Review/Rate this Recipe Save to MyRecipes Rating:

Title: Braised Chicken With Bacon (Clay Pot)
Yield: 1 Servings

Ingredients

      1    no ingredients

Instructions

After getting it, I went to the bookshelf and rummaged around for
possible recipes and came across a book I'd forgotten I even had.
These recipes are from it. This recipe is the only one I've actually
fixed, but if the rest are as good, I'll be impressed. I had
expected the chicken to have a soft, steamed skin, but the parts that
were above the liquid were nicely browned.

Here are some chicken ones, one for osso bucco and one for a New
England boiled dinner that looks outrageous.

In the book, Chalmers says that nearly any recipe can be adapted to
the clay pot cookers by adding a hundred degrees to the listed
temperature and adding half an hour to the cooking time.

5 lb. chicken 4 strips bacon 1 onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic,
finely chopped 1 cup chicken broth
1/2 tsp. salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 Tb. cornstarch
dissolved in 2 Tb. cold water 2 Tb. finely chopped parsley or chives

Soak the clay pot in cold water for 10 minutes. Truss the chicken
securely and sit it in the pot, breast side up. Cut the bacon into
small pieces and fry until crisp. Drain the bacon and scatter it
over the chicken breast. Add the onion, garlic, chicken broth, salt
and pepper. Cover the pot and place it in a cold oven. Adjust the
heat to 450F and cook for 1 1/2 hours.

Drain the juices into a small saucepan. Bring to boiling point and
stir in the cornstarch dissolved in cold water. Add the chives or
parsley to the sauce and pour it over the chicken. The chicken will
be so utterly tender you will not have any difficulty carving it
right out of the pot. Serve with rice or noodles and a tomato salad.

Serves 4 and 2 children

From "Cooking in Clay" by Irena Chalmers, Potpourri Press, Greensboro
N.C., 1974.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; November 9 1992.

Reviews

Become a Chef

Turn Your Passion into a Profession

Getting to culinary school is easier than you think

Choose a Culinary School
 
Entry Quantity:
From:
To:

Result:

Turn Your Passion into a Profession


Popular Cities
San Francisco
New York
Chicago
San Diego
Las Vegas
Dallas

Browse Hospitality Schools
Rating: <<< Click on spoon to rate recipe.

Please confirm your username and password to complete your review.
Email Address: Password:

If you are not a member, join now!
Register Here