Friday, January 28, 2011

Comfort Food 101....Chicken & Dumplings

When I think of comfort food, one of the first dishes that comes to mind is Chicken & Dumplings. Although making a pot of this hearty, yet deliciously satisfying dish takes a little time to prepare, I think it is well worth the effort.


2-1/2 - 3 lb. whole chicken
4 stalks celery; diced
1/2 a large onion; diced
1-1/2 cups peeled, diced carrots (I prefer to use the small snack size carrots)
2 Tblsp. Old Bay Seasoning
1-1/2 Tblsp. McCormick's Italian Herb seasoning
1/2 - 1 tsp. garlic salt
salt & pepper to taste
2 (10-3/4 oz) cans Campbell's Cream of Chicken w/Herb soup
3 (8 count) cans butter tasting biscuits (I prefer to use the jumbo style)
flour
milk
cornstarch




Rinse chicken and pat dry. In a large stock pot add vegetables, chicken and dry seasonings. Add enough water to submerge chicken. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium, tilt lid to allow heat to escape and cook until chicken is tender & juices run clear (about 40 minutes). Remove cooked chicken from broth and set aside to cool.



To the pot add in both cans of soup. Using an immersion blender, blend soups into mixture on medium-low speed. If you prefer a less "chunky" chicken & dumplings version, increase speed on immersion blender and blend vegetables until smooth. Allow mixture to simmer on medium heat for about 10-15 minutes. Stir occasionally.


While soup mixture is simmering, remove cooled chicken from bone. Discard skin. (You can save the carcass and freeze it in a freezer bag & use it for making stock later if desired.) Depending upon your preference, you may want to rough chop the chicken into smaller pieces. Add chicken back to pot and stir. Add in milk, 1/4 cup at a time, until consistency and color are as you desire. Stir well. Let simmer for 10-20 minutes; stirring occasionally. (SEE NOTE)



While chicken is simmering, remove biscuits from can. Place about a cup of flour into a small bowl. Dust each biscuit with the flour to coat on all sides. Using a knife or kitchen shears, cut each biscuit into 4 equal parts. Slowly add biscuits to soup, being careful as to not splash and burn yourself. You don't want to stir the dumplings into the pot but allow the soup broth to cover biscuits by gently submerging biscuits. Cook biscuits until they float & are no longer doughy in texture. Remove pot from heat and serve warm.

Note: If you prefer a thicker broth, before dumplings are added, ladle out a 1/2 cup of hot broth and stir in enough cornstarch to create a slurry. Slowly pour cornstarch slurry into soup. Lightly stir mixture. Let mixture simmer until thickened.
Click HERE for printable recipe

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Recipe For Happiness

2 Heaping cups of patience
1 Heart full of love
2 Hands full of generosity
Dash of laughter
1 Head full of understanding

Sprinkle generously with kindness. Add plenty of faith and mix well. Spread over a period of a lifetime. And serve everyone you meet.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Served Her Well Crockpot Soup

1-1/2 lb. ground meat
1/2 an onion diced
6 large potatoes, peeled and diced
6 carrots, peeled and diced
1 (15 oz) can peas, drained
1 cup frozen corn
2 (10 3/4 oz) cans tomato soup
water
seasonings to taste

Brown meat and onion in a medium skillet; season with spices to taste. Drain grease &. set aside. In a 4-6 qt. crockpot layer potatoes, carrots, ground meat mixture, peas, corn and tomato soup. Fill crockpot with enough water to cover all ingredients. Season more with spices of your choice, cover and let cook on LOW for 6-8 hours or on HIGH for 5-6 hours.

Recipe Source: my dear friend Mrs. K. F.

Click HERE for printable recipe


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

CSN Stores Towel Review

I've had time now to use my new towels and let me tell you....they are totally worth the money. Oh wait a minute, I got them for free. *grin* Seriously though, these towels are so super thick and absorbent. When washed and dried they come out so fluffy and soft. What amazed me was how big they are. The set came with 2 bath towels, 2 hand towels and 2 wash cloths. When I pulled the hand towels out of the shipping box, I thought they were the bath towel. These things are super sized. The bath towels are gigantic. You can really wrap up in them. The thickness of them is so nice. They truly remind me of something you would find in a spa...only better! So if you are in need of some new towels, I would strongly reccommend them for you to consider.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

CSN....Finally Ordered



I finally placed my order with CSNStores for a product review. It took me awhile to figure out what I wanted or needed, but finally I decided on a 6 piece Egyptian cotton bath towel set. My order should be here in a week or two so, when it comes in I will give my review.