Chicken Stew
We're talking about that thick stew that sticks to your ribs type stew
Go to the store and get one of those chickens that were done yesterday.
Very likely 50% off so they can put new chickens out today at full price
Cut up the chicken
You can make your own chicken broth
Or... you can do like I did, just buy it
Start by melting the butter
Then add the same amount of flour
Only cook on medium heat
Continue to cook till the flour smell is gone
Constantly stir
Do not let it burn
Add the chicken stock, about a 1/2 cup at a time
It will thicken up, but keep stiring
Don't let it burn
Keep adding more and more chicken stock
Keep stiring
Finally, your gravy is ready
I "pumped up" the taste of my stew
I put in an onion and the onion peelings
A couple chopped carrots
A couple chopping up celery pieces
I threw in the chicken bones
I boiled that down
I kept the broth
Oh the yummy broth
I boiled up the potatoes and carrots
Then added the stuff together
Gravy, broth, chicken pieces, boiled potatoes and carrots
Le voila, the chicken stew
Ingredients
1 rotisserie chicken deboned1 onion
2 celery stalks
4 potatoes, diced
3 carrots, coined, or diced (Dicing carrots is BORING and labour intensive)
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup flour
1 box of chicken broth
Stuff you will need
Cutting boardSharp Knife
2 pots
1 dutch oven
Wire whisk
Directions
Take the chicken off the bone. Put the chicken in the same container it came in. There is drippings in there you don't want to get rid of.Put the chicken bones, skin, wing tips, popes nose and other pieces of chicken that your not really going to eat, in a pot. Add the onion, chopped into 1/4's, carrot chunks and the chopped celery pieces. Add water to cover and boil that down. Don't be afraid to add Salt, Pepper and any chicken spices that you may like. Drain and keep the broth.
In another pot, put in your diced potatoes and carrot coins. Add water and boil them up.
Make your chicken gravy. See my previous blog on how to make chicken gravy: http://cookwithmitch.blogspot.ca/2016/08/chicken-gravy.html
To the dutch oven, add the drained potatoes and carrots. Add the boiled down chicken broth. Add the chicken pieces. Add the chicken gravy. Simmer on low heat. Everything is cooked, so it can be served right away. Or it can sit on the stove top at low heat while you are running around the yard cleaning up for fall.
Please keep in mind, if you want to add extra stuff to this, you can. This chicken stew is only a starter recipe. Make it your own. Add other veggies to your stew. i.e. before you add stuff to the dutch oven, you could saute up some onions and celery. Then add the other ingredients when they are done. Do you like turnips (rutabaga in some parts of the world), well add those. Or parsnips. The list goes on. Use your imagination.
Comments and suggestions are ALWAYS welcome.
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