Turkey Pot Pie

We had a lovely Thanksgiving Day yesterday and I hope you did as well! My son-in-law made the most fabulous turkey I’ve ever had on his smoker. It was incredibly moist and so tasty. It’s almost a crime to make it into pot pie it was so good. My daughter’s ham was equally delicious while I provided some side dishes, including that corn casserole I love so much! Today I’m sharing a recipe for a hearty and comforting turkey pot pie you can make with those holiday leftovers!

Caridad’s Turkey Pot Pie

Ingredients

2 pie crust shells (Pillsbury, box mix, or made from scratch)
3 cups chopped turkey
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup chopped mushrooms
1 cup peas (Fresh, canned or frozen. If canned or frozen, pre-cook and drain to eliminate excess liquid)
1 cup chopped carrots
1/2 cup celery chopped
1 can Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup
1/2 can Half and half
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese (the real stuff!)
Salt and Pepper to Taste

Directions

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Lightly grease large 9-inch pie pan. You can do individual, but I did one big pan to save time. If you’re using dark metal pans, you may need to cut down on the cooking time.

Saute mushrooms in about 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Olive oil is my go-to but you can substitute vegetable oil or butter if you prefer.

Saute mushrooms for about 3 minutes to get rid of their liquid.

Add carrots and celery and saute for another 3 minutes or so.

Add onions and saute until softened, about another 2 to 3 minutes.

Add mushroom soup and the half and half and stir well. Remove from the heat and add the turkey. Mix well until all the turkey is coated with the sauce. I’m not cooking the turkey at this stage since it’s already cooked and I don’t want to overcook it since it’s going into the oven for at least 30-40 minutes.

Salt and pepper to taste and add peas, mixing them in gently. I had canned peas and they are softer, so I added them last. If you’re using frozen ones that you’ve cooked, you may add them in earlier, but don’t mush them up.

Prepare your pie pan with the bottom layer of crust, stretching it up carefully to reach up the sides.

Fill the pan with your turkey, soup, and vegetable mixture and make sure it’s level. Top with the grated parmesan cheese.

Cover this mix with the top pie crust shell. Close the edges of the pie by folding and crimping the edges all around.

Cut a few slits in the top pie crust to allow steam to escape so you won’t burst that top crust with the steam.

Cook this pie for about 30 minutes. Remove and place a tin foil collar on the crimped edges of the pie so they won’t brown too much. Cook for another 10 or so minutes or until the top crust is golden brown.

Let sit for about 5 minutes and then slice and eat.

Some people will do an egg wash on the top of the crust. That will give you a nice glaze and color, but that extra color can throw you off as to the pie crust being cooked.

Bon Apetit!
turkey pot pie

Tempting Teaser from KILLER IN THE KENNEL

I love heroes that are not what they seem. That’s why I love Jose from KILLER IN THE KENNEL so much. He’s not looking to be a hero but when danger calls, Jose is not afraid to risk life and limb in order to help K-9 trainer Sara and his South Beach Security cousins. As for Sara, she has lots of reasons for avoiding a man like Jose who seems too slick for her taste. But as they work together to find and stop a serial killer before he kills again, their attraction grows until it’s too hard to resist. Today’s teaser is from that first moment when they finally give in. Grab your copy of KILLER IN THE KENNEL and my upcoming December 24th release, DANGER IN DADE, at https://amzn.to/4dt8sk3. P.S. All books are standalone but have connected characters.

Teaser

“Is she protective?” he asked, and from the tone of his voice, she sensed that he thought that the dog wasn’t all that keen on him.

“Not really. Bloodhounds are very easygoing, and they think everyone is a friend,” she said, and almost as if Bongo knew they were talking about her, the dog raised her head and looked at him.
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JOSE TOLD HIMSELF it was a friendly look even though he felt like Bongo was their very determined chaperone. He sipped his whisky, falling silent as he considered what to do next.

Sara spared him by asking, “I’m sure this isn’t how you pictured this sale going.”

“You can say that again,” he said with a rough laugh and rattle of the ice in his glass. But the emotions that had been building in him reared up and he blurted out, “I sure didn’t expect you.”

Her hand trembled as she set her glass on the coffee table in front of the couch, and she shifted to face him.

“Me? You didn’t expect me?” she said and tapped her chest with her finger.

He nodded and caressed her cheek. Ran his thumb across the creamy skin there and then drifted it lower to trace the edges of her lips. “I didn’t,” he said, before leaning forward to finally do what he’d wanted to do for hours.

