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Drumstick Stew with Summer Savoury Gravy

Drumstick Stew. An economical, delicious, warming comfort food meal that the whole family will love. A perfect cool weather dinner.

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Drumstick Stew

Our grocery budget is understandably higher than average because of what we do here on Rock Recipes. But that doesn’t mean we still shrug off a good deal at the grocery store.

This is doubly true when it comes to the weekly meat department sale items.

Living on an island in the cold North Atlantic does not come cheap. Having so much of our food shipped in by air and ferry naturally means bigger prices for even core grocery items like meats, vegetables and fruits.

I find legs and/or thighs best for this recipe.

Spouse and I have always been watchers of the weekly grocery flyers for the 3 main supermarkets in our neighbourhood. Truth be told, just like my Dad did when my he shopped for our family of six, we cherry pick the best deals from all 3 throughout the week.

Chances are one of those beautiful, but pricey, rib eye steaks you see on Rock Recipes was bought on sale.

Budget Friendly Meals

This past week, I added a new category for Budget Friendly Meals to the website because all of us need a little help stretching our grocery dollar. Prices are likely to stretch that grocery budget even further in the years to come.

Going forward I’ll be categorizing new recipes that fall into this category. I’ll also be labelling some of our older recipes that fit this category. There are quite a lot already there.

Today’s recipe for Drumstick Stew is one that I came up with when chicken drumsticks were on sale a couple of weeks ago. Even with 3 pounds of chicken drumsticks in the pot, the entire stew came in at under $12 and can easily feed 4 – 6 people.

Add a few of my dough boys (dumplings) for just a few cents more and you will have contented bellies all around.

Drumbstick Stew Headed for the oven

Drumstick Stew Headed for the oven

Gravy tip for Chicken Drumstick Stew

Regular readers will know that waste is kept at a bare minimum in our household and even more so for food waste. In this recipe I’ve even used the chicken skin to enhance the flavour of the gravy.

The drumsticks in this recipe are braised without their skins, to cut the fat in the meal. I don’t throw out those skins though.

The secret to the gravy for Drumstick Stew is crispy rendered chopped chicken skin.

The secret to the gravy for Drumstick Stew is crispy rendered chopped chicken skin.

I take the skins and lay them flat onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet and bake them in a 350 F degree oven for about 20-25 minutes or until they are golden brown and very crispy, like crisp cooked bacon.

All of the fat renders out of the skins and I then blot them with paper towels to remove any surface fat. I them chop them into fine crumbs of crispy chicken skin which I add to the pot when adding the vegetables. 

The result is like adding a natural bouillon cube without the added salt. It really amps up the flavour in any gravy that you are making.

Drumstick Stew

Drumstick Stew

 

Nov 14 update: I was quickly reminded yesterday that I forgot to post a link to the dough boys recipe. Find it here.

Drumstick Stew with Dough Boys

Drumstick Stew with Dough Boys

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Yield: 6 servings

Drumstick Stew

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Drumstick Stew - an economical, delicious, warming comfort food meal that the whole family will love. A perfect cool weather dinner.

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs chicken drumsticks, skinned (see note below before throwing out skins)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil or butter
  • 2 red onions, finely diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • salt & pepper to season
  • 4 large carrots, cut in coins
  • 2 large parsnips, optional, cut in coins
  • 2 pounds red or yellow potatoes Cut in 2 inch chunks
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 4 cups low sodium chicken stock, (1 litre)
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper, or to taste. I like a peppery stew
  • 1 tsp poultry seasoning, or 1/2 tsp powdered sage
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 3 Tbsp Summer Savoury, Mt. Scio Farms Brand is best
  • 4 tbsp flour mixed with 1/2 cup cold water as a thickening slurry.

Instructions

  1. Add the olive oil or butter to a large dutch oven over medium heat.
  2. Add the onions and garlic, lightly season with salt and pepper and cook just until the onions begin to soften.
  3. Place the skinned drumsticks on top of the onion and garlic and lightly season the top again.
  4. Place the lid on the dutch oven and place in a 325 degree F Oven for about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  5. Remove from the oven and add all of the vegetables, the chicken stock, black pepper, poultry seasoning, bay leaves and savoury. season with a little more salt if necessary. (If adding the finely chopped crispy chicken skin, add it now, See note)
  6. Return to the oven for 45 minutes or until the vegetables are fork tender.

To finish the stew

  1. Remove the chicken legs from the stew and strip all of the meat from the bones.
  2. Bring the stew to a slow simmer on top of the stove.
  3. Mix the flour and water together so that there are no lumps.
  4. Slowly add to the simmering stew stirring constantly.
  5. Add the chicken back to the pot and simmer for only a couple of minutes before serving. At this stage you could put the stew back into the oven if you were adding dumplings.

Notes

You can find our dough boys/dumplings recipe here.

Gravy tip for Chicken Drumstick Stew Regular reader will know that waste is kept at a bare minimum in our household and even more so for food waste. In this recipe I've even used the chicken skin to enhance the flavour of the gravy. The drumsticks in this recipe are braised without their skins to cut the fat in the meal. I don't throw out those skins though. I take the skins and lay them our flat onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet and bake them in a 350 F degree oven for about 20-25 minutes or until they are golden brown and very crispy, like crisp cooked bacon. All of the fat renders out of the skins and I then blot them with paper towels to remove any surface fat. I them chop them into fine crumbs of crispy chicken skin which I add to the pot when adding the vegetables.  The result is like adding a natural bouillon cube without the added salt. It really amps up the flavour in any gravy that you are making.

The nutritional information provided is automatically calculated by third party software and is meant as a guideline only. Exact accuracy is not guaranteed. For recipes where all ingredients may not be used entirely, such as those with coatings on meats, or with sauces or dressings for example, calorie & nutritional values per serving will likely be somewhat lower than indicated.

Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1 g

Amount Per Serving Calories 406Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 2gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 118mgSodium 246mgCarbohydrates 43gFiber 10gSugar 7gProtein 34g

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Chris OT

Wednesday 27th of October 2021

I've always enjoyed cooking and wanted to get more into it, following recipes and exploring to learn more. As I'm still fairly young I don't cook many things I decided on myself and am looking forward to when I move out so I can experiment more frequently. That being said, I followed this recipe today (with a few different spices as I didn't have all of these) and it made a perfect stew that my entire family loved and really just made me happy. A lot of love goes out to Barry, because I really appreciate your recipe you've put up here, thanks.

Lynn Parsons

Thursday 9th of December 2021

So glad you enjoyed the stew! Keep cooking!

Diane

Wednesday 23rd of September 2020

If using chicken thighs (instead of drumsticks) Is it necessary to strip the meat off the bone? Do you think it is ok to just add the cooked thighs back to the stew after thickening the stew with flour and water slur?

Donna

Monday 5th of November 2018

Hi Barry, do you have a link for your dumpling recipe?

Barry C. Parsons

Thursday 20th of December 2018

The is a link in the post already but I have added it to the recipe notes section as well.

Donna

Tuesday 5th of June 2018

Would this work in crockpot.

Barry C. Parsons

Monday 2nd of July 2018

If you prepared the drumsticks in the oven as directed.

Beverly

Tuesday 21st of November 2017

Made this last night - awesome. The only change I made was adding some fresh mushrooms that I had that needed to be used. Fantastic recipe. Will certainly make it again (loved the chicken skin idea)

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