He hates them. My heart hurts.
But the recipe is too good not to share.
What you need:
2 chicken breasts
1 cup frozen mixed vegetables
1 small onion
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp sour cream
1 cup chicken stock
2 tsp corn starch
Fresh Pastry dough, or your favorite store bough variety
Milk to brush pies (or egg - see notes in recipe)
Small sauce pot
Pan to Saute
Baking sheet
Parchment Paper
Rolling Pin
Mason Jar top
Let's Bake!
- Start by putting your chicken breasts into your small sauce pot.
- Season your chicken how you want. I used salt, pepper, and some curry for some color.
- Cover with chicken stock and simmer for about 20 mins or until chicken is cooked through
- While the chicken is simmering, cut up your small onion
- Place cut up onion and butter into sauté pan
- Check your chicken for doneness, then shred it
- Add your chicken, and one cup of the stock (add more from your box if too much boiled off) to the onions
- Lower your heat to about medium and add in your sour cream and stir until everything incorporates
- Let the sauce thicken a bit while you are stirring, then add in your corn starch
- The corn starch with really thicken the sauce. It with go from a loose soup to a more gravy like consistency that will be slow to come back together.
- Once you reach the gravy stage add in your frozen mixed vegetable and stir for 5 minutes or until vegetables are cooked through
- Take the sauce off of the heat and let it cool before you use it
- Pre-heat your oven to 350
- Get your baking sheet ready by covering it with parchment paper
- Start rolling out your pastry dough
- Using the top of a mason jar cut out two circles (top, bottom)
- Place the bottom on the baking sheet, spoon your cooled filling into the middle of the circle
- Place your second circle on top and using a fork seal the two circles together
- Brush the tops with milk* and pop in the oven for about 25 mins or until golden brown
* I have to say I was curious to see how milk worked as opposed to an egg wash. I was not impressed. Since I won't be making these again, I can't try the egg, but I would recommend it.
- Enjoy!
I hope your kiddo enjoys this childhood classic more than mine does!
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