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Stretch That Chicken
Stretch That Chicken
Chicken is routinely eaten at evening mealtime in American
households. We each have our favorite ways of preparing it.
When cooking a whole chicken, you can do wonders with what you
don’t eat for dinner. Here are some ways to make that roasted
chicken appealing to the family.
Learn to slice a whole chicken. Slicing
one properly makes it easier to remove the rest of the meat
from the bone. The skeleton can be used to create broth. Boil
it in some water until the rest of the meat falls off.
You can season the broth with herbs and spices. After it
cools, pour it into jars for storage. You’ll be able to keep
the broth for a few weeks. Use it to flavor soups and
casseroles.
Do your kids carry their lunches to school? Instead of
buying lunch meat, slice leftover chicken breast for
sandwiches. It will be a nice change from the usual lunch
fare.
On the weekends, instead of ordering a pizza or going to
McDonald’s, use that chicken. Cube a few pieces to toss on top
of a salad with some cheese and croutons. Combine with peppers
and onions in a skillet to make filling for fajitas or soft
tacos.
Does your family like chicken pot pie? Add some of that
chicken, along with vegetables (canned or frozen) and a can of
creamed soup to a pie crust and you’ve got an instant dinner
that takes less than an hour to prepare. It is a quick meal
idea perfect for busy families. A salad on the side will make a
complete and healthy dinner.
Chicken based casseroles can be made and frozen for future
meals. The family may be all “chickened out” for the week, but
that doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of the chicken you
have left for future weeks.
Do you still have more chicken? Well let’s keep going with
more ideas. Hey, our mothers and grandmothers learned to use
chicken in many ways and so can we. What tastes the best when
you have a cold and are feeling under the weather? Why, chicken
noodle soup of course.
Don’t settle for canned soup with small noodles. Make your
own soup with juicy chicken pieces and wide egg noodles. That
broth you jarred up will serve as a nice base and best of all
it is already seasoned.
Add wide egg noodles and sliced vegetables like carrots,
celery, and onions to your soup. When the noodles are tender,
add the chicken. Since it is already cooked it just needs to
warn up. Ladle up a bowl for the sick and the healthy as a
light weekend lunch.
What are you doing with your chicken after dinner tonight?
Try some of these ideas to make that chicken do double and
triple duty to save on your family’s grocery bill. The best
part is that the new meals are just as tasty as the original
dish.