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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Herbed Chicken Noodle Casserole
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I overbooked my day today and, not surprisingly, the clock ran out before my plate was cleared of crumbs. Among the items not addressed was that thing we call dinner. Usually that would mean a quick dinner out, but restricted choices during Lent made that a poor option for us tonight. Take out was equally unappealing because it meant venturing into rain that would impress even Noah. Based on a scan of the fridge and pantry and a list of my quick fix recipes, I decided it would be a perfect night for a chicken noodle casserole. I had the remains of a rotisserie chicken, some noodles, and the frozen vegetables I needed to pull this off. I chose this casserole because a kiss of tarragon gives it a more intriguing flavor than many dishes of its type and, more importantly, the Silver Fox likes it. So, I set the kettle to boil and made a thin bechamel (white) sauce using a quick-mixing flour, a product I often use when I'm in a hurry or want to brown meat. I stripped and shredded the chicken and ran some frozen peas and carrots under hot tap water for a quick thaw. The noodles went into the kettle and some Parmesan cheese was stirred into the sauce along with a squeeze of lemon juice and the tarragon. When the noodles were done, they were drained and and added to the sauce along with the chicken and vegetables. The mixture was turned into a casserole dish, topped with more cheese and transferred to the oven to bake until heated through. It took all of 15 minutes to assemble and another 30 minutes to cook. I am including directions for the white sauce because I use a quick-mixing flour. Feel free to use another white sauce if you prefer and, if you hate tarragon, use a herb more to your liking . I use whole milk to make my sauce but you can use reduced fat dairy if you wish. Here's the recipe.
Herbed Chicken Noodle Casserole...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
One-Step White Sauce
1-1/2 cups cold milk
2 tablespoons quick-mixing flour
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 to 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
Casserole Mixture
1 cup frozen peas and carrots, thawed and drained
2 cups cubed cooked chicken
4 cups cooked egg noodles
1/2 cup shredded cheese (i.e. Cheddar, American, Colby)
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 400 degree F. Lightly spray a 1-1/2 quart casserole with cooking spray. Set aside.
2) To make white sauce: Combine milk, flour, butter, salt and pepper in a 2-quart saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, over medium heat. Boil and stir for 1 minute. Stir in lemon juice, tarragon and Parmesan cheese and stir until smooth. Adjust seasoning to taste.
2) To make casserole mixture: Stir vegetables, chicken and noodles into white sauce, combining well. Turn into prepared casserole dish. Top with grated cheese and bake for about 30 minute, or until heated through and cheese has melted. Yield: 4 servings.
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I do like tarragon it brings out the subtle flavors. It has been so long since I've had a casserole I may have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteThis chicken noodle casserole is a delicious comfort food, that's for sure. I call my husband the silver fox too:)
ReplyDeleteThese are the kinds of meals that warm the soul, as well as the tummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious for a throw together dinner.
ReplyDeleteI have bookmarked this one it looks delicious and so simple. Thanks. Take care. Diane
ReplyDeleteNoodle casserole is very new to me, looks very delicious with the sauce and veggies.
ReplyDeleteMary le tue ricette sono sempre deliziose , una felice giornata ciao
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is just what I like for a week souper meal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
I bet this was a better choice than going out!!!It looks so good that i wouldn't complain!!!
ReplyDeleteThere are meals not planed that turn into wonderfull surprises....
Hope you have a nice day,
Rita
This is a nice quick recipe Mary! Thanks so much for posting it:@)
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks delicious. When I have run out of time, we usually have toast or oatmeal. I need to keep this recipe handy.
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Glenda
This looks really good and yummy..
ReplyDeleteI've learned that quick fix fixings are important to have on hand at all times. This sounds better than most quick "fixers".
ReplyDeleteI am picturing you running amok in the Oriental Institute! I've been there often with my late Hungarian friend, Judith. Her dear friend was (maybe still is) there working on a Sanskrit dictionary.
