Wednesday, January 23, 2008
What's Cooking Wednesday: Chicken Rose
When I was growing up, one of our favorite family meals was something my mother called "Chicken Rose". It was actually a change on a recipe, "Chicken Breasts Piquant" by Marian Burros and Lois Levine, from their
Elegant But Easy cookbook, a bastion of 1960s entertainment cooking. The original calls for LOTS of salad oil and a variety of other things that don't appeal to my healthier, adult tastes. Also, I always believe that more vegetables enhances just about anything, so I've had fun playing around with this and getting it to a point where my 21st century family enjoys it. It is, as Jaime Oliver would say, easy-peasy!
Enjoy!
Chicken Rose
Ingredients
3 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, cut into large chunks
2/3 package of frozen artichoke hearts, thawed
1 cup fresh cremini mushrooms, wiped or rinsed, and cut in halves
1/8 cup of canola oil
1 cup of rose wine
6 TBS lite soy sauce
4 packed tsp brown sugar
3 TBS water
2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp oregano
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375.
2. Whisk together canola oil, rose wine, soy sauce, brown sugar, water, ginger and oregano.
3. Place chicken and vegetables in dutch oven or casserole. Pour sauce over them.
4. Bake at 375 for one hour.
Great with rice, couscous or pasta.
Serves 4.
Nutritional Info
Fat: 8.2g
Carbohydrates: 11.5g
Calories:256.0
Protein: 24.0g
As always, nutrition information supplied by the recipe calculator at sparkrecipes.com. And please go to Shan's place for more What's Cooking Wednesday participants.
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18 comments:
Man I wish I could get all these ingredients easily. I'm making a list right now to send to my mom ;)
There you go again with the cremini mushrooms and artichoke hearts -- even without the chicken, I bet I this would be great served with egg noodles. Yum!
This looks like something even I could cook. I think I might give it a whirl.
This sounds really good Jen. I love nice easy recipes and you can't get a better combo than chicken and mushrooms!
Yummy !!!!! (((HUGS)))
Yummy it is!
I sent you an email on the buttons... ;)
OK, I think I've got all the fixings in the house--and it sounds GREAT. I'm game. Thanks for sharing this tantilizing dish with us.
Sounds delicious!
You know how to tempt me. Sounds delicous! Now, if I could only get you to come over and cook it!
Hi! Once I tried to prepare a slightly different recipe and it was delicious!
Thanks for sharing!
Oooh, this looks good. I feel like I'm in a recipe rut right now; this might be just the shake-up I need.
Hi, thanks so much for stopping by my blog!! Yeah, it's cold out there eh? I love love love to cook and am always looking for new recipes, so I was excited to see this one today. I'm bookmarking you as we speak!!
Artichokes and cremini mushrooms are a great combination. Yum.
That sounds fantastic! I love artichokes.
Artichokes is one of the few veggies my 14 yo will eat... I'll have to try this recipe very soon. Thanks for sharing.
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That looks delicious! I'll be back to print that recipe out for sure.
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Wow that sounds good! I may have to try that. :)
I want to ply tomorrow, can you email me with the instructions? I confuse easy.
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