Hot Chicken Sandwich


When I was a little girl my dad used to make us a hot chicken sandwich for lunch. What a great and tasty variation of the leftover chicken sandwich. I haven't had one of these sandwiches in about twenty-five years. I don't know why I suddenly had a craving for this but as my family ate their chicken with rice, I decided to re-visit an old childhood favourite. It was delicious!

I roasted my chicken with the usual seasonings of Montreal Steak Spice and Garlic Plus. I made my homemade gravy with the drippings and roux and used Wonder Bread as my base. I think this will become one of my family's favourites too since the kids kept begging for bites off of my plate. Next time we'll all be having the traditional hot chicken sandwich.

5 comments:

  1. Gravy! I get excited over dishes like this too, as my father loved them as well, such a great memory and recipe to share!

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  2. It's funny how certain foods and dishes come to us so completely laden by memory. My sandwich is a "hot brown" made the day after Thanksgiving.

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  5. That sandwich looks so DELISH!! Some of the best foods I've had were when living with my parents. And when you have them again it just brings a peace. You should definitely add that to your family's aresenal of meals!

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