I have posted recipes of this on a food blog and discussed them briefly with people who are not from Ohio.
Apparently it's strictly a buckeye state creation, which is something I didn't really know until recently.
Some refer to them as creamed chicken sandwiches ( I have several friends that do, and I do as well- my boys grew up on these with cheesy bacon potato soup, a favourite in the winter months).
It's simply chicken meat and a cream of chicken soup combination.
Some add crushed saltines or Ritz crackers, I never have.
Some add celery and a little milk too, which is ok I suppose.
I normally went with the large cans of Swanson chicken meat, the soup, some onion powder and a pinch of thyme and poultry seasoning, because that's the way my Mother made them.
Here is the official home of these comforting sannies.
Also a bit from a discussion board concerning them which I found very interesting.
I indulged in 1 and 1/2 of these yesterday at our works potluck.
Every once in a while, I'll buy one at the A&W "root beer stand."
These are so good, one could easily eat two or three, no problem.
Apparently it's strictly a buckeye state creation, which is something I didn't really know until recently.
Some refer to them as creamed chicken sandwiches ( I have several friends that do, and I do as well- my boys grew up on these with cheesy bacon potato soup, a favourite in the winter months).
It's simply chicken meat and a cream of chicken soup combination.
Some add crushed saltines or Ritz crackers, I never have.
Some add celery and a little milk too, which is ok I suppose.
I normally went with the large cans of Swanson chicken meat, the soup, some onion powder and a pinch of thyme and poultry seasoning, because that's the way my Mother made them.
Here is the official home of these comforting sannies.
Also a bit from a discussion board concerning them which I found very interesting.
I indulged in 1 and 1/2 of these yesterday at our works potluck.
Every once in a while, I'll buy one at the A&W "root beer stand."
These are so good, one could easily eat two or three, no problem.
