So far, chicken ala king seems to be the comfort food people have had the least.
(I was surprised that there were no chicken fingers!)
Was there spaghetti? Or mac-'n'cheese?
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So far, chicken ala king seems to be the comfort food people have had the least.
(I was surprised that there were no chicken fingers!)
Was there spaghetti? Or mac-'n'cheese?
there was mac and cheese with the fried chicken
The fried chicken came with mac and cheese, I think. I don't remember there being spaghetti. Just lasagna.
I'm pretty sure Sara identified the chicken ala king correctly, though -- basically chicken pot pie without the pie. Where she went from there is a mystery, but it's not because she didn't know what she was looking at.
I'm pretty sure Sara identified the chicken ala king correctly, though -- basically chicken pot pie without the pie.
Sort of. The sauce is creamier, and usually includes sherry. Plus mushrooms and green peppers. It's another way to use leftover chicken, essentially, and it is YUM.
We serve it over English muffins, but you could serve it over rice (I guess) or noodles.
ooh, AmyLiz's version actually sounds good! most versions of it I'm familiar with are served to large groups and are not good.
Sort of. The sauce is creamier, and usually includes sherry. Plus mushrooms and green peppers. It's another way to use leftover chicken, essentially, and it is YUM.
so, kinda like lobster newberg?
Chicken ala King can be very good, if made properly. If you're getting it at say, a hospital cafeteria or some such? Not so much.
That does sound seriously tasty. I'm still resolute in my non-meat-eating ways, but the thought of any savory foodstuff in a cream sauce involving sherry, plus mushrooms and green peppers, is playing havoc with that resolve.
I bet you could do some sort of non-meat variation.