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3 Economy MEALS using 1 pack Chicken Legs | Homemaking - Cook with Me! 

The Farmer’s Wife
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Let’s make 3 economy meals using 1 pack of chicken legs! I also make a dessert and 3 farmhouse loaves of bread.
Chicken Fricasse:
• 1 pack chicken legs • 2 bay leaves
• 2Tbsp oil or fat • 5 peppercorns
• 1 onion or shallot • 1 tsp salt
• 1 stalk of celery • 2 quarts water
Heat oil in a Dutch oven, on medium heat. Fry chicken legs on both sides, until golden brown.
Add the onion, celery, bay leaves and peppercorns. Add enough water to cover the chicken legs.
Cook for 1 1/2 hours, adding salt halfway through. Strain liquids from solids. Discard vegetables and spices. Separate chicken from the bones.
You now have cooked chicken to use in any recipe, and a flavourful broth & rendered fat!
Mulligatawny Soup:
• 1 tbsp oil •3 tsp curry powder
• 1 onion, chopped •1 tsp ginger powder
• 2 celery stalks, diced •1 tsp garlic powder
• 2 garlic cloves, minced • 1/4 tsp chilli flakes
• 1/4 cup butter • 1 1/2 Tbsp salt
• 1/4 cup flour • 1/2 tsp pepper
• 1 quart chicken broth • 1 can tomato sauce
• 2 cups chopped peppers
• 2 cups chopped carrots
• 2 cups chopped potato or parsnips
• reserved cooked chicken (about 1 cup)
• 1/4 cup rice
Fry onion, celery and garlic in oil, until softened, using a Dutch oven on medium heat.
Add butter, spices and salt. Cook for 2 minutes. Add flour, cooking for another few minutes. Add broth, tomato sauce, vegetables, chicken and rice. Add extra water, if needed, to cover ingredients. Get to a boil, then lower heat to a simmer. Cook for an hour, until vegetables are cooked through, stirring often. Adjust seasoning to taste.
Serves 6
Chicken Pot Pie filling:
• 1/3 cup butter, or reserved chicken fat
• 1 onion, chopped • reserved chicken
• 2 stalks celery, diced • steamed carrots
• clove garlic, minced • steamed parsnip
• 1/3 cup flour ~ or potato
• 2 cups milk • 1 cup green beans
• 1 quart chicken broth ~ or peas
• salt & pepper to taste • 1 tsp thyme
Cook onion, celery and garlic in oil, butter, or reserved chicken fat, until softened.
Add 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper and thyme. Add flour, cooking for a couple minutes.
Add milk and broth, cooking until thickened. (Use 1 tsp cornstarch & 1 tsp cold water, mixed, if additional thickening is needed).
Add cooked vegetables and chicken. Adjust seasonings to taste.
Cool filling. Use with pie crust, and/ or biscuit topping. Bake 30 minutes until golden.
Chocolate Mousse Ice Cream
• 1 cup milk • 1 tsp (or pkg) gelatine
• 3/4 cup sugar • 2 cups whipping cream
• 3 ounces chocolate • 1 tsp vanilla
Scald milk in a medium saucepan, on med - high heat. Add chocolate, 1/4 cup sugar and gelatine, until completely dissolved. Remove from heat, adding vanilla. Cool.
Whip whipping cream, adding 1/2 cup sugar. Slowing add cooled chocolate mixture.
Pour into container with lid. Freeze for a few hours or overnight. Makes enough for 6 servings. Delicious!!
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@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Recipes for this video are included in the description 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
@terrihutto6623
@terrihutto6623 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@anick6265
@anick6265 4 месяца назад
Thank you, very inspiring your video and it looks yummy!💕
@denniseye8218
@denniseye8218 4 месяца назад
Next time you make biscuits, don’t twist your biscuit cutter. Just press down and lift up. Your biscuits will rise higher. By twisting the cutter, you’re sealing the sides of the biscuit so it can’t rise as high as those that aren’t twisted.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thanks, that is a great tip! ❤️ Will definitely try that next time.
@denniseye8218
@denniseye8218 4 месяца назад
@@thefarmerswifecanada you’re welcome, once we learned that tip our biscuits are noticeably taller. My wife still has to remind herself not to twist the biscuit cutter each time she cuts one.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
@@denniseye8218 I happened to find a vintage biscuit cutter that has large serrated teeth on it. As soon as you twist it, it cuts the dough without squeezing it. It was such a lucky find! Now I won’t have this problem 😅
@cherylleatherman5037
@cherylleatherman5037 4 месяца назад
You are definitely a natural when it comes to cooking! The bread looks so delicious! Well, so does everything!
