Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Chicken and Gravy over Mashed Potatoes and Biscuits

Here is how you can get the most bang for your buck when buying whole chicken, which is usually quite a bit cheaper than buying the boneless, skinless, breasts, which is what I typically buy. Here is what I did with my whole chicken!

Chicken and Gravy over Mashed Potatoes with Biscuits

Directions:
 

-Place whole chicken in crock pot, breast side up.

-Add your favorite chicken seasoning rub on top.

-Let cook on low about 10 hours, if frozen.

-Shred the cooked chicken and place on a platter, separating from the bones, skin, and fat. (I placed all the bones and excess on a plate to use for broth later.)

-Use the juices to make a chicken gravy in a skillet using cornstarch to thicken.

-Place all of the bones, skin, and fat, back into the crock pot.

-Fill the crock pot with water and cook on low overnight. (I cooked mine about 24 hours before I got a chance to work on it).

-I made biscuits according to the directions on a box of Gluten Free Bisquick and they turned out amazing!

-I also made mashed potatoes.

-I plated the mashed potatoes, put a biscuit or two on top, added the shredded chicken, and topped with the chicken gravy.

-After the chicken broth was finished in the crock pot, I strained it into separate containers and added salt to freeze for later use.

We really got a lot of use out of this one chicken!

Enjoy!

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