And he did just that.
Just to show you anybody can cook anything
on the fly,
I give you Mr. Hawthorne's Chicken Pot Pie.
I had some chicken thighs in the fridge,
along with the other half of my pizza dough
and told him to cook last night.

Yeah.
This was the money shot.
A tableau in browns.

He actually made a mise en place
and allowed me to photograph.
I must say,
I was a bit taken aback by the can
of condensed cream of chicken soup.
I didn't even know I
had a can of that slop.
I begged him to make a roux and use my chicken stock
but he was having none of that.

Mr. Hawthorne chopped his carrots, celery, and onions.
He's also using frozen corn and peas.

Veggies went into the hot skillet.

Mr. Hawthorne likes to show off his flipping skills.


Just a few quick tosses before he put the diced chicken in.

I asked Mr. Hawthorne about his seasonings and
he said he just put pepper in, no salt,
since he figgered the can of soup
had more than enough salt.
Good call, Mr. Hawthorne.

He put the chicken in the center where the most heat was
and pushed the veggies to the outside.
I would have done the meat first,
then add the vegetables,
but this is his meal.

The dreaded condensed cream of chicken soup went in.
I believe there was enough sodium in that crap
to provide salt licks for a small herd of cattle.
Now what I would have done here
is add about a tablespoon or two each
of butter then flour,
cook the flour for a minute or so to get rid of the raw,
then add some homemade chicken stock,
stirring and cooking until it all thickens,
then top it all off with some heavy cream
and maybe a sprinkling of freshly grated nutmeg.
Yep.
That's what I would have done.

A little milk to thin it out.

Here's Mr. Hawthorne's other half of his pizza dough
from the other night.

Chicken pot pie mixture goes into the baking dish.

Mr. Hawthorne presses out his dough.

Mr. Hawthorne worked in a bit of butter into his dough.

Placed the dough on top of the chicken mixture.

Into a 350 degree oven until the crust is browned.
Maybe 20-25 minutes.
Watch it.

Ta daaaaaa.

I couldn't get over the squickiness of the
condensed soup.
As I said,
I would have made a roux
and added my homemade chicken stock to it.

However, it seemed to be a success.
Well, at least he cooked? That's more I can say for my husband.
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