Hello, Sister Adams, our little family had the pleasure of hosting Elder Adams and his companion for dinner on Monday evening and Elder Adams enjoyed this casserole so much, he asked me to send the recipe to you. He said he thought it was something his family would enjoy and something he'd like to have when he got off of his mission.
It's a simple recipe and you can add or omit just about anything.
We really enjoy the spirit that Elder Adams brings into our home. We often have the opportunity to feed the missionaries and as I was making dinner just last night, my three year old son, Quinton, asked when the missionaries were coming over and what was I making for them.
Thank you for raising such a righteous and worthy young man.
Best,
Stacy Harker
Chicken Enchilada Casserole
2-4 Chicken breasts, cooked and chopped
1 bag of tortilla chips (save the crumbs of bags of chips just for this recipe!)
1 can Cream Of mushroom soup (I don't like mushrooms, so I just use 2 cans of cream of chicken)
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup salsa or rotel
½ cup of milk
1 can of black beans or pinto beans (drain & rinse)
1 small onion, chopped
(optional: can of corn, olives, green chiles, etc.)
Heat cooked chicken, cream soups, rotel/salsa, milk, beans and anything else you want on the stove until mixed and heated thoroughly. Put a layer of crushed chips on the bottom of a 9 x 13 pan. Spoon layer of mix over the chips, then place another layer of crushed chips and then use the rest of the mix on top of that layer of chips. Finally, place a light layer of crushed chips on top with cheese sprinkled over it. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes. Top with any of the following: salsa, sour cream, lettuce, etc.

Julie, we really enjoy having missionaries like Elder Adams in our home and are happy to feed them a good meal!
My husband and I have a three year old son, Quinton. Quinton especially likes Elder Adams and his companion, Elder Brown, because Quinton and Elder Brown usually end up sword fighting in the playroom! I am thankful for the example of these missionaries as I hope to raise Quinton to be a righteous missionary one day, too.
And just so you don't worry too much, I am pretty sure Elder Adams and Elder Brown are pretty well-fed in this ward!
Have a great weekend!
Stacy