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Awww, thank you!! ❤️
@NebraskaDav
@NebraskaDav 4 месяца назад
Suzanne, great video. My household was never one to eat leftovers so I became the master of making soup from leftovers. However the household still wouldn't touch the tasty delights. I would be the one that took soup to work or to the garden when working there. Soups are still my favorite food. The onions under the grow lights are about 6 inches high and growing. It's time to start the cabbages. We just had a glorious rain today. It's the first Spring rain of the season. I do like a well behaved Spring thunderstorm. Well behaved meaning no high winds or hail. The potato bed is ready for planting. Here in Nebraska the traditional time to plant potatoes is on Good Friday. It's just a farmer's rule of thumb. The ground temperature is definitely ready but the last frost date is not until April 20th. Have a great day in the kitchen. Nebraska Dave Urban Farmer
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Aww, too bad they wouldn’t eat your soup!!! At least you made good use of it. For us, it is very difficult, starting a farm for the year with only the 2 of us. I have made it out to the garden beds, and cleared out all of last years debris. Not much more than that! My husband has been working hard to set things up, but the storm that came through did damage that will take time to repair. We just keep going, day by day, and do one project after another. I’m glad to hear you have so much going already! I feel behind this year. But, I’m ok with that! Have a wonderful day! ❤️
@robertaaOHIO
@robertaaOHIO 4 месяца назад
Such great meal ideas, Suzanne. My mother would save the chicken fat for her cooking, and it added such good flavor. Your dinners look so delicious, the bread looks amazing! One more thing...pie dough in a food processor...I need to try that. You made it look so easy. Thank you for the inspiration, I feel like I'm visiting with family.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Roberta, thank you so much ❤ I feel like we would be such great friends if we lived close. We have such similar interests. The food processor makes pie dough so easy. You just add the flour, salt and lard (or whatever fat) and give it a whiz, until it’s crumbly - but don’t over do it. Then add your liquids. Pour and pulse slowly until it comes together. Don’t add too much liquid, and don’t over pulse. Then you just need to chill it! Super quick!! 😊
@celticlassie
@celticlassie 4 месяца назад
It’s nice to find a fellow RU-vidr that is also from Canada. I’m over on the opposite coast to you. Watched a few of your videos now and I’m really enjoying them.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! I will have to check out your channel. I have a lot of family roots in Quebec, but only been there a couple of times. I’d love to see the East Coast! ❤️
@lizarce272
@lizarce272 4 месяца назад
I think the pronunciation is Freh- cah-sea. Fricassee if this is what you’re making. Enjoying your vlog!
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Yes, that makes sense! Thank you! 🙏😅. Kind of like the pronunciation for Focaccia.
@caballefam
@caballefam 4 месяца назад
Hello Suzanne, it's my first time in your channel. I love watching homemaking videos. One tip in pouring the broth to the jars, I always put a strainer inside the funnel before putting the cheese cloth to avoid the cloth from sinking to the bottom of the jar. Works well everytime. Hope it helps.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Awesome, that sounds like the best way to do it! I had a little hand strainer for so long, but it got too old. Just bought a new one, so I will give it a try next time. Thank you! 😊
@lindas.8036
@lindas.8036 14 дней назад
Thank you for the video; it was nicely done, and I enjoyed it. FYI, you used chicken QUARTERS, not legs. Quarters are made up of a leg (drumstick) AND a thigh, not cut apart. Legs are just the drumstick. Your food looked really good. Thank you again. OH, and the lady who commented on not twisting the biscuit cutter was right on. Also, your biscuit cutter edge should be thin and sharp, not thick and rounded like a glass. This is REALLY important if you are using puff pastry. Yes, you can get decent results, but using thin, sharp, and not twisting yields higher more consistent biscuits.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 14 дней назад
Thank you for clarifying the chicken quarters…. 😅 I always appreciate other people’s knowledge and expertise. That’s what is so great about building an online community! I get so many great tips and ideas ❤️
@JulieKeeperofMyHome
@JulieKeeperofMyHome 2 месяца назад
The addition of coconut milk or cream to your curry soup will help tone the heat down, as the protein in the milk breaks down the capsaicin, making it less spicy. (Regular cream will also work) I bet everything was delicious! Thank you!
