Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Chicken GRAVY from the Goo in the Bottom of a Store Bought Rotisserie Chicken - 52 Uses for a Rotisserie Chicken


This is very easy and is perfect for an upgrade of that simple Store Bought Rotisserie Chicken.

Best of all, if you make the Stock from the bones of a Rotisserie Chicken, almost the entire sauce is made from parts that many toss...

A simple DIY Upgrade that costs almost nothing!!!

And is perfect with Mashed Potatoes!

Keep scrolling down for this easy to follow recipe.


OK... Here's what I did...


Chicken Gravy
from the Goo in the Bottom of a
Rotisserie Chicken


Ingredients
  • 1/4 Cup (all) of the Goo in the bottom of a package of Store Bought Pre-Cooked, Pre-Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken
  • 2 Cups Chicken Stock
  • 2 TBS Butter
  • 2 TBS Flour
  • 1 TBS Worcestershire Sauce
  • Pinch of Salt
  • Several turns of a Pepper Grinder to taste
Cooking Directions
  1. In a medium size saute pan over medium high heat, combine the Goo and the Chicken Stock. Whisk to mix and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer for 15 Minutes, reducing the sauce by 1/3rd.
  2. Meanwhile, melt butter in a small saute pan over medium low heat. Add Flour a TBS at a time and stir to combine.
  3. VERY IMPORTANT, you are making a Roux to thicken the gravy. A Roux must be gently stirred continuously to prevent the butter from burning. Stir for about 5 minutes until the roux starts to smell nutty.
  4. Mix Roux into Chicken stock/Goo.
  5. Add Worcestershire, Salt and Pepper. Continue to simmer and stir until gravy thickens (another 5 minutes.
  6. Serve HOT over Whipped Potatoes and ENJOY!
Maybe even serve with a Chicken Leg/Thigh Quarter from that Rotisserie Chicken, Spruced up to become a baked Parmesan Chicken upgrade (Tomorrow's Post)!


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So, I am pleased to add this as one of my growing list of "52 Uses For a Rotisserie Chicken"  (Now close to 100!)

MUCH more than a chicken sandwich.  From Scratch Pizza to Chinese Take Out recipes, Lots of Soups and Chili... Appetizers to Main Courses (Still can't find a dessert, but I am looking).  More than enough ideas for that store bought bird to shine with just a little extra work.  All recipes have been tested and WORK!

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1 comment:

  1. "Chicken GRAVY from the Goo in the Bottom of a Store Bought Rotisserie Chicken" Best recipe name EVER!

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