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Frugal Friday - Homemade Chicken Stock (with super-yummy soup recipe)

I don't know about all of you, but I have to admit that I'm a little addicted to those inexpensive, quick and yummy, fully-cooked rotisserie chickens you can pick up at your local supermarket. Although they may not be homemade, they are tender, juicy and just the thing to feed the family on a crazy, busy night.

But what do you do with the leftovers after the family has eaten their fill? When there's not enough left for another meal, but there is definitely meat on the bones? Well, if you ask my family, they'd tell you - chicken soup!

Because of these tough economic times I've learned that you can easily make your own chicken stock (and then chicken soup) with leftovers for cheap. This might be common knowledge to you culinary experts out there, but I guess I just never put two and two together. I figured you had to have 30+ ingredients and spend hours in the kitchen to pull together a decent batch of stock. Not so, my friends! Making simple chicken stock actually tends to be super easy!

It's funny to me, to be honest, that I find making my own stock to be a good thing, because growing up I couldn't even touch raw chicken (I could hardly even look at it). Heaven forbid I ever be asked to eat chicken off the bone!!! I was spoiled with boneless, skinless chicken breasts and wouldn't have anything to do with blood, bones or "innards". I liked my chicken to look as little like an actual animal as it could. Fortunately, my ability to handle raw meat, bones and innards have matured with me and I am proud to say that with a deep breath and some pep-talk I am able to dive in and handle a chicken carcass all on my own. (Aren't you so proud...)

Now, on to the recipe . . .

Since I feed a family of 6 + plus my parents on a regular basis (and I love leftovers), my portion sizes might be quite a bit bigger than the normal family's. Feel free to half the recipe to suit your needs.

 

INGREDIENTS FOR THE STOCK:

2 rotisserie chicken carcasses

water

2 onions, quarterd

3-4 bay leaves

fresh vegetables (halved carrots, celery, leek, garlic, etc), if desired

other seasonings to taste (fennel, thyme, parsley, peppercorns, etc)

Place chicken carcasses in a soup kettle or Dutch oven and cover with water.

Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 2-3 hours (or more).

Remove carcass; cool. Set aside 4 qt. broth.  Skim surface of broth and remove fat and solids.

Remove meat from bones and break into bite-size pieces; set aside.

 

INGREDIENTS FOR CREAMY CHICKEN AND RICE SOUP:

2-3 cups leftover meat from the carcasses

3-4 carrots, chopped

2-3 celery ribs, chopped

2 medium onions, chopped

2 cups fresh, frozen or canned corn

3/4 cup butter

3/4 cup flour

3 cups half and half or milk

1 1/2 cups long grain rice

4 Tbs salt, or to taste

1 tsp pepper

 

In a soup kettle or Dutch oven, saute the onions, carrots and celery in butter until tender.

Reduce heat and add corn; stir in flour until blended.

Gradually add 2 qts. of reserved broth. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened.

Add cream, rice, salt, pepper, remaining broth and reserved chicken. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 30-35 minutes or until rice is tender.

Serve with fresh bread and enjoy!

And here is an honest, revealing picture that proves to you that I am not all the domestic genius that I wish I was.  Do not leave a covered, simmering pot unattended!

~ Heather

 

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Frugal Friday Intro

In this day, age and economic times everyone is searching for ways to save the almighty dollar.  Yes, today is Thursday, but stay tuned for our upcoming regular friday feature - Frugal Friday.  Each friday I am going to share ways that we save around the house, on the job, or in the kitchen.  We are not penny-pinching experts, but we certainly have plenty of experience with it and a lot of great opinions (if I do say so myself - lol).

We hope you will stay tuned and will learn a thing or two that will help fatten your pocket-book and slim down your budget.

 

~ Heather

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Stuart/DeLange Wedding

We had an absolute blast hanging out with Mitch DeLange and Michelle Stuart on their OH SO AMAZING day last week!

Their wedding has to be one of the warmest and most welcoming that we have ever photographed. By the end of the day it felt like we were long-time friends of both the bride and groom's family - a photographer's dream!  We had just as much fun capturing the moments in camera as we did celebrating with our new friends!

Enjoy these few glimpses into their day and make sure you let Mitch and Michelle know what you think!

Michelle scheduled a relaxed morning at home surrounded by her family and bridal party.  She seemed so calm and cool, it put everyone around her at ease.

The weather cooperated perfectly for Mitch and Michelle.  The blue skies were gorgeous and were vividly dramatic when coupled with some bold lighting.

Mitch and Michelle's simply elegant ceremony was held at Northridge church in Northville, MI, and the reception took place at the beautiful Summit on the Park in Canton.

The emotion and the romance were real - it was easy to capture intimate moments and genuine love between bride and groom.

The party really started cranking when the bride's cousin got out onto the dance floor!  

Definately a great night with great people.  Thanks again, Mitch and Michelle, for allowing us to capture the important moments of your important day!

 

 ~ Kevin & Heather

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David Michael

Last night we had the opportunity to get some shots of David Michael as he opened for Lecrae in Saginaw, MI at Word of Faith International Ministries. It was great meeting people there that we would otherwise never have had the chance to cross paths with. It was a high-energy atmosphere and the spirit was contagious!


A few weeks ago I met David at Brightmoor Christian Church's 'About One' Insanity youth event. You have got to check out his life story! After I read David's testimony, it's absolutely incredible that this guy has accomplished all that he has, yet alone the fact that he is alive today! On FaceBook his story is on his info tab, I strongly encourage you to go read it now.

We can't wait to see where God takes this man in his musical endevors!

 

~ Kevin

 

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