Back to Lighter Chicken and Biscuits All Reviews for Lighter Chicken and Biscuits - of Reviews Reviews: Most Helpful Most Helpful Most Positive Least Positive Newest

Gallery Lighter Chicken and Biscuits Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1/3 cup whole-wheat flour, spooned and leveled 1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled 1 teaspoon baking powder Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 large egg white 3 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons vegetable oil, such as safflower 1 cup low-fat (1 percent) milk 5 carrots, thinly sliced 5 celery stalks, thinly sliced 1 box (10 ounces) frozen pearl onions, thawed 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces

Cook’s Notes While the biscuits bake, the creamy chicken stew comes together in only 15 minutes. If the stew is too thick, thin it out with a little water.

Gallery Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Lighter Chicken and Biscuits     

Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

Recipe Summary prep: 40 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Recipe Summary

prep: 40 mins total: 40 mins

Servings: 4

prep: 40 mins

total: 40 mins

prep:

40 mins

total:

Servings: 4

4

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup whole-wheat flour, spooned and leveled 1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled 1 teaspoon baking powder Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 large egg white 3 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons vegetable oil, such as safflower 1 cup low-fat (1 percent) milk 5 carrots, thinly sliced 5 celery stalks, thinly sliced 1 box (10 ounces) frozen pearl onions, thawed 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces

Directions

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. In a medium bowl, whisk together whole-wheat flour, 1/3 cup all-purpose flour, baking powder, and 1/4 teaspoon salt; set aside.

In a small bowl, whisk together egg white, 3 tablespoons oil, and 1/4 cup milk; add to flour mixture, and stir until moistened. Drop 4 1/4-cup scoops of dough onto a baking sheet, at least 2 inches apart. Bake until golden, 12 to 14 minutes.

Meanwhile, in a 5-quart Dutch oven or large heavy pot, heat remaining 2 teaspoons oil over medium-high. Add carrots, celery, and onions; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, until vegetables are tender, 7 to 10 minutes.

Sprinkle vegetables with remaining 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour; stir in remaining 3/4 cup milk, 1/2 cup water, and thyme. Simmer until liquid is thickened, stirring occasionally, 2 to 3 minutes. Add chicken; simmer until cooked through, 3 to 5 minutes. Serve chicken stew with biscuits.

Cook’s Notes While the biscuits bake, the creamy chicken stew comes together in only 15 minutes. If the stew is too thick, thin it out with a little water.

Cook’s Notes

While the biscuits bake, the creamy chicken stew comes together in only 15 minutes. If the stew is too thick, thin it out with a little water.

Reviews (33)

 Add Rating & Review     139 Ratings   5 star values:        15    4 star values:        28    3 star values:        64    2 star values:        23    1 star values:        9        

Load More Reviews

Reviews (33)

Add Rating & Review     139 Ratings   5 star values:        15    4 star values:        28    3 star values:        64    2 star values:        23    1 star values:        9       

Add Rating & Review

139 Ratings 5 star values: 15 4 star values: 28 3 star values: 64 2 star values: 23 1 star values: 9

139 Ratings 5 star values: 15 4 star values: 28 3 star values: 64 2 star values: 23 1 star values: 9

139 Ratings 5 star values: 15 4 star values: 28 3 star values: 64 2 star values: 23 1 star values: 9

  • 5 star values: 15 4 star values: 28 3 star values: 64 2 star values: 23 1 star values: 9

