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Latest revision as of 10:46, 15 July 2012
Description
A River of Recipes: Native American Recipes Using Commodity Ingredients by the USDA Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, public domain government resource—original source of recipe
- Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
- 2½ to 4 pound chicken
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 2 to 4 cups diced, cooked potatoes (fresh or leftover)
- 1 can carrots, drained
- 3 cups of gravy (or enough to make hash moist)
Procedures
- Boil chicken until meat falls off of bones easily. De-bone chicken and chop meat.
- Brown chicken and onion in non-stick pan with cooking spray.
- Add potatoes, carrots, and gravy.
- Heat thoroughly, stirring often to avoid sticking or burning. Season to taste.
Note
- Pre-cooked ingredients can be used from any roast or other leftovers. Canned beef or chicken can be used. This is a quick and easy way to use up leftovers.