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Chicken Fricassee with Wild Mushrooms →

April 02, 2023 by FoodBlogChef in Chicken

In culinary terminology, a “fricassee” is a dish of pan-fried meat or pieces of poultry served with a pan sauce comprised of aromatics and often mushrooms. This comforting dish comes together quickly and is easy enough to make mid-week for the family, yet elegant enough to serve company. The combination of wild mushrooms, tomatoes, white wine, both beef and chicken stock, heavy cream, and herbs of your choice, produces a deliciously rich sauce full of umami that is sure to please your family or guests. I hope you enjoy it.

Chicken Fricassee with Wild Mushrooms
Serves 4
Ingredients:

  • ¼ cup butter

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil (EVOO)

  • 4 boneless chicken thighs

  • 6 ounces of wild mushrooms chopped (shiitake, maitake, cremini, chanterelle, oyster, etc.)

  • 1 large shallot chopped

  • 1-2 teaspoons of herbs de Provence (equal measures of summer savory, dried thyme, rosemary, oregano, basil, and fennel seed.)

  • garlic powder

  • 1 cup dry white wine

  • 1 cup chicken stock

  • 1 cup beef stock

  • 1/3 cup heavy cream

  • 1 cup of peeled, diced tomatoes

  • salt and pepper

  • chopped fresh parsley for garnish 

Preparation:

  1. Season the chicken generously with salt and pepper, garlic powder, and herbs de Provence.

  2. In a cast iron skillet or Dutch oven, melt 2 tablespoons butter and 1 tablespoon of EVOO and brown the chicken on both sides. Remove the chicken to a platter and tent.

  3. Add the chopped shallot and mushrooms and sauté over medium heat until the mushrooms have released their water and just begin to brown. If the skillet starts to burn, add a small amount of liquid to allow the mushrooms to finish cooking. Remove the sauteed mixture to a bowl and reserve.

  4. Add the wine, tomatoes, and both stocks to the pan, bring to a boil, and reduce to about ¾ cup.

  5. Add the heavy cream and stir to mix; add the mushrooms and mix; add the chicken and simmer (don’t boil) for a few minutes until thoroughly heated through. Taste and adjust salt and pepper to your taste. Serve garnished with chopped fresh parsley. 

Wine pairing: white wines with body and good acid to balance the richness of the sauce; un-oaked Chardonnay, Chablis, Soave, Vernaccia, Albariño, or Viognier. A chilled Rosé might also be a nice choice.

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Adapted from a recipe from Bon Appétit special edition on recipes of Spain, May 1992

April 02, 2023 /FoodBlogChef
chicken pieces, wild mushrooms, shallot, herbes de provence, garlic powder, heavy cream, chicken stock, beef stock, white wine, tomatoes, olive oil, butter
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Photo: c. foodblogchef 2021

Photo: c. foodblogchef 2021

Ischia-style Rabbit →

April 05, 2021 by FoodBlogChef in Chicken

Ischia is an island off of Naples, Italy. With an abundance of wild rabbits, the island is famous for its rabbit dishes. This recipe is adapted from chef Andrea Migliaccio’s recipe for Ischia-style Rabbit. It would also work well substituting chicken legs and thighs for the rabbit. This is an easy delicious recipe that epitomizes the magic created when you combine simple ingredients like fresh herbs, shallots, garlic, broth, and white wine. Buon Appetito!

Ischia-style Rabbit
Serves 6-8

Ingredients:

  • 2 rabbits cut into pieces (or one chicken leg and thigh per person)

  • 1 bulb of garlic, cut in half

  • 1 ¾ cup of shallots, sliced

  • 1 chili, cut in half length-ways (I used ¼ tsp. red pepper flakes)

  • 2 cups + 3 tablespoons of white wine

  • 2 cups + 3 tablespoons of chicken or vegetable stock

  • 1 cup of tomatoes (about 3-4 plumb tomatoes quartered)

  • 2 bay leaves

  • 1 bunch of parsley, roughly chopped

  • 1 bunch of basil, roughly chopped (reserve a few leaves whole for garnish)

  • salt and pepper to taste

Preparation:
Preheat the oven to 375 F.
1. Using a cleaver or heavy butcher knife, cut the rabbits into pieces: the shoulders, ribs, loins, and hind legs. Discard the liver, heart, and other organs or save them for another use. Season all of the pieces with salt and pepper and dust lightly with a little flour.

2. Working in batches, sauté the rabbit pieces with a little olive oil in a skillet or dutch oven over medium-high heat, adding more oil as necessary until all the pieces are golden brown. When all the pieces are browned, tent and set the rabbit to one side and discard the oil from the pan.

3. Add another tablespoon of olive oil and add the garlic, shallots, and chili (red pepper flakes). Cook, stirring occasionally for a few minutes over medium-high heat until the shallots are golden. Don’t burn the pan.

4. Deglaze the pan with the white wine scraping up the browned pieces in the pan. After about 2-3 minutes, add the tomatoes and the chicken/vegetable stock. Bring to a boil over medium to high heat.

5. Add the chopped parsley and basil and continue to cook over med-high heat for 10 minutes.

6. Add the reserved pieces of rabbit in a single layer to a roasting pan, pour the sauce over the rabbit, and roast in the oven for about 45 minutes. The sauce will thicken and the rabbit will turn golden brown.

7. Adjust the salt and pepper to your taste and serve garnished with fresh basil leaves.

Note: this dish pairs well with buttered potatoes and parsley and green beans sauteed with garlic, red pepper flakes, and lemon zest.

Wine pairing: full-bodied white wines like Verdicchio or Tiberio Pecorino; White Burgundy, or White Rhone wines; a dry Riesling would also work; lighter red wines like Beaujolais or Dolcetto di Alba are also a good match.

Adapted from: https://www.greatitalianchefs.com/recipes/rabbit-ischia-style-recipe
Andrea Migliaccio

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April 05, 2021 /FoodBlogChef
rabbit, garllic, shallots, red pepper flakes, white wine, chicken stock, tomatoes, bay leaf, parsley, basil, salt and pepper
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