 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

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    Nancyon January 2, 2015 at 11:18 AM

    This casserole is such great comfort food. I am a curry powder lover so I added a tad more (just my preference). Made this for lunch today and it really hit the spot. : ) Nancy

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    Vickieon May 6, 2015 at 11:27 PM

    I made this for tonight’s dinner, and it was fabulous. My mom made Chicken Divan often while we were growing up, and we loved it. But this is much tastier than I recall from my past. I think it was the curry that propelled this dish to stardom, as my mom’s was good but not THIS good. Thanks, Karen/Future ExPat.

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    Carolineon July 9, 2016 at 9:37 AM

    My mother made Chicken Divan when we were growing up. It’s become an old family favorite. My sister hosted a high school senior party and served this dish. Tossed salad and Chocolate Mousse. She and her classmates ate everything.

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    Michelle Finleyon August 24, 2016 at 4:02 PM

    Looks amazing! I grew up on Chicken Divan and it’s always been a favorite. I too stopped cooking with canned soups, but not until I learned how to make all the “cream of ….” soups from scratch. Super easy and they work well in this recipe as well. I just found them via pinterest.

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    Mary Pat Frick, aka twissison November 26, 2016 at 12:49 PM

    Made as written for the FYC Tag Game & this was excellent, Karen. I’ve had chicken divan before, but it was never this good. The only real difference was the curry flavor & what a difference it makes! Even my Siggi who is usually tough on recipes said this was a very good dinner & he looks forward to seeing it again on our table. That was pretty high praise from him, so thx for sharing this sure-to-be-repeated dish w/us. Yum!

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      Karen Goodmanon November 26, 2016 at 3:48 PM

      Thank you for such a wonderful review. I agree that it’s the curry that totally makes this dish special. This was one of my favorite dishes as a child, because of the curry, even though I wasn’t all that fond of broccoli at the time (now I love it!).

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    TeresaSon December 19, 2016 at 11:26 AM

    We loved the curry in this dish…I haven’t made Chicken Divan in years because the hubby never cared for it…he thought it lacked flavor…but this time he commented on how great it was…so it has to be the addition of the curry that makes your recipe so delicious…made for “For Your Consideration” tag game

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    Candiaon August 20, 2017 at 10:40 AM

    Hi Karen
    My family took this recipe to another level. Cutting raw chicken breasts into bite size pieces then dip in egg and a fine bread crumb lightly seasoned. Sautée in butter and then continue your process. I also added our cream and heavy cream to make it more saucy. Of course u need to increase your curry and lemon. Sautee your breadcrumbs as well before topping . It is more involved but worth the effort.
    Enjoy

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      Karen Goodmanon August 25, 2017 at 7:56 AM

      Glad to hear that you used my recipe and made it your own. Happy to hear you liked how it turned out.

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    Linda Kellerupon December 14, 2017 at 8:58 AM

    My recipe calls for cutting a slice of soft white bread into small cubes (about 1/2 cup) and then combining them with a tablespoon of melted butter. These croutons are sprinkled on top of the dish with the grated cheese. They are my favorite part of the recipe. I love the crunch.

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      Karen Goodmanon December 14, 2017 at 9:15 AM

      That sounds really great. I’ll have to try that next time!

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    Kathy Zundton December 16, 2017 at 8:16 AM

    Use to make this for my kids years ago, but somewhere in the recipe I had it called for eveporated milk. So glad you posted this I had forgotten about this dish. Can’t wait to make it again!

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    Debbie Larsonon December 20, 2017 at 7:22 PM

    How could you make this for a large party for 30?

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      Karen Goodmanon December 22, 2017 at 11:41 PM

      You’ll need to double or triple it, depending on how many other dishes you are serving.

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    Terresaon December 21, 2017 at 10:54 PM

    I have been making this exact same recipe for close to 45 years. I got this recipe from my husband’s Mennonite family back when we first got married. I too, use fresh broccoli florets and Italian bread crumbs although his family did not. I always serve it along with pickled red beets and eggs my Mennonite MIL taught me how to can.

    Thanks for putting this recipe out there for others to enjoy!

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    Missy Powellon February 8, 2018 at 8:25 AM

    This is one of my all time favorite recipes!! I do, however, prefer buttered corn flakes as my topping.

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    Nickyon February 10, 2018 at 3:05 PM

    FINALLY & THANK YOU!! This is the exact same recipe my Mom’s family has used for generations. It is always requested by us kids when we come back home. The recipe is simple but my Mom’s cooking measurements of a skillet of chicken, some broccoli, can coc then about half that same can of mayo, curry to taste etc. Lol, it’s easy to make, hard to explain; as I’ve put it.
    So thank you for the simplification, and not adding rice!

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      Karen Goodmanon February 10, 2018 at 3:34 PM

      I completely understand. My grandma and mom both did that to me with some old family recipes. For some of them, I forced my grandmother to give me amounts or made the recipe with her so I could write things down. I’m guessing that both of our families got this recipe off the same can of soup years ago!

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    Natalieon April 3, 2018 at 6:22 PM

    so is there no need to cook the broccoli beforehand?

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      Karen Goodmanon April 3, 2018 at 8:22 PM

      Correct. Raw or frozen broccoli can be used.

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    Carolyn Haason November 25, 2018 at 7:56 PM

    5***** Wow, Karen – this was so easy and delicious! I really appreciate that you list the ingredients first and then show how to do it – so many blogs have lots of words to scroll through before you see if the ingredients are something you’d like. So thanks for that! I noticed your warning about the curry powder – did I listen? No. The only curry powder I happened to have was some my friend brought back from India and it turned out to be on the hot side. Delicious anyway!

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    Deniseon December 22, 2018 at 6:52 PM

    Very good. I made about a third more sauce

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    Jackieon January 9, 2020 at 11:43 AM

    I make this on a pretty regular basis for my husband and myself. He generally complains that I make portions too large for just the two of us and the fridge is always full of leftovers but we have never made it through the day without finishing this (no matter what meal I make it for). So good and so simple, one of our absolute favorites!

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