Stacey Little, author of The Southern Bite Cookbook, and I have a lot in common. We both come from a long line of awesome cooks, and we also love to feed people! I received his cookbook a few weeks ago and have enjoyed reading it! I was going to make his chicken and dumplin's casserole from his cookbook, but I changed my mind when I read about his Mama's Chicken Bog! It seems that his Mama was living in my home state of South Carolina for a while. That's where she picked up the dish. Yes Stacey! It is a kicked up version of chicken and rice. It's just a good bit juicier... hence the "bog". Don't forget to enter the giveaway at the bottom of this post!
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I have never eaten Chicken Bog but it sounds good :) I'll try making it soon! Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteChicken Bog is a wonderful fall dish! LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteI have never eaten chicken bog, but I'd love to try making it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks tasty, I like that it has sausage in it! And I love cookbooks!!
ReplyDeleteI made Chicken Bog for the first time a few months ago and we loved it. I'll definitely try it this way.
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I have not had it, but would certainly try it.
ReplyDeleteI love very juicy chicken and rice, so I would probably like chicken bog.
ReplyDeleteNever even heard of it before!
ReplyDeleteNo I am from North Carolina and have never heard of it but surely sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteHaven't eaten any yet. But definitely will soon.
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ReplyDeleteI have never eaten chicken bog!
ReplyDeleteNo have never eaten Chicken bog never even heard of it but sounds like something I should try.
ReplyDeleteNo, never heard of Chicken bog before today
ReplyDeleteYes. I have eaten chicken bog. It is one of my favorites that my grandparents used to have often. Memories....Thanks for the giveaway. Good luck everyone.
ReplyDeleteI don't even think I've heard of it
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I've ever heard of it. I'll be looking into it though. You peaked my curiosity.
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