Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Homemade Chicken Pot Pie
Last Sunday I was craving Chicken Pot Pie (CPP) for dinner. With winter still in full effort here in Utah I was majorly craving some winter comfort food. Because of the tediousness of making the crust, sauce and ingredients; chicken pot pie is no easy task. It is hard to see all that work and effort go to waste on just one pie I made two so that I could enjoy CPP twice as long.
I had three goals when making CPP. 1) Make sure the veggies aren't complete mush ~ hence parboiling. 2) Ample amounts of salt ~ nothing is worse than not enough flavor 3) A nice delicate thin crust ~ I am not a fan of thick pie crust.
Chicken Pot Pie
Crust:
2 cups sifted Flour
1 teaspoon Salt
2/3 cup Shortening
6-8 tablespoons ice cold Water
{chill dough for 2-4 hours before rolling}
Sauce:
1 medium diced Onion
4 tablespoons Butter
{saute butter and onions over medium heat}
1/3 cup Flour
1/2 teaspoon salt and pepper {be generous}
whisk in:
1 cup Cream
2 cups Chicken Stock
{cook over medium low heat for 10-15 mins. til sauce becomes thick}
Filling:
1 cup chopped Carrots
1cup Potatoes {peeled and chopped}
{Parboil carrots and potatoes just enough so they aren't crunchy}
1 cup Peas
1/2 cup of Celery {raw}
1 cup Chicken {I preferre rotisserie chicken left overs}
{Toss all ingredients into a large bowl and salt heavily}
Cook Pie for 1 hour and usually a little more at 375 degrees. Left overs are amazing so I highly recommend double the recipe and making TWO!!
Labels:
dinner,
Mid Week Munchies,
winter
Friday, March 11, 2011
Snow Castle ~ Field Trip Fridays
I'm not sure what signs of spring are in your neck of the woods, but here the daffodils and crocus are beginning to sprout, the days are lasting longer and my yard has completely melted of snow. That is why last Saturday we pulled on our snow bibs, strapped on our boots, shoved on our gloves and headed up the nearest canyon for a snow day! Once we found our spot, we happened upon a totally awesome SNOW CASTLE (or in other words: snow cave!). A little boy's dream! We spent the next 3 hours digging around and playing in our snow castle. We drank hot chocolate (not as good as Hatch's) , looked at animal prints in the snow and of course became kings of our snow castle. Here are just a few of the highlights:
3 musketeers
peek-a-boo!
i'm stuck!
king of the snow castle!
inside our snow castle
yum!
Labels:
Field Trip Friday,
snow,
winter
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