I found myself in just this situation the other day: I got home later than expected, the car hadn't warmed up much higher than the -17 F air outside all the way home, and pretty much all of the food we possessed was rock-solid in the freezer, with the exception of condiments and lunch meat. I'm not eating processed meats these days, so we weren't even going to contemplate the culinary possibilities of Worcestershire sauce and deli turkey. Fortunately, the meal I'd been planning for the evening could go in the slow cooker: chicken and biscuits.
Two chicken thighs went directly from the freezer to the slow cooker, set to "High". If you have one of the newer models with multiple time settings for "High" and Low", this would have been the shortest time setting. There wasn't going to be too much color in this dinner, so I decided to chop up two purple potatoes and add them to the pot. I added water and chicken broth until it just covered the frozen thighs, stirred in a healthy amount of marjoram, thyme, sage, basil, savory, and rosemary, put the lid on it, and walked away.
About forty-five minutes before we wanted to eat (that's three hours into the cooking, if you're counting), I made a quick batch of biscuits and threw them in the oven while I checked on the chicken. It shredded easily with two forks, so it was time to thicken it up a little and add vegetables. Normally I would have added some carrots, onions, and /or celery along with the potatoes, but we were kind of out of vegetables... We did have a bag of mixed vegetables in the freezer, though, which warmed up quickly in the chicken broth and added some extra color and nutrients.
To thicken, the only thing I really had was flour. Next time I think I'll add extra salt and pepper at this stage, because the gravy didn't have as much flavor as I would have liked. It turned out pretty well overall, though, and what was more important, dinner was on the table on time and it was warm and filling!
If you use regular potatoes instead of purple potatoes, yours won't turn out this funny color :-)
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