Old Fashion Recipes for Mary Esther’s Chicken Casserole

March 11, 2010 at 6:31 pm • Posted in Chicken Noodle Soup RecipeNo comments yet

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If you have memories of mom or grandmother’s house on foot to have the aroma of delicious food odors blowing in from the kitchen, it is likely that the chicken was one of the dishes inviting you. Here is a great recipe for Chicken Casserole old Maria Esther. This is a very economical dinner for your family to serve. This is a dish of meat, pasta, vegetables and dairy products. If you are a mom or a day of increased workload, it can still work this recipe for you. Take a deli roasted chicken, instead of their own kitchen. While the noodles cook, you have the time to remove the chicken from the bones. Then you can quickly throw the ingredients and cook for 30 minutes. Add a salad and you’re ready to gather the family around a meal fast, easy and tasty.

MARY’S ESTHER Casserole

6-8 pieces of chicken, white or DARK1 pkg (8-oz) egg noodles1 / 4 cup margarine2 medium onions, chopped3 EL flour2 cup milk2 tablespoons parsley flakes1 3 / 4 teaspoon salt1 / 8 teaspoon pepper2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce1 cheese cup cottage (small curd) 1 pkg (10-ounce) frozen peas1 1 / 2 cups of sliced carrots, remove cooked1 cup shredded cheddar cheese3 tablespoons Miracle WhipCook and chicken meat from bones. Cook the noodles. Aside to prepare the sauce. To dissolve the sauce: Melt the butter and add onions, fry until the onions are cooked only slightly. Flour and cook for about 1 minute. Add milk, parsley and seasonings. Cook until smooth. Combine chicken, pasta, vegetables and sauce and Miracle Whip. Cook in a pan for 25 minutes at 350 degrees covered. Remove the lid and sprinkle with cheddar cheese and bake for another five minutes or until cheese is melted.

Note: For now employs a cook, a deli roasted chicken would work easily in this recipe.

Enjoy!

Gerber Lil’ Entrees Graduates Complete Meals, Creamy Vegetables, Chicken & Noodles, 5.5-Ounce Boxes

December 15, 2009 at 10:41 pm • Posted in Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe3 Comments

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The Benefits of Using Homemade Soup Recipes

November 21, 2009 at 10:41 pm • Posted in Chicken Noodle Soup RecipeNo comments yet

A hot bowl of homemade soup has to be one of the most inviting meals on a cold day. Combine it with a loaf of warm fresh bread, and you have a meal that is sure to please most anyone.

Delicious healthy soup recipes are easy to follow, and will produce surprising results with a minimal amount of effort. A pot of delicious homemade chicken noodle soup is as simple as adding some store bought chicken broth, fresh vegetables, cooked chicken meat, herbs, and spices together in a pot, and simmer on the stove for a couple of hours.

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