TXTink said:I would love to hear about your crock pot chicken and dumplings... that is one of my favorite comfort foods!![]()
tammyandtommy said:what is the recipe for the stuffed pepper soup? Can you share? It sounds delish!
theycallmered said:Sigh, left over shredded beef, twiced baked potatos, and strawberry pretzal jell-o again. This is day 5 of leftover. Sigh.
How many biscuits in each can?castleview said:Hi,
I can't take credit for this myself. Stacy posted this on page 14 of the thread...and I think she got it from another Stacy on the Budget Board. I'm giving it a try tonight. Hopefully, it will be great since we had a huge drop in temperature in NE! Here it is:
2 chicken breast--boneless/skinless (I just wanted to add that I've been using 2 lbs. chicken thighs instead...the breasts were too dry for me)
1 can cream chicken soup
2 T margarine
2 cans biscuits
1 soup can of water
Put the chicken breasts in a crockpot, top w/ soup, margarine, and water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 3-4 hours. Then, shred the chicken w/ 2 forks and stir. 45 minutes before serving (turn to "high" if cooking on "low"), add cut up biscuits.
LindsayDunn228 said:I am officially ONE MONTH away from my WDW trip!!! Can I get a woo hoo?!
Tonight I am making meatloaf and smashed potatoes. I am trying something different with the meatloaf tonight. Lately I have seen/read people sauteeing some onion, pepper, and garlic instead of adding them raw to the meatloaf. So I am going to give it a try. Any tips?
WFD at your house?
LuluLovesDisney said:Lindsay - how long will you be in WDW for? We might be there at the same time. I'll be there Nov. 7 - 11.
And: woo hoo
Today I "experimented" - It's kind of a modern version of bigos (Polish stew) in the crockpot. It smells good but I am not sure. It's definitely different from real bigos, but that's where my idea for this debacle came from. If it's edible, I'll post a recipe.
I might get some rye bread too, since I'm going out. I don't need the extra carbs, but every Polish meal has rye bread. It's for the "poprawini" (My spelling is probably horribly wrong but the w is pronounces like a v since Polish doesn't have a letter v."
Poprawini is probably something all of you do on holidays, or on days where you make a really yummy meal, you just don't know it! It means when you have already eaten dinner, but a few hours later on that night (sometimes at 8 or 10, or 11, or even 3 am) you pull out all the leftovers and start eating again. Do you have leftover ham at midnight on Easter? Do you have a turkey sandwich at 1 am on Thanksgiving? You got it - only the Polish actually have a word for it, lol! Anyway, Polish meals always serve bread but people rarely eat any with the meal - usually it's eaten at the poprawini.
Sorry so long - teacher mode, I guess. lol.![]()
LindsayDunn228 said:Had a little snafu last night with the meatloaf. I got my veggies sauteed, all my ingredients together, went to add the meat and discovered it had gone bad. So we had Subway for dinner last night. We were supposed to have leftovers tonight so instead I am going to pick up some take-out from Applebee's on my way home from working out.
WFD at your house?
Dislifer said:Oh No! Were you able to save the sauteed veggies??? My kids would have been happy...Subway one night and Applebees another??? Heaven!