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I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets
(which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost), cans of tomato diced, onions, canned corn, frozen beans, rice, chicken stock, shitake mushrooms, normal mushrooms. Canned soups of various kinds. Could these be combined to make a chicken casserole for the slow cooker? Any suggestions? Further additions that would taste nice. Needs to appeal to a four year old as well as two barely functioning adults. Thanks Liz |
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Hi sorry you're feeling ill. Do you have cream of mushroom, cream of chicken
or french onion tinned soup? Defrost chicken, hack into rough chunks- you're sick remember, so don't go all gourmet on yourself!! whack into slow cooker with some roughly chopped onion, the mushrooms, probably normal would be good, beans, whack in a tin of one of the above soups, some chicken stock, and slow cook. If more liquid is needed, use chicken stock. If you have herbs, oregano or thyme would be lovely, some garlic as well. Cook some rice absorbtion method, add corn at the last minute and you should have a lovely creamy casserole. Chicken is always good when you're sick! Hope you feel better soon. "Staycalm" > wrote in message u... > I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets > (which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost), cans of tomato diced, > onions, canned corn, frozen beans, rice, chicken stock, shitake mushrooms, > normal mushrooms. Canned soups of various kinds. Could these be combined > to make a chicken casserole for the slow cooker? Any suggestions? Further > additions that would taste nice. Needs to appeal to a four year old as > well as two barely functioning adults. > Thanks > Liz > |
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Thanks mee. I have a bad cold that has really knocked me for a loop. First
day out of bed for 3 days other than to go to Drs. Tried working through it last week. Big mistake :-( Liz "meee" > wrote in message ... > Hi sorry you're feeling ill. Do you have cream of mushroom, cream of > chicken or french onion tinned soup? Defrost chicken, hack into rough > chunks- you're sick remember, so don't go all gourmet on yourself!! whack > into slow cooker with some roughly chopped onion, the mushrooms, probably > normal would be good, beans, whack in a tin of one of the above soups, > some chicken stock, and slow cook. If more liquid is needed, use chicken > stock. If you have herbs, oregano or thyme would be lovely, some garlic as > well. Cook some rice absorbtion method, add corn at the last minute and > you should have a lovely creamy casserole. Chicken is always good when > you're sick! Hope you feel better soon. > > "Staycalm" > wrote in message > u... >> I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets >> (which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost), cans of tomato diced, >> onions, canned corn, frozen beans, rice, chicken stock, shitake >> mushrooms, normal mushrooms. Canned soups of various kinds. Could these >> be combined to make a chicken casserole for the slow cooker? Any >> suggestions? Further additions that would taste nice. Needs to appeal to >> a four year old as well as two barely functioning adults. >> Thanks >> Liz >> > > |
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Yep!! I just had the flu as well, just over it so i know how you feel!! Not
at all like cooking!!! Get well soon and all that ![]() "Staycalm" > wrote in message u... > Thanks mee. I have a bad cold that has really knocked me for a loop. First > day out of bed for 3 days other than to go to Drs. Tried working through > it last week. Big mistake :-( > > Liz > "meee" > wrote in message > ... >> Hi sorry you're feeling ill. Do you have cream of mushroom, cream of >> chicken or french onion tinned soup? Defrost chicken, hack into rough >> chunks- you're sick remember, so don't go all gourmet on yourself!! whack >> into slow cooker with some roughly chopped onion, the mushrooms, probably >> normal would be good, beans, whack in a tin of one of the above soups, >> some chicken stock, and slow cook. If more liquid is needed, use chicken >> stock. If you have herbs, oregano or thyme would be lovely, some garlic >> as well. Cook some rice absorbtion method, add corn at the last minute >> and you should have a lovely creamy casserole. Chicken is always good >> when you're sick! Hope you feel better soon. >> >> "Staycalm" > wrote in message >> u... >>> I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets >>> (which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost), cans of tomato diced, >>> onions, canned corn, frozen beans, rice, chicken stock, shitake >>> mushrooms, normal mushrooms. Canned soups of various kinds. Could these >>> be combined to make a chicken casserole for the slow cooker? Any >>> suggestions? Further additions that would taste nice. Needs to appeal to >>> a four year old as well as two barely functioning adults. >>> Thanks >>> Liz >>> >> >> > > |
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![]() "Staycalm" > wrote in message u... > I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets > (which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost), cans of tomato diced, > onions, canned corn, frozen beans, rice, chicken stock, shitake mushrooms, > normal mushrooms. Canned soups of various kinds. Could these be combined > to make a chicken casserole for the slow cooker? Any suggestions? Further > additions that would taste nice. Needs to appeal to a four year old as > well as two barely functioning adults. > Thanks > Liz Sorry you're feeling under the weather, Liz! Do you have rice or noodles? My mom used to make something in the slowcooker that involved diced chicken, cream of (fill in blank) soup, rice, and veggies (depending on what she had on hand). I'm not sure on the proportions of things, sorry. She added Lipton onion soup too, I think. Sometimes she used noodles instead of rice, and with either, she put them in uncooked. She added stock too, but again, I am not sure how much. The result was creamy, chickeny, and yummy and felt really good on a cold night. kimberly |
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![]() >I'm home sick and barely functioning. I have some frozen chicken fillets >(which I can carve into chunks and semi defrost) That's too bad. Being sick sucks. This seems lame, but it's simple, and kids love it. Busy Day Casserole 1 lb chicken breasts stuffing 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 Place chicken pieces in an 8"x8" baking dish. Add stuffing mix (no need to cook, simply mix with water). Add soup. Bake at 375F for 1 hour. |
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