He kissed her.

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Happy Book Birthday Killer in the Kennel

WOO HOO it’s release day for KILLER IN THE KENNEL, #3 in the South Beach Security K-9 Division series. I can’t wait for you to read this story about a reluctant hero who rises to the challenge and a determined K-9 trainer in a race to find and stop a serial killer! As I mentioned the other day, I’m celebrating the release with my two Harlequin friends, Katie Mettner and Juno Rushdan, who also have releases on that day. Join us for an awesome giveaway which starts today at https://kingsumo.com/g/m79pkx3/november-intrigue-release-giveaway. If you haven’t snagged your copy of KILLER IN THE KENNEL yet, grab KILLER IN THE KENNEL and my upcoming December 24th release, DANGER IN DADE, at https://amzn.to/4dt8sk3. P.S. All books are standalone but have connected characters.

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Last Days Special Pricing

OMG this month is flying by fast! I can’t believe it’s almost Thanksgiving and tomorrow is the release day for KILLER IN THE KENNEL! WOO HOO! But don’t forget that Harlequin is running some special pricing on several of my earlier releases, including the first two books in the South Beach Security K-9 Division series. Grab your copies today while they’re specially priced! The sale ends on November 30!

COLD CASE REOPENED: https://amzn.to/4fzY7Ee
SABOTAGE OPERATION: https://amzn.to/3YuiPi8
ESCAPE THE EVERGLADES: https://amzn.to/3NYdNWi

If you haven’t snagged your copy of KILLER IN THE KENNEL yet, grab KILLER IN THE KENNEL and my upcoming December 24th release, DANGER IN DADE, at https://amzn.to/4dt8sk3.

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Happy Book Birthday Harlequin Intrigue

I want to wish an early Happy Book Birthday to all my fellow Harlequin Intrigue authors who have releases next week! I hope you can’t wait to read these books, including KILLER IN THE KENNEL, and will grab your copies of these wonderful books today. Also, don’t forget that Katie Mettner, Juno Rushdan and I will be having a great giveaway starting on November 26th. Plus, join me at 8 pm on November 26th as I join several other Harlequin authors to celebrate Harlequin’s 75th anniversary as well as the release of KILLER IN THE KENNEL at the Writerspace Facebook Fan Page. If you want to grab your copy of KILLER IN THE KENNEL and my upcoming December 24th release, DANGER IN DADE, please visit https://amzn.to/4dt8sk3.

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Time for Coffee & a Chat

It’s National Espresso Day and there’s no better way to enjoy your cup of coffee than with friends! So please join me and my friends at the wonderful The Categorically Romance Podcast. It was such fun to sip my coffee and chat with interviewer Bree, Harlequin editor Emma Cole, and fellow Harlequin Intrigue authors Katie Mettner, KD Richards, and Juno Rushdan. Join us for this behind the scenes chat on what inspires us to write, how we get ideas, and so much more! Pour yourself an espresso, put your feet up, and meet us at https://bit.ly/3OlfCgg. P.S. There are only 3 days until the release of KILLER IN THE KENNEL and barely a month until DANGER IN DADE (and Christmas Eve)! Grab your copies today at https://amzn.to/4dt8sk3.

Delicous Corn Casserole

I love everything about Thanksgiving dinner. I love the food. I love getting together with family. I love having a moment to be grateful for all that I have in my life, including all of you who come to visit! My favorite side dish on Thanksgiving is a corn casserole. My sister gave me the recipe for this years ago and now I make it every Thanksgiving. What’s even better is that it’s a very simple recipe. If you try it, please let me know if you liked it! P.S. Only 4 more days until the release of KILLER IN THE KENNEL. Thanks to all who’ve already bought it and made it #75 in Police Romance E-books. Do you think we can get it to #1? Pre-order your copy today at https://amzn.to/3ZgKnt0.

Ingredients

One 15 ounce can cream corn
One 15 ounce can kernel corn drained
One pint low fat sour cream
One stick melted butter
One package Jiffy corn muffin mix
One cup shredded cheddar cheese (optional)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Combine first 5 ingredients. Grease casserole or brownie pan with butter. Pour ingredients into pan. Bake for 45-50 minutes until firm. Sprinkle cheese over top and let melt 5 minutes. Remove from oven and let casserole sit for another 10 minutes. Enjoy!

corn casserole