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Chickenpot Pie Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
3 cups of chicken,
1 large can of Cream of mushroom soup,
1 large can of cream of chicken soup,
2 cups of carrots,
2 cups of peas,
2 cups of potatoes,
2 cups of flour,
2 cups of milk

Directions:
Directions:
First you cut your chicken into small pieces and cook it. Then you cook your carrots,peas, and potatoes. While your chicken and vegetables are cooking, take the cream of chicken soup and the cream of mushroom soup and mix them together. When your chicken and vegetables are done cooking mix them in with the soup mixture. Set that aside. Take your flour and milk and mix them together, this will be your crust. Get a pan and pour the chicken, vegetables, and soup into it. Then slowly pour the flour mixture on top of it.
Cook it at 350º for about 1 hour and 45 minutes or until the top is golden brown.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
6
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
1 hour and 45 minutes
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
I wanted to make homemade chickenpot pie one day so I told mama I was going to cook supper. I came in one day after school one day and got started right away. I put my chicken on the stove and started cooking it. While it was cooking I cut up my vegetables and also got them started cooking. After all of the ingrediants were done cooking I mixed them altogether and poured them in the pan. I was using an aluminum pan because we didn't have a glass dish big enough. My mama told me that I needed to sit the aluminum pan on a regular one so I wouldn't drop it, but I told her no. When I went to put the chickenpot pie into the oven the pan caved in beacuse it was heavy. I dropped the pan and chickenpot pie went everywhere. I was so upset because I had spent so much time preparing it. My mama came in the kitchen and helped me clean up the mess even though it was my fault for not listening to her. There was just enough Chickenpot pie left in the pan to cook so we cooked it. It was good, but not worth all the trouble we went through to get it. Eversince that day I have learned to listen to what my mother tells me. Everytime I eat chickenpot pie I think of what happened and laugh.

 

 

 

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