How to Make Yummy Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole

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Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole. In a skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Cook and stir the garlic, onion, celery, and carrots in butter until tender. This tasty chicken and biscuit casserole is an excellent dish for an everyday family supper.

Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole Made from ingredients you likely already have in your fridge and pantry, it's a perfect weeknight meal! Cooked in a creamy, cheesy mushroom sauce, the chicken becomes nice and tender while the vegetables end up full of flavor. Drop biscuit batter by rounded tablespoonfuls onto chicken mixture. You can cook Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole using 20 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole

  1. It's of Roasted chicken.
  2. You need of bone-in skin-on chicken thighs 8-10 peices.
  3. You need of Roasted chicken spice blend (see my recipe).
  4. It's of Veggie mixture.
  5. You need of celery chopped.
  6. It's of carrots chopped.
  7. You need of thyme.
  8. Prepare of white pepper.
  9. You need of granulated garlic.
  10. Prepare of Montreal seasoning.
  11. It's of Organic No-Salt seasoning Costco's brand.
  12. Prepare of Sauce.
  13. Prepare of goats milk.
  14. It's of white rice flour.
  15. It's of low sodium chicken broth.
  16. You need of cornstarch.
  17. You need of water.
  18. Prepare of frozen peas.
  19. Prepare of Drop biscuits.
  20. It's of Your favorite GF or regular drop biscuit recipe.

Stir in the vegetables and chicken and season with salt and pepper. Top the chicken mixture with the biscuits. Chicken and biscuits from other recipes but they were missing some flavor. The only bad thing I found was that it did turn out a litle watery.

Roasted chicken and biscuit casserole step by step

  1. Pre heat oven to 385°.
  2. Cover all sides of each piece of chicken with the spice blend, put in a greased baking dish and bake for an hour and a half covered with foil..
  3. In a large pot sweat the celery and carrots with the remaining dry spices..
  4. When the chicken is done place the thighs into a mixing bowl and let cool. Set the baking dish aside and let stand to let to cool so the fat separates and rises to the top of the juices..
  5. Prepare the biscuit dough..
  6. When all is cooled remove the skin and bones from the chicken and lightly shred. Leave the peices on the larger side, at least twice the size you would do for a shredded bbq sandwich. Also at this point use a spoon to skim the congealed fat out of the baking dish..
  7. Pour the chicken juices from the baking dish into the pot with the celery and carrots. Spread the chicken out in an even layer in the baking dish along with any juices in the bottom of the bowl..
  8. Bring the veggies and juices to a simmer then add the white rice flour..
  9. Slowly stir in the goats milk and chicken broth. Allow to bubble and thicken. If the consistency isn't as thick as you would like make a cornstarch slurry and stir in and allow to simmer until raw taste is gone and the sauce thickens. I had to do this step..
  10. Stir the frozen peas into the sauce..
  11. Pour mix into the baking dish over top the chicken and smooth to an even layer..
  12. Use a scoop to evenly drop the biscuit dough over the top..
  13. Place the baking dish on a baking sheet and bake uncovered for about and hour... this is all based on how your oven cooks. You're looking for a good color on the biscuits, the sauce bubbling and the underside of the biscuits to not be raw..

Even though we love a sweet cobbler for dessert, this savory Chicken-and-Biscuit Cobbler is one of our all-time favorite recipes. This hearty cobbler is an ideal comfort food to warm your family up on chilly fall and winter nights. This recipe calls for shredded chicken, so you can pick up a rotisserie chicken from the store or stop by a local barbecue joint for some. Chicken casseroles are the classic comfort food. They're tasty, easy to prepare, don't require a lot of dishes and freeze well for future meals.