Yes, chicken thighs are a bit higher in fat, but they are far tastier and cheaper than chicken breast! This is a great family-friendly casserole that is rich and tasty.
Serve the dish with steamed green vegetables. You can also add some brown rice if you want it to go a lot further.
Creamy Chicken and Leek Casserole
Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
Course: MainCuisine: AustralianDifficulty: Medium
Servings
+
–
6
servingsPrep time
15
minutesCooking time
45
minutesCalories
350
kcalTotal time
1
hourComforting casserole with tender chicken and leek in a rich, creamy sauce.
Cook Mode
Keep the screen of your device on
Ingredients
3 medium -sized leeks
250 gram Mushrooms
2 tsp Garlic (crushed or fresh)
1 cup Chicken stock
1 tsp Lemon zest
1.5 number White wine
1 Cream (200 millilitres)
1 or 1.5 kg Chicken Thighs (8 pieces)
Directions
- How to Make Chicken and Leek Casserole:
- Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large fry pan. Brown the chicken thighs on each side well, then remove and season well with salt and pepper.
- Pour off any excess oil in the pan. Add the garlic and diced leek and cook for a few minutes or until softened. Add the sliced mushrooms and cook until mushrooms are cooked through.
- Add the white wine to the pan, cook until the liquid has reduced by half.
- Add the chicken stock to the pan and stir in the cream.
- Add the chicken thighs back into the pan, cover and cook on low heat for 30 minutes or until the thighs are cooked through and are starting to fall off the bone.
- Alternatively, place the chicken thighs into a baking dish and pour the sauce over the top. Cover with aluminium foil and cook at 180 degrees for 30 – 35 minutes.6.
- Spoon into bowls and serve with steamed green vegetables.
This delicious and comforting recipe for Creamy Chicken and Leek Casserole uses Thighs.
Clare Whitfield
Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


Have your say!