First was Peg and Hunter's before Greek-Fest. I dressed like a gypsy to fit in. It was Beth's first Greek-fest, and I think she is a fan- Beth, am I correct?
He caught me taking a break.
A few times.
After all that hard work, and honor of South Carolina's victory, I decided that chicken pot pie was in order. I adapted the Pioneer Woman's, trusting that it would hit the spot. It did.
Gamecock Pie
2 pie crusts (Once again I used refrigerated Pillsbury, shake my head in shame)
1/2 stick butter
5-6 stalks celery
10 baby carrots
1 cup frozen peas
1 large Vidalia
2 small fryers cut up in pieces
1 cup flour2 cups chicken broth
3 cups chicken
chicken bouillon cube
1 cup cream
1 heapng teaspoon ground thyme
salt and pepper to taste
- Set your oven to 400
- Throw your chicken pieces in a stock pot, and cover with water. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for about 25 minutes. Relax.
- Chop up your veggies- be sure to leave some of celery leaves in there for some extra celery flavor.
- Take the chicken out of your pot, and let cool.
- Melt the butter in a dutch oven, or large saucepan.
- Toss in the veggies and saute for a bit.
- Once your chicken in cool enough to touch shred it (both white and dark meat)
- Mix your chicken in with the veggies.
- Sprinkle your flour on top. Stir it evenly in.
- Add the chicken broth and the chicken bouillon cube and cook for a few minutes.
- Add the cream - turn the heat up and cook at a high simmer for ten to fifteen minutes. Take it off the heat when the bouillon cube is dissolved and everything is thickened up.
- Season with a heaping teaspoon of ground thyme and salt and pepper to taste.
- Pour half the pot pie filling into one pie pan, and the other half into another pie pan.
- Top with a pie crust, and cut slits on top.
- Bake for thirty minutes, and then let rest for a tense ten minutes (patience, patience)
So, did y'all watch all the good games this weekend? it was probably best that I listened to the UTY UGA game in relative solitude. I might have gotten egged by my friends here in East Tennessee had I joined them. I know things got a bit heated during the Florida-LSU game!
I don't really understand how there was ever any drama to begin with on the chili post, but here's what I DO understand: now I need some chicken pot pie! xo
ReplyDeleteI read that post and didn't get any complaining out of it.. I guess some people just look for drama!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new reader. And now that I know you're a Dawgs fan, I will definitely be back!
LOVE your break pics - you're so cute! This pie looks FAB!
ReplyDeleteCan we talk about how cute your yard/house is? Cause seriously.
ReplyDeletePeople really need to lighten up - don't change the way you blog by not including your sense of humor in your posts - that's what I like about it! If there are readers out there who don't get it, they need to move on. Love your landscaping and porch decor. My recently-purchased pansies are not making it in this hot weather. :(
ReplyDeleteI'll always be happy for pansies, they are my sorority flower, and yours look darling!
ReplyDeleteAww...I think you're awesome in being so humble and apologizing in this situation, when you absolutely didn't mean to offend. Your blog is fun - keep it up! :)
ReplyDeleteHeart your Tennessee flag! I had one hanging outside my place on Capitol Hill when I lived in DC, but when I moved to MD, it just did't seem right...not to mention the HOA doesn't allow flags!
ReplyDeleteYou didn't need to apologize, but sometimes apologizing just makes things easier for everyone. I just love you!
ReplyDeleteLoving the pansies, Samma Faye!
And I have to ask... did you cook chicken pot pie because you wanted to COOK a Gamecock? :) Just asking! :)
Hooray for Georgia and South Carolina wins this weekend!
You look positively adorable in your chair.
Oh Lordy... people actually thought that?! I for one enjoy the facetious posts!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I want chicken pot pie. Damn it.
You do you, we love it! And the pot pie looks delish.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading here for a while but don't often comment (lurker!). That chili post didn't strike me as offensive at all--who wouldn't stress and fret a bit about unplanned company? Don't censor your blog, this is where you're supposed to be able to vent and say what you feel! In other news, I'm a Gator and got plenty heated watching the LSU game all the way up in Boston. :(
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love chicken pot pie! Will you please mail me some?! And I love your steps! They looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to plant your damn pansies. They are precious. I love your SASS...isn't that 1/2 the title of your blog? You get a pass for sass! Love you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are TOO CUTE!!! Love these pictures!! :)
ReplyDeleteOk Samma, I am not even gonna ask who got their feelings "hurt" because it will just make me boil. SO my advice is to keep doing what YOU do because that is what keeps us coming back for more! It was a cute, funny post not a bitchy, mean one:) You are like the nicest person I know (and I have known you like since birth so I would say I am a good judge!). Sweet of you to apologize, but no need to really. You are blogging, it is like venting in a comical computer way!!! Love to you! And FYI...so jealous about Greek fest! Tell Beth I said hi!
ReplyDeleteSorry someone got bent out of shape about your post. I didn't get the impression that you didn't want guests at all. You're always such a sweet hostess and entertaining for your friends!
ReplyDeleteYour front steps look picture perfect with the flowers and pumpkins and I love your Adirondack chairs. Looks like the perfect shady spot to read a book.
loving your headband and the pot pie looks out of this world. I am a new follower of your blog and loving it!
ReplyDeletexo
I had a similar situation when I mentioned being "over new years eve". You would have thought I ran over a first born.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, don't sweat it- you're adorable and I'm making this chili this weekend! (and planting my own pansies as well!)