Hello there friends, I know you have heard of Beef Bourguignon but have you ever heard of a Chicken Bourguignon? This is for all those who wish to make the Bourguignon recipe with Chicken and let me tell you, it's DELICIOUS! So let's get cooking!
4Chicken Thighs skin off, bone-in, dredge in seasoned flour
4Chicken Legs skin off bone-in dredge in seasoned flour
1poundThick Cut Bacon chopped into ½ pieces
2cupsOnion diced
1cupPearl Onions peeled
2cupsMushrooms quartered or cut in six pieces if large mushrooms
12Garlic cloves
1tablespoonsfresh Thyme minced
1tablespoonsfresh Rosemary minced
½bottle 750ML of a good Red Wine (Bordeaux, Shiraz or Burgundy)
2cupsCarrots sliced into ¼ inch slices
2dozen very small New Potatoes
3 to 4cupsRoasted or Regular Chicken Stock or enough to over the chicken pieces
Salt and Pepper to taste
½cupParsley finely chopped
½cupFlour sifted
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Recipe Instructions
In a Dutch oven, heat 1 tablespoon clarified butter or the olive oil when hot, add the bacon. Cook at low heat for a few minutes to release some of the fat from the bacon. Add the onions and caramelize them (this may take 10 minutes).
In a frying pan, heat a couple tablespoons clarified butter and when hot sauté your chicken until light golden brown.
Back in the Dutch oven, add the mushrooms add salt and cook until they have release most of their water. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minutes until it releases it’s fragrance. Add the thyme and rosemary and add the wine and reduce it by half. (This could take 5 minutes). Add carrots, potatoes, add chicken stock salt and pepper to taste.
To thicken, use the chef’s technique with the flour or if you have it use a roux and thicken to your liking. Add half of the chopped parsley, bring to boil, reduce to VERY LOW heat, cook for about 1 hour or until the chicken starts to fall of the bones.
Add the rest of the chopped parsley and adjust salt & pepper to your liking.
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