Feb 12 2016
I was busy in the kitchen most of the day; in the morning I
made a pound of brown butter and then made some salt and vinegar chick peas for
snacks. This was the first time I ever made brown butter; other than getting it
too brown in the skillet before adding food! It is basically like making ghee
but not skimming and separating it.
It has been too cold for me to want to cook on the smoker.
Some kind of chicken soup would be good for the cold weather. Chicken and
noodles would be fine for the grandson; he loves it. I was thinking a little
heartier so I went for some help from Mary; my friend at deepsouthdish.com. She
is a fine cook of southern comfort food.
I followed her recipe pretty close and for this she lets you
choose the veggies. I used half and half cream instead of evaporated milk and
cut back some on the butter; I thought I had plenty of fat from the chicken. My
veggies were a can of corn, a can of cut green beans, some sliced baby carrots,
a cup of small diced cabbage and a can of baby corn. I heated the baby corn up
separate because I knew the grandson would want his on the side!
I had a whole chicken from my butcher and cooked it for an
hour and 10 minutes with celery, onions and carrots for the broth. I removed
the chicken to cool and strained the broth. When it was cool enough I pulled
and shredded it.
I used two thick slices of bacon diced and some diced green
peppers; I omitted the onions for the grandson, he’s not crazy about them. When
the bacon was almost browned I didn’t have enough grease for the flour so I
added a tablespoon of my brown butter and then I added the flour and the broth.
I then added all the canned and fresh veggies and let simmer a half hour.
I then added the chicken, ¾ cup half and half and the dry
seasonings. I let it simmer about 15 minutes and then added a ¼ cup half and
half with 2 tablespoons corn starch stirred in. I had the baby corn heated and
served up with some bread and butter. The grandson had his baby corn on the
side and the rest of us had some on top of our stew. We all loved it and this
is a very tasty and hearty stew! Thanks for the recipe Mary!
Link to Mary's recipe click Here
For the chicken and broth
Cooking the chicken
Chicken pulled
Ingredients
Browning bacon and green pepper added
Adding the flour and broth
Veggies added and simmered 30 minutes
Chicken and dry seasoning added
Half & half and corn starch added
ready to serve
My supper
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