Mom’s Famous Chicken Squares: An Easy Family Dinner Recipe with Crescent Rolls
The Unforgettable Bond: Grandma, Grandkids, and Chicken Squares
Why You’ll Love This Easy Chicken Squares Recipe
Mom’s Classic Chicken Squares Recipe
Ingredients:
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2 (8oz) cans Crescent rolls: The foundation of our squares, these flaky, buttery rolls provide the perfect crust.
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1 large can chicken breasts chunks (in water), partly drained: A convenient and quick way to add protein. Draining part of the water helps control the moisture in the filling.
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4 oz cream cheese: The magic ingredient that creates a rich, creamy, and irresistible texture for our filling. Make sure it’s softened for easier mixing.
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About 1 Tbsp dried, chopped onion: Adds a subtle, savory onion flavor without the crunch or intensity of fresh onion, blending seamlessly into the creamy filling.
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Salt & Pepper, to taste: Essential seasonings to enhance all the flavors in the chicken and cream cheese mixture. Adjust according to your preference.
Directions:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (about 190 degrees Celsius). This ensures your oven is at the optimal temperature for even baking once your chicken squares are assembled. Before you begin, ensure you have a medium-sized mixing bowl and a baking sheet ready.
First, open your can of chicken and drain about half of the water out. While some liquid can help with moisture, too much will make the filling watery. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, use a fork to thoroughly combine the softened cream cheese, dried chopped onions, and a generous amount of salt and pepper. Once these are well-mixed, add the partly drained chicken. Continue mixing until the mixture is creamy and the cream cheese is equally incorporated throughout the chicken. You want a smooth, cohesive filling that will hold together nicely in the squares. Now, let’s get those crescent rolls ready for action!
Step 1: Preparing the Crescent Dough
Open your crescent roll packages. Each package typically contains 8 crescent rolls, which can be formed into 4 squares. Carefully tear along the perforations to separate the dough into distinct rectangles, which will serve as the base for your squares. Pay special attention to the diagonal perforation line that runs from one corner to the opposite. Using your fingertips, gently smooth out this line. This step is crucial for preventing the filling from leaking out during baking and creating a more uniform “square” shape for your chicken pockets.
Step 2: Filling the Dough
With your dough squares prepared, it’s time to add the delicious filling. Take approximately 1/8th of the cream cheese and chicken mixture and place it right in the center of each dough square. Don’t overfill, as this can make sealing difficult and cause the squares to burst open during baking. A good tablespoon and a half to two tablespoons per square is usually just right.
Step 3: First Pinch – Bringing Corners Together
Carefully take two opposite corners of the dough square and bring them up towards the center. Gently pinch these two corners together at the very top, forming a sort of triangular shape with the filling nestled inside. Ensure a good seal here to prevent the filling from escaping.
Step 4: Adding a Third Side
Now, take a third side of the dough and bring it up to meet the already pinched top. Pinch it firmly into place with the other two corners. You’ll start to see a more defined “pillow” or “square” shape emerging. The goal is to enclose the filling securely.
Step 5: Sealing the Edges
With the top pinched, now carefully work your way down the sides. Pinch the edges of the sides together, working from the top seal outwards, to fully enclose the filling. Continue to keep the top pinched firmly as you seal the remaining open edges. This creates a secure pouch for the creamy chicken filling.
Step 6: The Final Pull
Step 7: Complete the Seal
Step 8: Ready for Baking
Step 9: Baking to Golden Perfection
When all the chicken squares are neatly arranged on the cookie sheet, carefully place them into your pre-heated oven. Bake for approximately 12 to 15 minutes. The baking time can vary depending on your oven and how full your squares are, so it’s important to keep an eye on them. You’re looking for a beautiful golden-brown color on the dough and for the crust to be fully cooked through. If you use reduced-fat crescent dough, it might take a minute or two longer to achieve that perfect golden hue.
Trust your senses! Once you start smelling that undeniably delicious aroma wafting from the oven (YUMMM!), it’s a good sign that they’re getting close. Check them frequently towards the end of the baking time to ensure they don’t overcook. The dough should be puffed and golden, and the filling heated through.

Tips for Perfect Chicken Squares Every Time
- Soften Cream Cheese: Ensure your cream cheese is at room temperature before mixing. This makes it much easier to achieve a smooth, lump-free filling.
- Don’t Overfill: Resist the urge to pack too much filling into each square. Overfilling can lead to bursting during baking, and nobody wants a messy chicken explosion!
- Seal Tightly: While a minor gap is forgivable, taking the time to pinch and seal the dough well will result in neater, more secure parcels.
- Watch Your Oven: Ovens can vary widely. Keep an eye on your squares, especially during the last few minutes of baking, to prevent over-browning or undercooking.
- Cool Slightly: Though tempting to devour immediately, allowing the squares to cool for a few minutes after baking helps the filling set and makes them easier to handle.
Serving Suggestions & Variations
These Chicken Squares are fantastic on their own, but they also pair wonderfully with a fresh green salad for a balanced meal. A light tomato soup or a side of steamed vegetables would also complement them beautifully. For a bit of extra flavor, you could even serve them with a dollop of sour cream or a sprinkle of fresh chives.
Feeling adventurous? Here are a few variations to try:
- Herb Boost: Add a pinch of dried dill, parsley, or chives to the chicken mixture for an enhanced herb flavor.
- Cheese Lovers: Mix in a tablespoon or two of shredded cheddar or mozzarella cheese into the filling for an extra cheesy twist.
- Spice It Up: A tiny dash of cayenne pepper or a sprinkle of paprika can add a subtle kick if you enjoy a little heat.
- Different Proteins: While chicken is our classic, cooked ground turkey or even shredded ham could be interesting alternatives.
- Fresh Onions: If you prefer, finely minced fresh onion can be used instead of dried, just be sure to sauté it lightly first to soften its bite.
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