Thank you for encouraging me to keep writing this blog. Here is a little gift for you and your family from mine. The day after Thanksgiving, when you want to spice up those leftovers, here's a recipe for you. It comes from the makers of Campbell's soup. (I'm a Campbell's soup kind of girl.) Have a wonderful holiday!
Love, Loren
Turkey Pot Pie
Ingredients:
- 2 refrigerated pie crusts
- 2 cans of condensed cream of chicken Campbell's soup
- 2 cups of leftover veggies- (your choice, carrots, peas, string beans work well)
- 1/2 cup of potato or sweet potato (optional)
1/4 cup of milk - about 1 1/12 cup of chopped turkey breast
- 1/3 cup of flour - to thicken mixture (if necessary)
Directions:
- brown bottom pie crust in un-greased pie pan for 12 minutes at 450 degrees
- let crust cool for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, mix soup, milk, vegetables, turkey and flour in a large bowl.
- pour mixture into pie crust bottom.
- add pie crust top layer and make three slices in top. (for air release)
- Return pie to oven and cook for 30 minutes at 425 degrees, or until golden brown and bubbly.
Let the pie cool for about 15 minutes.
Serves about 4-5 people.
3 comments:
That turkey pie looks delicious. Is it one of Sarah's? lol I'll bet not.
I agree with Dave. I'm not sure who Sarah is, but I can tell you this dish is made by my human mother, Alpha Dog. If you mean Sarah Lee who lives on box covers, I think that human got eaten by a wolf- NOT ME!...and I would not touch that pie, PETA, in case you're wondering. I love those cute little turkeys. I lick them until they're beaks are missing.
What do you do with the carcass after you make the soup? I think I would like that part the best. But the pie looks good too.
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