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       04/28/2013   Why aren't the calories listed anywhere!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 4 stars       03/26/2013   I like this recipe a lot, but I made a few changes. I cooked the chicken separately in a nonstick pan with some salt/pepper, paprika, and garlic powder. I cooked the chicken until it was still a bit pink on the inside. I added the thyme to the veggies right when they went in the pan along with red pepper flakes for extra heat and paprika. Where the recipe calls for the raw chicken to be added, I transferred the almost fully cooked chicken with all it's juices into the veggie pan. Delicious!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 2 stars       03/06/2013   I can't imagine using raw chicken...ugh! The proportions for the sauce were way too thick. Very band, too. My husband loved it with the changes I made. -- regular chopped onion, more milk, but if I make it again I would use chicken broth instead of milk. I also used the whole egg in the biscuits, and melted butter ( a little less) instead of oil. I liked the whole wheat flour. Live, cook, eat, learn, and always better than store bought!!!!!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 5 stars       01/30/2013   This recipe is AMAZING! I actually tripled the biscuits because my sons like them and using the 1/4 cup it makes 9 biscuits. It was fresh tasting, very easy and very satisfying. Plus it's a yummy way to incorporate veggies into a meal. I look forward to making this again!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 5 stars       09/10/2012   Very good and very easy and came together quickly. I added a cup of thawed frozen peas because I like peas. The result was very good. Tasted like the inside of a good pot pie. Next time I will try the suggestion of using chicken broth instead of water. I tasted as I went, adding salt and pepper, so I didn't think it was bland as others have stated.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       03/19/2012   I also replaced the water with chicken stock and used rotisserie chicken because I had one. This was very delicious. My two non veg eaters gobbled it up. I will make it again.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/14/2011   I had good luck with this recipe. I used chicken stock instead of water and upped the salt/pepper. I will make it again.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/04/2010   I do NOT bake, NEVER EVER, well maybe once every 5 or so years I give it a try and even no experience me could tell there were mistakes in the recipe at the beginning. so the comment about all of the mistakes by the person that has 60 years experience. uh oh............. you must really need this stie or you would not be complaining about it. Fact, not fiction! One INCH pieces of raw chicken cook quickly as stated. NEXT? Oh WAIT, you are referring to frozen chicken???  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       09/26/2010   Raw chicken typically takes more than 3-5 minutes to cook through. I cooked the chicken in a separate skillet while the veggies were cooking. I used 1/2 C of chopped frozen vidalia onion instead of pearl onions. My husband thinks it is a little bit bland, but this is one of my favorite dinner recipes... and healthy, too!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       09/01/2010   This was a pretty quick recipe. I only had a few issues while preparing it. The liquid for the vegetables and chicken mixture didn't seem to be enough - when I added the chicken, they were barely submerged. I ended up adding a few splashes of milk. The chicken was nowhere near being done after 5 minutes - it was closer to 10-12 minutes. Next time I'll poach the chicken beforehand and add it in at the end, just to warm it up. Adding fresh corn cut from the cob would be a good addition as well.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       07/28/2010   The comments made me hesitant to try this, but I decided to try it with make some changes. I used a small yellow onion instead of the pearl onion and I added my thyme in step 3 while cooking the carrots and onions. I was also out of celery, so I used frozen peas instead and added them last. I also used chicken stock instead of water in step 4. It turned out really good and my family loved it, especially my 2 yr old.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/15/2010   Why doesn't this site include nutrional information with its recipes!?? Especially the "Healthy" recipes!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       02/12/2009   I have used many of the recipes on this website and have found them to be very good. There are times when an ingredient or amount seems off, but that's when I check other similar recipes and just make adjustments. Pearl onions are often too big and I will cut them into quarters so that they won't be so hard. In general though, I do find pearl onions have too strong a flavor.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       02/02/2009   The pearl onions ruined this dish for me. they are just never soft enough and tasted too strong, which overwhelmed the entire dish. I wouldn't make this again, and wish I didn't the first time :-( 8 bucks worth of chicken down the tubes.....  