Your chicken picadillo is on my "Wandering Wednesday" post today.
Best,
Bonnie
I didn't even know there was a quick mixing flour!! I tell you, your blog is an education to me, Mary. This sounds like a good comfort dish! Blessings ~ Tanna
ReplyDeleteYou're right--perfect for busy nights!
ReplyDeleteI like this casserole, it's simple and it looks so tasty! Have a good day Mary!
ReplyDeleteWe're remodeling a condo, so that day you had happens to us often, very often in fact. Your chicken noodle casserole sounds perfect for those days, but I also know my husband would love this for dinner any day.
ReplyDeleteSam
That sauce sounds so lovely! All the best, Natasha from the Rambles and Shambles blog http://theramblesandshamblesblog.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love chicken noodle casserole. I really like the addition of tarragon. I must try it for next time. Thanks for the inspiration Mary. Take care and have a nice day. Michael
ReplyDeleteFast, simple, and fresh - this is really nice. I love how you made this delicious dinner with just a few ingredients that you had on hand. Greatly enjoy reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy! When we get back from Spring Break I need to make dinner for a dear friend who has been in the hospital...this looks perfect! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletecarolyn
this looks delicious, ty!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very good!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like one of those comforting dishes that we all crave and in these in-between Spring and winter days we need comfort.
ReplyDeleteI love Wondra! I always have some in my pantry..it's been a savory at times :) This casserole looks and sounds wonderful. Perfect for a cold, rainy night!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great - just the kind of recipe I needed when I was a student!
ReplyDeleteYou are a kitchen hero to so many of us. Thanks, Mary. I love that you just got into the fridge and made it happen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great impromtu recipe, Mary! When cooking for 2 it's always good to have some recipes up your sleeve for leftover chicken. :)
ReplyDeleteWe need those quick recipes for busy days. I love any casseroles. This one turned looking good.
ReplyDeleteyum - such a great comforting dish!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful, as always. But I'm usually pretty hungry at din-din, so I might have to ask the missus to double the recipe. Thanks for making me hungry---again.
ReplyDeleteI love how you always make the best things with what you've got on hand. This sounds delicious, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThis must be one of my favorite dishes...well, the chicken, pasta, flavorful white sauce. Yours is beautiful and looks so luscious. I need to make this soon! xoxo
ReplyDeleteOkay, this is just too weird - I literally just posted a tuna casserole thingy and then clicked over to your blog to see what you're up to! Great minds eh? Your lovely dish has something mine doesn't - cheese!! Which makes it faboo in my book. : )
ReplyDeleteMary, I would like to inform you that I have pass an award to you, please drop by my blog to pick up when you are free. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI like using tarragon with chicken. I actually like it in my clam chawder too...so maybe it's a creamy thing that it works so well with. I like getting these spur of the moment dinner ideas! It looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe casserole looks so good and so easy, this would go over very well at my house!
ReplyDeleteI never considered making a sauce quite that easily by using a quick-mixing flour. I have Wondra in my pantry, and it never gets used. Thanks for the tip. This tasty sounding casserole is a keeper for busy night.
ReplyDeleteI do love chicken with tarragon. I also grinned at the decision making process for dinner. I've had so many of those eves. And would happily have that meal.
ReplyDeleteYou r amazing. No more words.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! This post ensures that I don't have to stop at the grocery store tonight because I have all of that stuff in the fridge! Thanks for sorting out dinner for tonight :)
ReplyDeletethis is a new way of cooking noodles for me, thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteSomething so comforting about this dish!
ReplyDeleteI think I am making something warm and corforting for dinner tonight...
Quick and delicious meal. This would be great on the days that I do my gardening! Less time in the kitchen, more time with my plants! Thanks for sharing, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThat loooks yummy! Crazy weather we have been having, did you hear the crazy big BOOM last night!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great "comfort meal". I'm so very excited, because this is one of the first chicken noodle casseroles that I've seen, that does not call for cream of mushroom soup. (My husband refuses to eat mushrooms!) Bookmarking!
