Sunday, November 11, 2007

Cold day comfort

Chicken and noodles was the one meal served in the high school cafeteria that I just could not get enough of. You have the chicken, the noodles and the gravy like sauce, what could be better? This was my first attempt at making this dish and I would have to rate it a 9 out of 10. You see, I am a big sauce person and the noodles soaked up all my sauce. I yelled at them and asked them to give it back, but they were thirsty and did not listen. ;) So next time I will have to add in more broth/stock to give me the sauce that I love so much. But the taste of the dish was right on target.

Notes: Although I poached an entire chicken I am only going to use half of the meat for this recipe and I will use the rest for a recipe later this week. But if you are serving a large group or want a lot of leftovers feel free to double all the remaining ingredients and use the entire amount of meat from the chicken.


Chicken and Noodles
(Source: Amber's Delectable Delights)

Ingredients:
1 whole chicken cut up
3 Tbls butter
3 Tbls flour
48 oz chicken broth or stock
(^If you like a saucier dish than what is pictured add in more broth/stock)
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp salt
Pepper (to taste)
Dash of paprika
8 oz Egg noodles

Directions:
1) Put chicken pieces in the bottom of a large pot and fill with water. Bring water to a simmer and let simmer until the chicken is cooked through (30 minutes or so). Remove chicken from pot, discard the water and set aside to cool. Once chicken is cooled separate the meat from the fat and bones (save fat and bones to make chicken stock if desired) ad shred the chicken.
2) Melt butter in large pot and whisk in flour. Stir and cook for a minute or until flour is browned. Slowly whisk in chicken stock. Add in seasonings and bring broth/stock to a boil. Once at a boil add in noodles. Turn the heat down to a simmer and let simmer until noodles are done. Add in half of the shredded chicken (use the remaining for another recipe) and reduce heat to low to warm the chicken. Serve over mashed potatoes.

5 comments:

Kayte said...

yumm! that looks so comforting and delicious. perfect for a cold fall day.

Jessica said...

this sounds like great comfort food! Yum!!

Carrie said...

Looks great! I might have some extra chicken after dinner, if so I will make this!

Jaime said...

mmmm this sounds wonderful!

Dori said...

this sounds SO good. mmmmm.....