I've never had it, but it's in my Betty Crocker Slow Cooker Cookbook. I'll report back after supper!
1 envelope chicken gravy mix
1 can condensed chicken broth
1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into 1" cubes
1 bag (16 oz) frozen stew vegetables, thawed & drained
1 jar (4 oz) sliced mushrooms, drained
1/2 C sour cream
1 T all-purpose flour
1 1/2 C Bisquick
4 medium green onions
1/2 C milk
1 C frozen green peas, thawed
1. Mix gravy mix and broth in slow cooker until smooth. Stir in chicken, stew vegs and mushrooms.
2. Cover and cook on low heat setting for about 4 hours or until chicken is tender.
3. Mix sour cream and flour. Stir mixture into chicken mixture. Cover and cook on high heat setting 20 minutes.
4. Mix baking mix and onions. Stir in milk just until moistened. Stir in peas. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonsful onto chicken-veg mixture.
5. Cover and cook on high heat setting 45-50 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center of topping comes out clean.
My new mattress and box spring are here, and I made the bed with clean sheets and I ate lunch and put my dishes in the dishwasher.
That means I get to nap for the rest of the long weekend, right?
Huh. Doesn't sound like Stroganoff but it does sound good. You'll have to let us know.
Well, you've got to try out that new bed, Lee. I mean, the only way you'll truly know it's right is by extensive testing. I see no choice but to nap.
Well, you've got to try out that new bed, Lee. I mean, the only way you'll truly know it's right is by extensive testing. I see no choice but to nap.
I agree with this 100%. You have no choice whatsoever.
ChiKat, really, Lee would be slacking if she didn't nap.
I would be disappointed in her if she didn't take a nap. I mean, she has the ability and she didn't live up to her potential, it would be a shame.
Plus, she invested all that money. It's a moral, ethical, and fiduciary obligation.
Don't let us down, Lee.
I will try really really hard not to.
In fact, even though I am not sleepy, I will go read in bed.
That's a start, right?