A New Meaning To Pot Pie







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I know. I know. Where have I been? Did I fall off of the earth? Did I get swallowed by a giant batch of soap? Did I get discovered by Food Network? (I wish!) While none of these scenarios is probable, the fact is that I had a variety of much less exciting happenstances occur at once. First, as I left you last time, I had a house full of teenage young men who stayed with us for 7 nights as they campaigned for our state representative. It was rather hectic here. But on top of that, my eye disease decided to rear its ugly head and I was having a hard time reading or typing for very long. It’s just no fun when you see two of everything!! And then – more company and more cooking. And then – two canning classes and a case of hives and more double vision. All in all, with excuses aside, it all boiled down to one main culprit: Writer’s block!!!!


Yep. My brain has been fried. I have not had one single thing to write about. I’d start, but the words wouldn’t come and when they did, there were two of each. Soooo, I gave up. I have now chilled, rested and used not just a few ice packs and I am back in business.


And speaking of business, we had a winner for our Fall Giveaway, reader and FaceBook fan, Sue Feely won two packages of our Frontier Fixin’s bread mix. Next week, right after Thanksgiving, a new giveaway will be introduced just in time for Christmas! So be watching.


With this being Thanksgiving week, a time for family, memories, gratitude and turkey, I thought that I would give you a way that I like to use my leftover turkey that is pretty tasty. The recipe originated from a cookbook that I’ve had for years and is evidently no longer in print, titled “Favorite Brandname Cookbook”. I tweaked the recipe for leftover turkey but use chicken as well and home canned chicken or turkey is really great in it. If you want to can your turkey after Thanksgiving and then use it later, this is a good way to use that, but straight off the bone is fine too. I like white meat in my recipes but both white and dark work well too. It’s all a matter of preference. In this tutorial, I am using chicken, but will be making it with turkey on Friday!! And just as a note, I use dehydrated celery, mushrooms and onions and they work great.


Pot Pie Bake



Ingredients:
1 cup sliced carrots
3/4 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup diced celery
1/2 cup chicken or turkey broth
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 pkg turkey gravy mix (if using turkey for the meat) mixed with 1 cup cold water
1 cup sour cream
3 cups cubed or shredded chicken or turkey
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Topping:
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs beaten
1/2 cup milk
1 Tbsp. chopped green pepper
1 Tbsp. chopped pimento
1 1/4 cups shredded cheddar cheese (sharp is good)


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In a bowl, place the meat, either shredded or cubed. If using canned meat, it will shred.


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Place veggies, minus the peppers and pimentos, into a saucepan with 1/4 cup chicken broth, cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Add a little water if needed to keep from cooking dry.


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Add sour cream to the meat


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Add cream of chicken soup and turkey gravy mixed with 1 cup water to the meat and sour cream


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Add Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper


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Add vegetables


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Add remaining 1/4 cup chicken broth and mix all ingredients well


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Pour the meat mixture into a casserole dish. I am using a Pampered Chef stoneware deep dish baker here. Set dish aside.


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In a bowl, add flour, salt and baking powder and stir.


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In a separate bowl, lightly beat eggs and milk together


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Add cheese and peppers to the flour mixture and toss until the cheese is totally incorporated with the flour


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Pour egg mixture in with the flour mixture and stir well


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By spoonfuls, place the batter mixture in a ring around the outside top of the meat mixture in the casserole dish. Bake for 40 – 45 minutes at 350º until golden brown.


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It’s pretty and it’s good! Serve hot with a salad and you have a meal!



Happy Thanksgiving!



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A New Meaning To Pot Pie

  1. Julie says:

    Mmm. Looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it.

  2. Jackie Cooper says:

    Glad to hear you are up and kicking again! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and thanks for the new recipe to try

  3. You too, Jackie!! Hope you have lots of leftovers to enjoy all weekend! 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving!!

  4. Beth says:

    This looks like the ultimate comfort food. We love pot pies and I haven’t made one in a long time. So glad for a new recipe!

  5. We love pot pie too, Beth. This one is so totally different that it even makes a great dish to take to covered dish dinners!

  6. Hawkeye says:

    Sounds like it would be great! Too bad I’ll never try it. The sour cream and milk would do me in (lactose intolerant). I guess I could use Lactaid(TM) milk, but I don’t think they yet make a Lactaid(TM) sour cream. Blessings on you and yours for the holiday.

    (:D) Happy Thanksgiving…

  7. Diane C. says:

    That looks yummy. I want to try it. I have missed you. I look forward to all of your stories and recipes. But it sounds like you needed some down time. Remember you are the important one to take care of, not all of us!! Although we love what you have to offer!!

  8. Thanks, Diane!! You are sweet. Down time was definitely needed. Had to get revved up for the holidays because this is our busiest season. The orders start coming in with a vengeance. And that’s a blessing!! 🙂

  9. Happy Holidays to you too, Hawkeye!! And lactose intolerant? I’d die. Poor you. 🙁

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