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/30/2009   Actually, this recipe was just corrected. It DID, in fact, read 1 c. of milk added to the biscuits, etc (which was incorrect). Now it looks fine. So no one needs to "just admit (they) screwed up."  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/30/2009   Why are people so confused about this recipe? It clearly says to use 1/4 teaspoon of salt in the biscuits, not one teaspoon. It also clearly says to use 1/4 cup of milk in the biscuits. You are all ridiculous for criticizing a recipe you read incorrectly. Just admit you screwed up...  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/18/2009   While I enjoy almost all of the recipes from Everyday Food, this is not one I will make again. The dish was VERY bland, and I was not a fan of the pearl onions. I ate my daughter's mac  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/15/2009   An easy weeknight dinner. I added some mushroomsand used lots of s and p, and added white pepper. My picky husband liked it and didn't notice the whole wheat flour. We ate it all jsut the two of us!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/13/2009   Everything turned out great when using the 1/4 cup of milk for the biscuits. I like that the biscuits came out well using the whole wheat flour - even my husband liked them! Great, quick week night dinner!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/11/2009   After only adding 1/4 cup milk to the biscuits this recipe comes out well for a quick weeknight dinner. Most likely the typo is a mistake on the part of the web staff and I would certainly not be so quick to blame Martha's kitchen staff. Regardless, accuracy would be preferred!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/08/2009   Only add 1/4 cup of milk and 1/4 tsp of salt to the biscuit mix. They come out great. They are so easy and I make them all the time. I have also doubled the recipe, reducing the oil to 4 Tbsp, (as opposed to 6 Tbsp.) and they work, too. I have not made the chicken stew, though.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/06/2009   Quick, easy recipe. I have used leftover turkey or roast chicken for this recipe. I like the simplicity and the ease to vary the meat, spice  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/06/2009   I would like to try this recipe but the comments have made me very wary. There seem to be many mistakes in the recipes posted on this website. Unfortunately the readers are the ones who have to suffer. Trusting that a website with Martha's name on it would be accurate. I have gotten excellent recipes from this site but other recipes have mistakes.That's why it pays to read the reviews.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/13/2008   In all of my 60 years I have never made a recipe with so many erors. MBS4174 mentioned " Read the comments" In the recipe it says to add cup of milk..there were several mistakes in this recipe. After all the problems with the biscuits and finally getting the right texture, they were way to salty. I have been a personal chief for many years, I do know my way around a kitchen. Martha Stewert needs to talk to her kitchen staff. I will not trust her recipe's again.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/09/2008   Same thing - error in recipe - only add 1/4 cup milk to biscuit batter. Why doesn't the website get corrected? I 'll think twice before I use this website for my Sunday dinner, which is one of the few days I get to cook.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/07/2008   read the comments! make sure you only use 1/4 cup milk with the biscuits or else the batter is too runny to use. the other 3/4 c of milk is for the veggie/chicken part of the recipe. i liked this but found the stew needed more salt and the biscuits were a little too salty. i will probably make it again, but with those changes.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/07/2008   Argh, I wish I had read the comments more carefully before mixing biscuits. Do not add 'cup milk' to biscuit dough. This should be only 1/4 milk for the biscuits and 3/4 cup for the chicken. The amounts should be listed separately in the ingredients list and should be clear in the directions (like for the flour).  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       10/31/2008   I added bacon bits at the beginning and, because I ran out of flour, used corn starch instead for the stew thickener. A splash of wine and mustard added instead of just water.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       05/21/2008   If you use 1/4 cup milk and 1/4 teaspoon salt for the biscuits, it is fantastic. Very satisfying  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       04/09/2008   Delicious comfort food! A bit bland - season with salt, pepper and whatever else you like for richer taste.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       03/22/2008   Made biscuits as stated with cup milk and teaspoon salt. Batter was much too thin to be biscuit dough. Studied recipe and realized should be 1/4 cup milk in biscuit dough. Remade biscuits. They were much too salty to eat. Discarded and used an old standby biscuit recipe. The last Martha Stwart recipe I will make.  
    

