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**Batch-Making Magic: The Recipe That Always Disappears!**
In this article, we’ll explore how batch-making works for a dish that’s so loved by the family that it’s impossible to prepare just one small batch. This recipe is guaranteed to please a crowd, and we’ll share how you can make it in large quantities to keep your family satisfied.
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When it comes to family meals, it’s not uncommon to find that a single batch of something just doesn’t cut it. Whether it’s a crowd-pleasing casserole, pasta dish, or a savory stew, there are always a few people who want just one more helping, and that can quickly lead to frustration if you didn’t make enough.
Here’s why **batch-making** is your best friend:
2. **Less Stress, More Time**: Cooking in large quantities means you can focus on other tasks or spend more time with your loved ones while the meal cooks itself. Plus, you’re less likely to need to constantly check the pot or skillet.
4. **Customizable to Taste**: Batch-making allows you to adjust the recipe to suit everyone’s preferences. Add more vegetables, less spice, or extra protein to ensure everyone’s happy.
### **What You Need for Batch-Making Success**
Before you begin, make sure you have the right tools and ingredients to make a large batch. Here’s what you’ll need:
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### **The Recipe That Disappears Fast**
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#### **Ingredients**
– **4 cups cooked chicken** (shredded or cubed, rotisserie chicken works great)
– **2 cups mixed vegetables** (such as peas, carrots, corn, and green beans)
– **1 large onion**, diced
– **4 cloves garlic**, minced
– **1 cup shredded cheese** (cheddar or mozzarella)
– **1 can cream of chicken soup** (or use a homemade version for a healthier option)
– **1/2 cup milk**
– **1 tablespoon olive oil**
– **Salt and pepper** (to taste)
– **1 teaspoon dried thyme**
– **1 teaspoon paprika**
– **1 cup breadcrumbs** (for topping)
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