Friday, November 18, 2011

Turkey on Biscuits

Turkey on Biscuits
My version of Stephen's recipe.

1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
1/3 cup chopped onion
3 tablespoons butter
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 cups chopped cooked turkey
3 cups chicken stock
1 cup frozen peas
3 tablespoons cornstarch
refrigerated biscuits   


In large skillet, saute mushrooms and onions in butter over medium high heat until onions are translucent.


Add garlic.  Saute until lightly golden brown.  


Add turkey, chicken stock, and peas.  Bring to a boil.  Reduce heat to medium low.  


In small bowl, combine cornstarch and 1/3 cup cold water. Mix well.  Cook until thickened. Salt and pepper to taste.


My friend Stephen, aka The Obsessive Chef, has published his cookbook, A Cook's Books for Cooks.  I am one of the lucky bloggers who received a copy of his book to use for a giveaway.  The cookbook is so full of delicious recipes, it made finding just one to make for this post a difficult task.

I finally decided on his, Chick on Biscuits, recipe.  At the urging of, Stephen, I change the recipe to fit my family.  My husband loves biscuits and gravy, and this recipe is a nice change from the traditional biscuits and gravy recipe that I make with the leftover Thanksgiving turkey. 

Below is Stephen's original recipe.


Be sure to enter the Giveaway for Stephen's cookbook!

Chick on Biscuits
By Stephen Crout

This is kind of retro – back to what I was served many a time after getting home
from Sunday school and church.

2 cups of shredded cooked chicken
3 cups chicken broth (it can be from you poaching bird parts)
½ can of garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed (optional – I had them in the fridge)
½ onion roughly chopped
2 cloves of garlic minced
2/3 package of frozen peas and pearl onions partially thawed
3 Tbs butter (divided 2/1)
2 Tbs cornstarch dissolved in water
Chopped flat leaf parsley or cilantro
Salt and pepper to taste
Your favorite refrigerator biscuits from the supermarket

Bake the biscuits according to package directions.
Begin by bringing the broth to a simmer and reducing it by perhaps 1/3. The best
way to decide how far to go with the reduction is to taste it. You’ll know when it’s
ready. But don’t add any salt until the reduction is complete.

In a pot big enough to add all the ingredients and still be able to stir it easily melt 2
Tbs of the butter. At this point you will add some of the cornstarch mixture. It will
change the thickness of the liquid very quickly, so add only what you need. You
have to decide for yourself when it’s thick enough.

Add some salt and black pepper (keep tasting along the way) and dissolve the
remaining Tbs of butter in it.

While all this has been going on you can have been partially cooking the peas and
onions in the microwave. Mostly you just want to get it thawed and warmed up a
bit. It needs very little cooking. Add the garbanzos, peas and onions, chicken (and
anything else you’ve got that sounds good) to the gravy mixture and get it all
thoroughly hot.

Give it a final taste test, spoon the mixture over halved biscuits in heated wide
bowls, drizzle with a bit of olive oil, garnish with some chopped parsley or
cilantro and serve.

This tastes so 50's! I think I'm leaning toward being a retro cook. Now if I can only
find a place to buy retros.


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9 comments:

  1. I have never heard of refrigerator biscuits!! Diane

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  2. This is the best way to cook: do your own thing!

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  3. Rita, Thanks for the nice comment!
    Food, Fun and Life in Charente - Hi Diane! I am glad your back! The biscuits are found in the refrigerator section of the grocery store. They come in a can,

    Thanks, Stephen, for allowing me to have a giveaway with your cookbook!

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  4. Yummy. this is a recipe I think I will try both versions.

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  5. Yum. A perfect way to use up the left over turkey.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  6. Eileen@Hundred Eighty DegreesNovember 20, 2011 at 9:20 PM

    Yummy, thanks for sharing this great recipe.

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  7. I love the idea and the turkey looks so creamy and delicious!

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