    Martha Stewart Member

    Rating: Unrated 04/28/2013

Why aren’t the calories listed anywhere!

Rating: Unrated

Rating: 4 stars 03/26/2013

I like this recipe a lot, but I made a few changes. I cooked the chicken separately in a nonstick pan with some salt/pepper, paprika, and garlic powder. I cooked the chicken until it was still a bit pink on the inside. I added the thyme to the veggies right when they went in the pan along with red pepper flakes for extra heat and paprika. Where the recipe calls for the raw chicken to be added, I transferred the almost fully cooked chicken with all it’s juices into the veggie pan. Delicious!

Rating: 4 stars

Rating: 2 stars 03/06/2013

I can’t imagine using raw chicken…ugh! The proportions for the sauce were way too thick. Very band, too. My husband loved it with the changes I made. – regular chopped onion, more milk, but if I make it again I would use chicken broth instead of milk. I also used the whole egg in the biscuits, and melted butter ( a little less) instead of oil. I liked the whole wheat flour. Live, cook, eat, learn, and always better than store bought!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars

Rating: 5 stars 01/30/2013

This recipe is AMAZING! I actually tripled the biscuits because my sons like them and using the 1/4 cup it makes 9 biscuits. It was fresh tasting, very easy and very satisfying. Plus it’s a yummy way to incorporate veggies into a meal. I look forward to making this again!

Rating: 5 stars

Rating: 5 stars 09/10/2012

Very good and very easy and came together quickly. I added a cup of thawed frozen peas because I like peas. The result was very good. Tasted like the inside of a good pot pie. Next time I will try the suggestion of using chicken broth instead of water. I tasted as I went, adding salt and pepper, so I didn’t think it was bland as others have stated.

Rating: Unrated 03/19/2012

I also replaced the water with chicken stock and used rotisserie chicken because I had one. This was very delicious. My two non veg eaters gobbled it up. I will make it again.

Rating: Unrated 01/14/2011

I had good luck with this recipe. I used chicken stock instead of water and upped the salt/pepper. I will make it again.

Rating: Unrated 11/04/2010

I do NOT bake, NEVER EVER, well maybe once every 5 or so years I give it a try and even no experience me could tell there were mistakes in the recipe at the beginning. so the comment about all of the mistakes by the person that has 60 years experience. uh oh…………. you must really need this stie or you would not be complaining about it. Fact, not fiction! One INCH pieces of raw chicken cook quickly as stated. NEXT? Oh WAIT, you are referring to frozen chicken???

Rating: Unrated 09/26/2010

Raw chicken typically takes more than 3-5 minutes to cook through. I cooked the chicken in a separate skillet while the veggies were cooking. I used 1/2 C of chopped frozen vidalia onion instead of pearl onions. My husband thinks it is a little bit bland, but this is one of my favorite dinner recipes… and healthy, too!

Rating: Unrated 09/01/2010

This was a pretty quick recipe. I only had a few issues while preparing it. The liquid for the vegetables and chicken mixture didn’t seem to be enough - when I added the chicken, they were barely submerged. I ended up adding a few splashes of milk. The chicken was nowhere near being done after 5 minutes - it was closer to 10-12 minutes. Next time I’ll poach the chicken beforehand and add it in at the end, just to warm it up. Adding fresh corn cut from the cob would be a good addition as well.

Rating: Unrated 07/28/2010

The comments made me hesitant to try this, but I decided to try it with make some changes. I used a small yellow onion instead of the pearl onion and I added my thyme in step 3 while cooking the carrots and onions. I was also out of celery, so I used frozen peas instead and added them last. I also used chicken stock instead of water in step 4. It turned out really good and my family loved it, especially my 2 yr old.

Rating: Unrated 01/15/2010

Why doesn’t this site include nutrional information with its recipes!?? Especially the “Healthy” recipes!

Rating: Unrated 02/12/2009

I have used many of the recipes on this website and have found them to be very good. There are times when an ingredient or amount seems off, but that’s when I check other similar recipes and just make adjustments. Pearl onions are often too big and I will cut them into quarters so that they won’t be so hard. In general though, I do find pearl onions have too strong a flavor.

Rating: Unrated 02/02/2009

The pearl onions ruined this dish for me. they are just never soft enough and tasted too strong, which overwhelmed the entire dish. I wouldn’t make this again, and wish I didn’t the first time :-( 8 bucks worth of chicken down the tubes…..

Rating: Unrated 01/30/2009

Actually, this recipe was just corrected. It DID, in fact, read 1 c. of milk added to the biscuits, etc (which was incorrect). Now it looks fine. So no one needs to “just admit (they) screwed up.”

