What do you cook for 12 hungry senior citizens
with very hearty appetites?
Today it was chicken pot pie.
I start with chicken breasts and thighs
and a sprig of rosemary....
We have a small crop growing
in the back forty.
I also like to use a little fresh basil...
because we happen to have plenty of that too.
Simmer the veggies...
add some mushrooms,
and a can of chicken broth.
Pour a good slosh of white wine.
(add a little to the veggies too.)
Mix a little flour with water to thicken.
Watch Jamie Oliver for inspiration
while you slave over the stove.
Mmmm, delicious.
Yes, the veggies look good too.
The mister is the crust master.
He's okay with me watching Jamie.
Work it mister, work it.
The final product.
He also whipped up a batch
of banana muffins to feed our
hungry crowd for breakfast tomorrow.
And while all this was taking place,
chili was simmering all day for
tomorrow night's dinner.
Our seniors just love us!
I think we need our own cooking show.
You're making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteLucky seniors ;)
That looks really scrumptious! Absolutely zip is cooking at my house, but after looking at your post, I need to get in the kitchen and rattle some pots and pans. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're a delight, do you know that?
ReplyDeleteAn absolute delight!!
Yum! Love you guys!
ReplyDeletePlease do a traveling cooking show, and I'll offer up my kitchen for an episode! I'd love to be that well fed!
ReplyDeleteYum!!!! I want to come eat, too!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Amber, come on over & cook in my kitchen too. Seriously, this is one of the best cooking posts I've ever laid eyes on ( and I'm a vegetarian, too) :). Please, more cooking posts!!
ReplyDelete...so hungry!
ReplyDeleteOh that looks yummy. But after last night's dinner party, I'm pooped, frozen something tonight. Yesterday though... Obie Green's smothered pork chops, mashed potatoes from scratch, red cabbage salad, green beans, coconut cream pie from scratch including crust. It was awesome, if I do say so myself.
ReplyDeleteYou two are the best!!! 💗
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