Chicken A La King.

Chicken A La King.

Chicken a la King canned meals my mother would sometimes buy for me to eat after school when she worked shifts. I would open and pop it into the oven and simply pour the creamy chicken and vegetables over some buttered toast and it tasted beyond wonderful. I have a chicken a la King major craving to taste that creamy chicken over toast again. I created this one pot dish from stove to oven and it was way better than any of those canned or frozen entrees from back in the day. It was simply scrumptious and it came together so easily. I poached my own chicken and made some stock while doing it, but you can easily make this with rotisserie chicken and some canned chicken broth. I did take help from the store with some store-bought biscuits from Pillsbury and served it right out of my cast iron skillet.
4-5 cups of shredded chicken from poached or rotisserie chicken
3-4 cups of chicken broth or poaching liquid (below)
2 Tbs butter
1 Tbs canola oil
1/4 cup of all purpose flour (or as needed)
1/2 cup of diced celery
1/2 cup of diced carrots
1 medium onion diced
1/2 cup of frozen peas. (You can also you mixed veg like I did)
1/2 cup of cream, half and half or whole milk
1/2 tsp of dried thyme
salt and black pepper to taste
2-3 cloves of garlic grated
12-15 prepared biscuits like Pillsbury (or homemade
To poach your own chicken you will need:
4-5 cups of chicken broth or water/bullion equivalent
1 celery stalk coarsely chopped
1 carrot coarsely chopped
1/2 onion coarsely chopped
2 cloves of garlic coarsely chopped
2 bay leaves
black pepper
Bring all the ingredients to a boil then lower to a gentle simmer for 20-25 minutes. Remove chicken to cool and shred. Reserve poaching liquid to use later.
In a oven safe skillet (like a caste iron pan) heat your butter and oil. Add garlic and allow to fry for 30-45 seconds. Then add chopped onions, celery, carrots, salt and dried thyme.
Note: the broth will add salt to the dish so be conservative when you add salt here.
Next add flour. You need equal parts flour to fat here to make a roux. Cook roux for a 2 minutes and then add chicken broth or poaching liquid to the pan. Stir well until gravy is smooth. Allow gravy to simmer until it thickens. Note: If the gravy looks thin, add a little more flour by mixing flour with a little water in a separate bowl and adding it to the gravy.
Next add milk or cream. Stir well. Taste for seasoning. Add salt and seasoning as needed here. When the gravy is at the right taste and consistency, add the frozen peas and shredded chicken to the pan. Allow everything to gently simmer for 5 minutes.
When the creamed vegetables and chicken are cooked to your taste, turn off the stove and top with your favorite biscuits. Place in the oven and bake until the biscuits are cooked through and browned. Serve hot. Enjoy.
Note: I suggest you place your skillet on a baking sheet so it is easy to move in and out of the oven and will catch any spills if the gravy decides to bubble in the oven.