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 2 месяца назад
Oh great! Thank you! 😊
@Ovahea
@Ovahea 4 месяца назад
Hi Suzanne new subie!! In the 2 thousand subscribers. I like to see how a channel grows after my subscription. Totally enjoyed this video.. time to start binge watching your other videos. It's so hard to find cooking channels on you tube that I want to subscribe. Keep it coming.. thank you for all your hard work you do for your youtube channel. 💜
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much!! 😊 Welcome to my channel!
@terrihutto6623
@terrihutto6623 4 месяца назад
WOW! You are an inspiration on these delicious recipes! You have got me inspired to use what I have in my pantry. Thanks for sharing!!!
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thanks Terri!!! It’s time to start using up what I squirreled away this past fall 😂. I need to empty jars so I have them back for more canning! ❤️
@mimiq182
@mimiq182 2 месяца назад
I really loved this video. Thought it was all very clever and inspiring.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 2 месяца назад
Thank you!! I really appreciate that! 😀
@SarahsOctoberHome
@SarahsOctoberHome 4 месяца назад
Your cat is sooo cute!🥰
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Awww, thanks! She is getting older. Our little black cat is young, spunky, and getting into absolutely everything!!! Just like a toddler…. 😅
@byHappyAnderson
@byHappyAnderson 2 месяца назад
Enjoying watching. Just wanted to say we pronounce it “frick a say” but no matter how you say it it’s a great economical meal
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 2 месяца назад
Thank you!! ❤️
@ScandinavianNana
@ScandinavianNana 4 месяца назад
Hi Suzanne, Such a nice video, I watched it today while doing a bit of mending for my 9 yr. old grandson. Everything looked so delicious.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you Leslie!! I’ve been itching to do a sewing project as well. I’m hoping to get a chance soon. Small projects like mending are great! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
@robinvarnadoe8429
@robinvarnadoe8429 4 месяца назад
Put the cheesecloth in a sieve or put rubberbands around the cheesecloth on the funnel. Also fricase is pronounced as frick-a-see.
@lifeatthenutthouse
@lifeatthenutthouse 4 месяца назад
Great ideas! I need to look for that cookbook. ❤lifeatthenutthouse
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Fabulous! ❤️ It’s a great cookbook. Just checked out you channel and SUBSCRIBED! We are on a similar journey. Can’t wait to watch some videos. First, I’ve gotta work outside digging carrots 🥕
@lifeatthenutthouse
@lifeatthenutthouse 4 месяца назад
@@thefarmerswifecanada Oh thank you! I have to up pot my tomatoes and peppers today. It’s almost time to plant here in Georgia!
@pattymankowski5375
@pattymankowski5375 4 месяца назад
Hi when I make broth I used cloths pill a large bowl and cheesecloth works like,a charm💗💗
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Awesome, thank you! 😄
@julieschenk3885
@julieschenk3885 4 месяца назад
Just discovered you❤
@tashadrolet
@tashadrolet 4 месяца назад
I got into the bad habit of being lazy with my bread for a while too and came to the same conclusion! I just don’t like having sticky hands, but my bread turns out so much better if I do.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Yup, just gotta get in there and do it!! For me, it also depends on the time of day, which dictates my energy and mood. 😅 Sometimes I don’t care and and do it anyways (the laziness 😂)
@margretkates1394
@margretkates1394 4 месяца назад
Put jars on a plate as well when filling.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you! 😊
@pearlcorder3645
@pearlcorder3645 4 месяца назад
Your bread looked so good. Could you list your recipe, please.
@thefarmerswifecanada
@thefarmerswifecanada 4 месяца назад
Thank you! 😊 I listed the other recipes, but not the bread, because I didn’t take exact measurements. But I can let you know what I did. I used 1 parsnip in about 4-5 cups of water. Cooked it and blended it in the cooking liquid. Once cooled, I added 1 Tbsp of sugar, and enough flour to make a thick pancake batter consistency. I also added about 1/4 - 1/2 cup sourdough starter (but you could absolutely make this with regular yeast ). I covered it over for the night. The next day I added 1 1/4 tbsp of salt, then just kept adding flour and kneading until I got it to the right dough consistency. Until it’s not so sticky anymore. I covered it to rest for about 1/2 hour. Then kneaded it lightly and shaped it into loaves. Let it rest, covered for about an hour. Baked it at 375 degrees F. for 50 minutes. Remove from bread tins and cool completely. 😊 I hope you’ll give it a try!!
@pearlcorder3645
@pearlcorder3645 4 месяца назад
Thank you, so much
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