![]() If you didn’t stop to taste what you were making along the way and adjust the seasoning accordingly, and waited till the dish was done. Especially if a rule of thumb for any cook, home or professional is to taste as you cook. To comment in such a way as to tear down the OP is rude. There was a comment about the flavors be terrible and salty and they couldn’t even serve it. In that respect in does not require butter as flour is used as a thickening agent in soup (you could also use cornstarch). There was actually a link to the cream soup recipe in the blog. It’s a homemade condensed soup, if you are making a bechamel (white sauce) you’re making something entirely different. I keep reading that she made the “sauce” wrong… It makes me wonder if anyone actually read the blog or watched the video… Your not making a sauce. Top with the cheese and bake for 5 minutes, or just long enough to melt the cheese. When the quinoa and chicken are cooked and the sauce is thickened, add the broccoli and a little bit of water (up to one cup) until the consistency is creamy and smooth and you can stir it up easily in the pan. Bake: Remove the casserole from the oven, check the mixture by stirring it around in the pan, and if needed, bake for an additional 10-15 minutes to get the right consistency.Broccoli: While the casserole is in the oven, place the broccoli in boiling water for 1 minute until it turns bright green and then run under cold water.Slice the chicken breasts into thin strips and lay the chicken breasts strips over the top of the quinoa mixture. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish. Assembly: In a large bowl, mix the sauce from step one, one cup water, quinoa, and bacon and stir to combine.Whisk the other 1/2 cup milk with the poultry seasoning and flour add the mixture to the boiling liquid and whisk until a smooth creamy sauce forms. Bring the chicken broth and 1/2 cup milk to a low boil in a saucepan. Sauce: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and generously grease a 9×13 baking dish (seriously, be generous because it really, really sticks to the sides).Add a little extra water/broth to get the creamy sauce back in business and this one will keep on rewarding you through and through. Leftovers also freeze well, we’d just maybe recommend pulling them out to thaw beforehand so it doesn’t have to spend too much extra time cooking in the oven/microwave. You’ll have to add a little bit to the cook time so just keep an eye on it, but all the creamy dreaminess will be yours. ![]() Keeps everything fresher, brighter and a little less squishy that way. We’d recommend preparing the sauce, quinoa and chicken and freezing uncooked, but save the broccoli step for when you’re going to bake. This one is perfect for that, too! Hide it away in your freezer for the perfect chilly night to pull out, pop in the oven and get that bubbling goodness on your dinner table in no time flat. Top with the cheese and bake for 5 minutes, or just long enough to melt the cheese.Īnother amazing dream scenario when it comes to casseroles, is the whole “put it together and freeze it for later” situation. Add that yummy broccoli and a little bit of water, stir until creamy and smooth. Give it a check and a stir, and if needed, bake for an additional 10-15 minutes if needed to further thicken.
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