The base for this “Ménage à Trios au Poulet” is a pretty basic stewed chicken recipe. I used plain water to stew the chicken in the first step, but if you want a richer result, go ahead and use chicken broth. Also, as I mention in the recipe clip, you can pretty much use any vegetables you want. I went with the classic carrot, onion, and celery (mirepoix), plus I had a few mushrooms around which found their way into the pot.
Some of you may be shocked to see me use a store-bought buttermilk biscuit dough. Don’t be. I have no problem with the occasional convenience product, and the Pillsbury Grands are actually a pretty good product. Of course it's better with homemade biscuits, so if you have time go for it. If you want an easier version of this recipe, just make the chicken stew part, baked the biscuits separately and serve together. Now, I don't want to ignore our Chicken and Dumpling fans. You folks already know what to do; that's right, drop that dumpling batter, spoon, by sticky spoon, on to the hot chicken stew and go crazy.
Ingredients:
1 large chicken (about 4-5 pounds)
2 quarts water or broth
1 bay leaf
4 cloves garlic
1 whole clove
3 carrots, cut in 1/2 inch pieces
3 ribs celery, cut in 1/2 inch pieces
1 large onion, cut in 1/2 inch pieces
6 mushrooms, quartered
2 tsp salt
1 tsp white pepper
1 tsp cayenne
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp paprika
1 tbl herb de Provence
3 tbl fresh tarragon, chopped
2 tbl fresh rosemary, chopped
1 stick butter (4oz)
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup milk or cream
8 buttermilk biscuits
12 comments:
A hardy version of chicken soup, the same Rx that helps you feel better when the only other assist is rest. It must be chilly in SF this time of year, to be cooking this for dinner?
BTW, nothing better than a gooey dumpling!
yes, the fog is back
That's the best 3-way with chicken I've seen in a while, thx for sharing, cheers !:)
I won't ask about the other chicken 3 ways you've seen.
I also am linking your blog to mine, and would love a link on yours. Thanks.
do you think you could make a macaroni salad one day? I really want to learn how ot make them and can't follow the recipe on text as well as visually =) thanks! love your videos!
this is probably my favorite recipe from you chef john, since i'm a college student, this big pot of chicken and dumplings really lasted me a while
It is sinful to not make this!
Actually I found this a little too hot and peppery. Look at the ingredients: 1 tsp EACH cayenne, white pepper and black pepper. I wouldn't put that in any recipe.
This was absolutely delicious! My kids and husband loved it. I am going to try slow cooking the chicken in my crock pot while I'm at work next time. Thanks for the great recipe!
This is incredible! Thanks for sharing and for doing the video. It was nice to have on the counter while cooking. This is my husband's favourite and he askes for it all the time!
Man, this was delicious!! You are such a great chef! This is the second recipe that I've cooked from you and you really know how to cook well!! I live in Japan due to being in the U.S. military and share your recipes among the other military wives. We all LOVE your cooking. It reminds us of America, our homeland. And in Japan, obviously the "American" food here is not even available and the ones that are available are all adjusted to Japanese peoples' tastes. Thank you thank you thank you! My active duty husband loves this chicken pot pie (though his first love is the pot roast. omg, even i love that one).
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