Women's & Men's Health (WMHP) News You Can Use: Issue 5, September 2025
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services sent this bulletin at 09/22/2025 10:46 AM CDT
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Mini Muffin Pan Chicken Pot PiesThese Mini Chicken Pot Pies are an easy and delicious way to enjoy all the flavors of a classic pot pie in individual servings. A creamy filling of chicken, mixed vegetables, and cheese is tucked into a flaky biscuit crust and baked to golden perfection in a muffin pan. With just five ingredients and minimal prep, this is a simple dinner recipe that comes together quickly. 1 cup cooked chicken, diced Prep – Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Spray 8 muffin pan cups with cooking spray to prevent sticking. Make the filling – In a medium bowl, mix the cooked chicken, frozen mixed vegetables, cream of chicken soup, and cheddar cheese until well combined. Prepare the biscuits – Flatten each biscuit into a roughly 4 ½-inch circle using your hands. Press each flattened biscuit into the prepared muffin cups, ensuring there is a slight overhang to create a crust. Fill the cups – Evenly divide the chicken mixture among the biscuit-lined muffin cups, filling each one generously. Bake – Place the muffin pan in the preheated oven and bake for 18-23 minutes, or until the biscuit crust is golden brown and the filling is heated through. Cool and serve – Let the pot pies cool in the pan for 2-3 minutes before carefully removing them. Serve warm and enjoy! Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 300-degree oven for 10-15 minutes. The pies can freeze for up to two months. Allow pies to cool completely before individually wrapping them in foil and placing in an airtight freezer bag. Thaw the pies before reheating. Source:
Creamy Italian Sausage Soup with Potatoes and KaleThis creamy Italian sausage soup is full of tender potatoes and robust kale. It’s hearty, comforting, and super easy! You’re only 5 main ingredients, 1 pot, and less than an hour from a warm, delicious, and nutrient-dense meal. 1 pound ground Italian Sausage (sweet or hot) Directions: Transfer the sausage crumbles to a bowl and set aside. Add the chopped potatoes to the pot and stir them to coat with the leftover sausage drippings. Add the chicken stock, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Add the chopped kale and stir it into the soup. Continue to boil for 3 minutes. Stir it a couple times to help break down the kale. Slowly pour in the cream while stirring. Return soup to a boil. Decrease the heat to medium-high and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Refrigerate & Reheat: Store refrigerated in a covered container for 3-5 days. Reheat leftovers on the stovetop or in a microwave-safe bowl. Freeze: Ladle the cooled soup into freezer safe pint containers, leaving an inch of head space. Label and seal the container. Or vacuum seal it in labeled bags. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw the soup in the fridge overnight or defrost quickly in the microwave. Then, follow the reheating instructions above. Source: https://mandiofthemountains.com/creamy-italian-sausage-soup-potato-kale/ Nutrition: Serving Size: 2 cups
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