Chicken recipe chicken braised with wine

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Chicken Recipe: Chicken Braised with Wine A centuries-old French cooking technique, braising is a moist-heat cooking method that tenderizes the toughest cuts of meats and this case creates a juicy and moist chicken with an exquisite flavor from the herbs and red wine. You can use almost any dry red wine to make this chicken recipe. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are some of the good choices for cooking recipes. If you want a fuller bodied wine with a fruity flavor, try using Beaujolais. The chicken pieces are first sautéed until brown to seal in their moisture and then braised in the white in the white wine together with the spices and seasoning. Before cooking the chicken, rinse it well and pat it dry so that it browns nicely. Use a large and heavybottomed saucepan preferably a cast iron or Dutch oven to allow even distribution of heat even at high temperatures. The chicken should be sautéed in hot oil over medium heat. Cook them in a single layer without crowding so that they brown evenly. It takes about 8 to 10 minutes per side to brown the chicken pieces. If all the chicken pieces don t fit in your pan sauté them in batches. Ingredients: ¼ lb. salt pork, diced, 3 tablespoons butter, 4 small shallots, 8 small white onions, 1 garlic clove, sliced, 1 carrot, sliced, 1 frying hen, cut into pieces, 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, sea salt, pepper, freshly ground, 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley, 1 tablespoon minced fresh chervil, 1 bay leaf, 1/8 teaspoon dried thyme, 1 cup red wine, 1 tablespoon brandy, ¼ lb. mushroom Preparation Instructions: Heat the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the salt pork pieces and sauté until slightly golden. Add the shallots, onions, garlic, and carrot. Sauté until tender. Do not brown. Remove the vegetables and pork with a slotted spoon. Add the chicken and cook until browned. Sprinkle the chicken with the flour, salt, pepper, parsley, chervil, bay leaf, and thyme. Add the previously cooked vegetables back to the pan. Add the wine and brandy. Simmer for 40 to 45 minutes. In the last 5 minutes of cooking, add the mushrooms. The braising method relies on slow steady heat and slow-simmering liquid. It is important to use a pot or pan that is designed for slow cooking, one with a tight-fitting lid to allow the moist heat inside the pot to circulate inside and release flavorful juices into the cooking liquid. A properly braised chicken almost never burns, as long as the temperature stays at around 300 to 325 degrees F. Too high heat will cause the braised dish to dry out. Source: gourmandia.com


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