ReplyDeleteQuick and delicious dish. Such meals save my day sometimes when my life gets hectic!
ReplyDeleteThis may be a clean-out-the-fridge meal but you would never know it based on how delicious it looks! Everyone loves a good cheesy casserole every now and then.
ReplyDeleteA great looking casserole Mary. This is better than take out any day. Having a well stocked pantry is a lifesaver!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Sorry if I miss some posts Mary, I am having computer issues and am right now on a temporary one :(
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks heavenly - I love the white sauce! Perfect family food!!!
I have completely switched over from cream of soups to white sauce. It's just so easy to make, it send silly to use anything else.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice dish Mary! Looks warming and welcoming :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I enjoyed browsing your delicious blog. Thanks for stopping by Willow Manor today! Hope to see you again soon.
ReplyDeletethat casserole looks wonderful and comforting, Mary. Thanks for the recipe for the white sauce...did you use Wondra? I think that is a quick mixing flour, right? Have a wonderful day and hopefully the sun is shining for you today!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I love casseroles, especially easy ones:)
ReplyDeletemickey
Love noodles! It's versatile, simple, fast and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOooh, this is literally making my mouth water. And when I'm almost ready for bed and not even hungry. Shame on you for being such a temptress!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSarahxx
This looks really good, I love using rotisserie chicken for things, it saves so much time.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I pop over, I find something I want to make...this time included. What a simple, yet flavorful casserole...true comfort food. Thank you for sharing~
ReplyDeleteI love that you made a pantry meal! Sometimes those are the most rewarding because you clear out ingredients that have been sitting a while, and it nourishes your creativity thinking something up. This looks delicious! Thank you for your sweet comment about my anniversary :) Much love!
ReplyDeleteMary, I just love that you "threw" this together! It looks like something in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteI always have the ingredients on hand, so this would be an easy and great recipe for me too.
Unfortunately, I am not a fan of tarragon but I'll use other herbs.
Wonderful, as usual.
Yvonne
Hmmm... I want this! So comforting.
ReplyDeleteI love the comfort of this chicken noodle casserole dish. perfect for Lent and a rainy day. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVelva
Hi Mary, I sure love this dish. Looking at it, I guess it required dexterity, delicacy, finesse, coordination and patience, not to mention that special ingredient called, 'love'.
ReplyDeleteI can see you have a Black Belt in cooking....Outstanding!
You have fun, and keep a song in your heart.
Best regards.
Lee.
This recipe looks great. And, I agree, the tarragon looks like it would add an extra kick!
ReplyDeleteGood blog my friend!
ReplyDeleteThis is the ultimate comfort food! Looks so creamy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteDear Mary, I love this casserole and it looks so perfect. You are wonderful. Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteMary this looks unbelievable! Such an amazing twist to a classic soup! : )
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a good, hearty dish for a rainy night.
ReplyDeleteA lovely use of left overs and a quick meal :)
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, when I think casseroles, I think soggy veggies in some sort of campbells soup mixture. This version sounds so comforting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy dear Mary, I am always on the lookout for a good chicken casserole. This one is for sure a keeper; I love it.Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteRita
Mary, this looks super easy and delicious. I love it when you can "throw together" a meal based on what's in the fridge and pantry. And as usual, I love your way with words. :-)
ReplyDeleteBecky
Hi
ReplyDeleteIs thyme a good substitute for tarragon.
Jackie, thyme will work well. Just don't use too much of it. I'd suggest a 1/2 teaspoon for starters. You can always add more if needed. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDelete:) I think I just saw Noah floating down our street! This looks like a great raint day (or any day) dish.
ReplyDeleteTarragon is one of my most favorite herbs. Most people don't add it to their pantry. Too bad. It imparts such lovely flavor. Lovely casserole.
ReplyDeleteKristi
Even your beautiful pictures can make a casserole look gourment. Your photos never cease to amaze me! :-)
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