My creamy Chicken Cobbler is a lighter take on the viral TikTok casserole. This easy, one-dish meal layers shredded chicken and plenty of vegetables under a buttery biscuit topping, creating a cozy, comforting dinner that’s simple enough for weeknights but satisfying enough for family meals.

Why Make Chicken Cobbler Casserole
The TikTok chicken cobbler recipe took off for a reason: it’s comforting and easy. This version trims calories and adds vegetables without sacrificing flavor. It’s similar in spirit to a lightened-up chicken pot pie but quicker and lower fuss.
- Dump-and-bake convenience. Assemble in one pan and bake — perfect for busy evenings.
- Family-friendly. Savory flavors that appeal to adults and kids alike.
- Great for leftovers. Use rotisserie or previously cooked chicken to save time.
Ingredient Notes

Full quantities are listed in the recipe card below.
- Shredded chicken. Rotisserie chicken is ideal, but canned or shredded cooked breasts work too.
- Broth. Chicken or vegetable broth both work; choose low-sodium if preferred.
- Cream soup. Cream of chicken is traditional; cream of mushroom can be substituted or use a homemade cream base.
- Milk. Whole or 2% milk is best for the biscuit mix, or use an unsweetened plant milk.
- Butter. Melted butter forms the base layer and adds richness.
- Shredded cheese. Mild cheddar or pepper jack add flavor; use your favorite.
- Frozen vegetables. A mix of peas, carrots, and corn keeps things simple and colorful.
- Biscuit mix. A small box of biscuit mix (not pancake mix) creates the flaky topping.
- Seasonings. I use Old Bay and garlic powder for savory depth, but adjust to taste.
Steps To Make This Chicken Cobbler

Step One. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Pour melted butter into the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking dish and spread it evenly.
Step Two. Layer shredded chicken over the butter. Top with thawed (or frozen) vegetables in an even layer.
Step Three. Whisk together the cream of chicken soup and chicken broth, then pour it gently over the chicken and vegetables without stirring.
Step Four. In a separate bowl, combine the biscuit mix with milk, Old Bay seasoning, and shredded cheese until smooth. Pour the biscuit batter evenly over the filling — do not stir.
Step Five. Bake 35–45 minutes at 400°F, until the filling bubbles at the sides and the biscuit topping turns golden brown. Let the cobbler rest 8–10 minutes before serving to let it set.

What to Serve with Cobbler
This casserole is hearty on its own, but it pairs nicely with simple sides like roasted or charred broccoli, crispy potatoes, or a fresh green salad to add brightness and texture to the meal.
Recipe Tips
- Do not stir. Resist mixing layers at any point so the biscuit bakes on top while the filling stays creamy underneath.
- Rest before serving. Allow 8–10 minutes for the filling to settle so portions hold together.
- No cream soup? You can omit the canned cream of chicken and still have a tasty, creamy result by using extra broth and a touch of flour or a homemade roux if desired.
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Equipment
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9×13 baking dish
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mixing bowls
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp salted butter, melted
- 3 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
- 12 oz bag frozen peas and carrots or mixed vegetables
- ¼ cup canned cream of chicken
- 1 ¼ cups chicken broth, low sodium
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 2 tsp Old Bay seasoning
- 1 7.5 oz box biscuit mix (small box)
- 2 cups milk (2% or whole)
- ¼ cup shredded cheese
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400°F. Pour melted butter into a 9×13-inch baking dish and spread evenly.
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Layer shredded chicken over the butter, then add the vegetables in an even layer. Use thawed or frozen vegetables.
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Whisk together cream of chicken and chicken broth, then pour over the chicken and vegetables without stirring.
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Mix biscuit mix with milk, Old Bay seasoning, and shredded cheese until combined. Pour the batter evenly over the filling — do not mix.
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Bake for 35–40 minutes, or until the filling bubbles at the sides and the biscuit topping is browned.
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Let rest 8–10 minutes before serving. Garnish with chopped parsley if desired.
Notes
- Do not stir. Keeping the layers intact ensures the biscuit topping bakes correctly while the filling stays creamy.
- Rest before serving. Waiting 8–10 minutes helps the casserole hold its shape when scooped.
- Skip the canned soup if you prefer. Use extra broth and thicken with a small roux or cornstarch slurry for a homemade alternative.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.
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