Beer Chicken Stew with Biscuit Topping
Tuck into this cozy AF cross between chicken & dumplings and a pot pie, courtesy of my friend Ben Harrison, co-host of funny, irreverent Star Trek review podcasts The Greatest Generation and The Greatest Discovery, as well as the war movie review podcast Friendly Fire.
***LINKS/CREDITS***
The Greatest Generation (reviewing Star Trek: The Next Generation, and now Deep Space Nine, with Adam Pranica):
The Greatest Discovery (reviewing Star Trek: Discovery, Picard, and all other new Star Trek stuff happening now, with Adam Pranica):
Friendly Fire (reviewing war movies, with Adam Pranica and musician / history buff John Roderick):
Greatest Generation podcast photos in the video by Brian Irwin. Friendly Fire photos by Laura Duffy.
Ben shot the footage in this video. I edited it.
***RECIPE FROM BEN***
.5 Lbs bacon
About 2 cups of diced aromatic veggies. Whatever you want. I used: shallots, fennel and carrots. You could probably do apples, other root veggies, garlic, onion. Empty out the fridge.
A few of cut up mushrooms
4 boneless skinless chicken thighs dredged in flour
1 beer. A lager or a brown ale.
1 recipe of buttermilk biscuits:
Herbs that you like. I do a few sprigs of thyme, generally, or maybe sage
Chop the bacon up and cook it off in the bottom of a dutch oven. When it’s crispy, remove it from the pan with a slotted spoon and set it aside.
In the hot bacon fat, brown the chicken thighs on both sides. You don’t need to cook them through, just get some brown on them. Set them aside as well.
Assess how much fat is in the bottom of the pan. I often remove about half so my dinner isn’t greasy.
Add the chopped up veggies to the fat and let them brown up and soften.
Add your mushrooms and let them cook a bit. Once they have softened a bit, put the bacon and chicken back in the pot with their juices. This would be a good time to season your stew, so add salt, pepper and whatever other herbs/spices. This is a good time to preheat your oven to 450°.
Pour in your beer. You’re looking to just cover the contents of the pot, so if one beer isn’t enough, fill the can with water and add water until there’s enough liquid. Bring it to a boil and then lower the heat and simmer to reduce it a bit.
Make biscuit dough and cut out biscuits. Keep them in the fridge until the stew is ready. Melt some butter with herbs and pepper in a small pan.
After about 30 or 40 minutes of simmering, the stew should be somewhat thickened and reduced. Float the uncooked biscuits on top of the broth. Brush the top with the herbed melted butter, and put the entire pot into your oven. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes or until the biscuits are nice and brown on top.
Serve with more of that beer!
Homemade Bisquick Mix & How I make My Beer Biscuits
I thought making my own Bisquick would be complicated. However in doing some research found it to be so simple just to make my own. Hope you enjoy seeing how simple it is. And how great Beer rolls can be a great addition to any meal. I have been making these since I first got married. Thanks to my mother in law. You can't beat family easy recipes. Thanks so much for watching. Please subscribe.
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Homemade Bisquick Mix
3 cups of plain flour
1 1/2 tablespoons of Baking Powder
3/4 teaspoon of salt
3 tablespoon of oil you can use butter
Whisk together till well blended. Store in a air tight container. Double or triple to make amount you desire.
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Beer Biscuits
3 cups of Bisquick mix
2 tablespoons of sugar
1 can of beer in this video I actually add in the entire bottle.
Mix together till makes a dough consistency. Fill greased muffin pan. Bake 400 degrees for about 15 to 20 minutes. Watch closely. Should be golden brown on tops.
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