Why are people so confused about this recipe? It clearly says to use 1/4 teaspoon of salt in the biscuits, not one teaspoon. It also clearly says to use 1/4 cup of milk in the biscuits. You are all ridiculous for criticizing a recipe you read incorrectly. Just admit you screwed up…

Rating: Unrated 01/18/2009

While I enjoy almost all of the recipes from Everyday Food, this is not one I will make again. The dish was VERY bland, and I was not a fan of the pearl onions. I ate my daughter’s mac

Rating: Unrated 01/15/2009

An easy weeknight dinner. I added some mushroomsand used lots of s and p, and added white pepper. My picky husband liked it and didn’t notice the whole wheat flour. We ate it all jsut the two of us!

Rating: Unrated 01/13/2009

Everything turned out great when using the 1/4 cup of milk for the biscuits. I like that the biscuits came out well using the whole wheat flour - even my husband liked them! Great, quick week night dinner!

Rating: Unrated 01/11/2009

After only adding 1/4 cup milk to the biscuits this recipe comes out well for a quick weeknight dinner. Most likely the typo is a mistake on the part of the web staff and I would certainly not be so quick to blame Martha’s kitchen staff. Regardless, accuracy would be preferred!

Rating: Unrated 01/08/2009

Only add 1/4 cup of milk and 1/4 tsp of salt to the biscuit mix. They come out great. They are so easy and I make them all the time. I have also doubled the recipe, reducing the oil to 4 Tbsp, (as opposed to 6 Tbsp.) and they work, too. I have not made the chicken stew, though.

Rating: Unrated 01/06/2009

Quick, easy recipe. I have used leftover turkey or roast chicken for this recipe. I like the simplicity and the ease to vary the meat, spice

I would like to try this recipe but the comments have made me very wary. There seem to be many mistakes in the recipes posted on this website. Unfortunately the readers are the ones who have to suffer. Trusting that a website with Martha’s name on it would be accurate. I have gotten excellent recipes from this site but other recipes have mistakes.That’s why it pays to read the reviews.

Rating: Unrated 11/13/2008

In all of my 60 years I have never made a recipe with so many erors. MBS4174 mentioned " Read the comments" In the recipe it says to add cup of milk..there were several mistakes in this recipe. After all the problems with the biscuits and finally getting the right texture, they were way to salty. I have been a personal chief for many years, I do know my way around a kitchen. Martha Stewert needs to talk to her kitchen staff. I will not trust her recipe’s again.

Rating: Unrated 11/09/2008

Same thing - error in recipe - only add 1/4 cup milk to biscuit batter. Why doesn’t the website get corrected? I ’ll think twice before I use this website for my Sunday dinner, which is one of the few days I get to cook.

Rating: Unrated 11/07/2008

read the comments! make sure you only use 1/4 cup milk with the biscuits or else the batter is too runny to use. the other 3/4 c of milk is for the veggie/chicken part of the recipe. i liked this but found the stew needed more salt and the biscuits were a little too salty. i will probably make it again, but with those changes.

Argh, I wish I had read the comments more carefully before mixing biscuits. Do not add ‘cup milk’ to biscuit dough. This should be only 1/4 milk for the biscuits and 3/4 cup for the chicken. The amounts should be listed separately in the ingredients list and should be clear in the directions (like for the flour).

Rating: Unrated 10/31/2008

I added bacon bits at the beginning and, because I ran out of flour, used corn starch instead for the stew thickener. A splash of wine and mustard added instead of just water.

Rating: Unrated 05/21/2008

If you use 1/4 cup milk and 1/4 teaspoon salt for the biscuits, it is fantastic. Very satisfying

Rating: Unrated 04/09/2008

Delicious comfort food! A bit bland - season with salt, pepper and whatever else you like for richer taste.

Rating: Unrated 03/22/2008

Made biscuits as stated with cup milk and teaspoon salt. Batter was much too thin to be biscuit dough. Studied recipe and realized should be 1/4 cup milk in biscuit dough. Remade biscuits. They were much too salty to eat. Discarded and used an old standby biscuit recipe. The last Martha Stwart recipe I will make.

All Reviews for Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

  • of Reviews Reviews: Most Helpful Most Helpful Most Positive Least Positive Newest

All Reviews for Lighter Chicken and Biscuits

  • of Reviews

    Reviews: Most Helpful Most Helpful Most Positive Least Positive Newest

Reviews: Most Helpful

Most Helpful     Most Positive     Least Positive     Newest