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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Quick chicken pot pie




We enjoy chicken pot pie  and I mostly make it in fall and winter.

Today’s was a quick imo meal.

I had rotisserie chicken in my freezer so I had it defrosted overnight not really knowing what I was going to make with it.

Today it came into place with all the ingredients handy.

So it’s Short cut chicken pot pie!

Note: I usually use my own cooked chicken and broth that I thicken with flour.  This was an easy game changer. I used cornstarch …to thicken it. 

It was thinner than I usually make mine so next time I’ll increase the cornstarch to more.  The amount is corrected in my above recipe,  I used 2 T cornstarch and I believe 3 T would thicken it better.  I also would add the extra carrot and potato for a more hearty a pot pie.

Enjoy!









2 +cups of rotisserie chicken shredded , 
1- 15 oz. can of chicken broth, 
1 cup of milk 
1 regular size can of cream of chicken soup 
3 tablespoons of cornstarch.
1 tablespoon of butter

One small onion, grated
One to 2 carrots shredded fine
2 small diced potato 

In a medium size pot place butter on low heat.  Add, onion, carrot and potato .  Simmer for a few minutes.

Add chicken broth.  Cook until you are sure potato is tender.  Add cream of chicken soup and milk. Stir and Cook slowly.  

In a separate dish add cornstarch and Make a thin paste of cornstarch with a little of your soup mix.  Slowly add to soup mixture.  Bring to a light boil. Add shredded chicken and stir until thick.


As you can see I tried to strain the cornstarch and made a little mess.


****In a separate bowl add 1 1/2 cup Bisquick mix
2/3 cup milk. Stir until milk is absorbed.

Place soup mixture in a buttered casserole dish.  Add dollops of  dumpling size spoonfuls to top of hot mixture

Biscuits:

1 1/2 cups Bisquick mix.  Approximately 2/3 cups of milk
Mix with spoon. NOTE:Mixture will be lumpy and thick. If too thick add a little more milk. Drop by tablespoons into boiling soup .

Bake 425 approximately 20 minutes or until slightly browned.

Yummy!





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