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Chicken casserole recipe for slow cooker please?

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Dalesgirl16 · 30/12/2017 19:31

Does anyone have a fave chicken casserole recipe they can share with me please? I'd like to make it in the slow cooker.

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maddiemookins16mum · 30/12/2017 20:06

Bone in chicken thighs, I remove the skin.
I then cut a large white onion into half moons and a couple of crushed garlic cloves.
I get a plastic food bag into which I put 2 dessert spoons of plain flour, 2 teaspoons of dried English mustard powder, a teaspoon of dried thyme and at least a teaspoon of black pepper. Into the bag I put my chicken thighs and give them a good coating so the flour and stuff is quite well stuck.
Add the now dredged chicken thighs to the slow cooker and pour over some cider to just cover them. I cook on low for about 5 hours.
It's really nice with mash and green beans.

Dalesgirl16 · 30/12/2017 20:18

Thanks for sharing that. Sounds delicious, wouldn't have thought of adding cider.

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CharlieBubbles88 · 01/01/2018 20:35

I skin and debone chicken thighs/legs (if you cook on the bone sometimes the 'knuckle' comes off and hides in the casserole) Chuck this in with some stock and a bag of casserole veg. I've got it in Tesco and Sainsbury's frozen section. Bacon optional. At the end I add some gravy granules to thicken. Really simple and you can add potatoes to bulk it out. Freezes really well too. My partner loves it and it goes down well with my fussy grandad

Dalesgirl16 · 02/01/2018 21:45

Thanks for tip re frozen veg! Will save me time on chopping and peeling!

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