Creamy Chicken Gravy and Rice ($10 Family Dinner Ideas)

Looking for delicious, budget-friendly meals that the whole family will love? This creamy chicken and rice gravy is an easy, comfortable recipe that is very easy to make and perfect for busy workdays.
This post is part of our $10 dinner ideas series, brought to our team by Brigette! Every week, she shares simple, delicious and affordable family-friendly dinner ideas for less than $10, using everyday ingredients, as well as super fast food.
Creamy Chicken and Gravy
This has been one of my easiest thrifty recipes over the years. My family actually beg I make this (honestly, it’s very interesting to me because I don’t think it’s almost a “real” recipe, haha!). This is the ideal way to consume leftover cooked chicken or rice. Actually, if your chicken and rice are already cooked, you can eat this meal on the table 15 minutes or less!
It’s perfect for the upcoming cold fall nights where you need a quick, cheap, comfortable meal that will fill your entire family with joy.

Creamy Chicken and Rice with Gravy Dinner Menu:
- Chicken gravy
- rice
- broccoli
- apple

Dinner ingredients, with creamy chicken gravy on rice
- Cook 3 cups of chicken (this is equivalent to 1 pound of uncooked chicken)(Aldi – $2.49/lb)* – $2.49
- 1 sticky butter (Aldi – $3.39/lb) –$0.85
- 1/2 cup flour (Harris Teeter – 19 cups $1.97) – $0.05
- 2 1/2 cups of dried rice (Aldi – 7.5 cups $1.99) – $0.66
- 2 – 3 cups chicken soup (Aldi – I used 2 chicken chicken and 2 1/2 cups of water) – $0.14
- 2 cups of milk (Aldi – 16 cups $3.05) – $0.38
- Fresh broccoli (Aldi – 1.41 lb @ 1.79/lb) – $2.52
- Thin sliced apples (3 pounds of Aldi – $1.99) – $0.90
- Salt, pepper and other spices, as needed
Dinner Total: $7.99 (Service 6)

How to make creamy chicken, rice and gravy
1. Prepare 1 pound of boneless chicken using your favorite method. (Cook, grill, air fry, bake, etc. I like to sprinkle spices and bake at 425 degrees until done – timing depends on the thickness of the chicken, but usually about 20 minutes. Once the chicken is so cool that it can be handled, insert it into small pieces.

2. When your chicken is baking, use your preferred method to cook 2 1/2 cups of rice. I always cook mine on the stove.
3. In a large skillet, melt 1 sticky butter over medium-low heat.
4. Stir 1/2 cup flour.
5. Gradually stir 2 cups of milk and 2-3 cups of chicken soup (Depending on the thickness you want – it thickens after removing it from the stove)stir continuously until thickened.

6. Stir the diced chicken and heat it. Season with salt and pepper (and any other spices you want!) and serve on the rice.
7. Steam three leaves and cut into apples (or serve with any side you like).


Creamy chicken gravy on rice
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raw material
- 3 cup Cooked chicken (This is equivalent to 1 pound of uncooked chicken.) (Aldi – $2.49/lb)* – $2.49
- 1 stamp butter (Aldi – $3.39/lb) – $0.85
- 1/2 cup flour (Harris Teeter – 19 cups $1.97) – $0.05
- 2 1/2 cup upland rice (Aldi – 7.5 cups $1.99) – $0.66
- 2-3 cup Chicken soup (Aldi – I used 2 chicken chicken and 2 cups of water) – $0.14
- 2 cup milk (Aldi – 16 cups $3.05) – $0.38
- Fresh broccoli (Aldi – 1.41 lb @ 1.79/lb) – $2.52
- Thin sliced apples (3 lbs Aldi – $1.99) – $0.90
- Salt, pepper and other spices, as needed
instruct
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Prepare 1 lb of boneless chicken using your favorite method (boiling, grilling, fried chicken, baking, etc.). I like to sprinkle with spices and bake at 425 degrees until done – the timing depends on the thickness of the chicken, but usually about 20 minutes.
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When your chicken is baking, use your preferred method to cook 2 1/2 cups of rice. I always cook mine on the stove.
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In a large skillet, melt 1 sticky butter over medium-low heat.
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Stir 1/2 cup flour.
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Gradually stir 2 cups of milk and 2-3 cups of chicken broth (depending on the thickness you want – it will thicken when you remove it from the stove), stirring constantly until thickened.
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Stir the diced chicken and heat it. Season with salt and pepper (and any other spices you want!) and serve on the rice.
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Steam broccoli and cut into apples (or serve with any side you like).
Nutrition

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