I've been hearing so much about Julia Child in the past weeks so I thought about a dish she is famous for. This is not her recipe. It is my lazy stovetop method. I didn't do any oven braising. I don't think it is all that necessary when you are not using a rooster or an old stewing hen. I'm using all natural chicken thighs and drums.
Shhh...Don't tell anyone but I used frozen wine. I am the only one who drinks wine in the house and with my various medications and because I am now a lightweight, I have to watch how much I drink. A whole bottle doesn't get consumed very quickly so I freeze them in ice cube trays or in 2-cup portions so that I can add them to different sauces and dishes.
The pictures are horrible. How do you take pretty pictures of a not so pretty dish? It is the same way I feel about photographing cassoulet. Love the stuff (except for the duck confit) but doesn't photograph well.
Poulet au Vin
8 ounces bacon, diced
3 chicken leg quarters, cut into drums and thighs
3 tablespoons unbleached all purpose flour
1 medium onion, diced
2 carrots, diced
1 celery rib diced
2 cloves garlic
8 ounces mushrooms, quartered
2 teaspoons parsley
½ teaspoon rosemary
½ teaspoon thyme
2 bay leaves
2 cups red wine
1 tablespoons sugar
splash lemon juice
salt
pepper
1. In dutch oven, render bacon. Remove bacon and reserve.
2. Brown chicken in rendered bacon fat. Transfer chicken onto a platter.
3. Add onions, carrots, celery, garlic and cook until soft. Add mushrooms and cook until mushrooms are tender. Add the flour to make a semi-roux for thickening (the culinary term is singer and pronounced san-jay). Add parsley, rosemary, thyme and bay leaves.
4. Deglaze with wine, bring to a low boil and cook uncovered about 10 minutes. Cover and continue to cook until chicken is tender (approximately 40 minutes). Add sugar, lemon juice and adjust seasoning.
I didn't have thick cut bacon or lardons so the regular bacon went into the pot.
Damn pot doesn't brown very well but I didn't feel like using a regular cast iron to brown and then transferring pots.
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