This classic French stewed chicken recipe (actual translation is “rooster/cock in wine”) with bacon, mushrooms, and onions is such a wonderful one to have in your arsenal of favorites
CoqAuVinIngredients2 leeks3 carrots, sliced2 sticks celery optionalsalt and freshly ground black pepper4 slices bacon 2 tbsp plain flour4 whole chicken legs, or 8 chicken thighsfew sprigs fresh thyme, or 1 tsp dried2 chopped garlic cloves1 tbsp tomato ketchup300ml/½pt red wine100ml/3½fl oz chicken stock150g/5½oz button mushrooms, cut in halfMethodPut the leek, carrots and celery into a slow cooker, and season with salt and pepper
Like most classic French dishes the origins of this dish is too old it was never documented but it was believed that it can be traced back to the Roman period of ancient Gaul and Julius Caesar
For a thicker sauce, remove the chicken once it is cooked and keep warm. Heat a thick-bottomed casserole dish on the stove, add almost all the butter (reserving a knob of the butter) and the shallots
After seeing plentiful fresh ingredients in a French campsite’s shop (and the regret of not buying a bouquet garni), I instantly thought of this recipe
Julia Child brought classic French cuisine to women around the world who had no clue. Coqauvin may sound very intimidating, but it is very easy, trust me
I don’t really know if it’s even possible to buy a rooster nowadays, but I came up with my own version of CoqAuVin using chicken, it’s much quicker, it’s easier and I serve it with roasted potatoes instead of the classic mash
Eb Gargano Recipe type. One of the most delicious meals on the diet was CoqauVin (oh yes did I mention this is a diet where red wine was positively encouraged – my kind of diet
And this time I was going to stick to the recipe before I Laurafied it. I nearly left them off this cake but I'm glad I didn't because I swear they make it
Servings. So, let’s make this yummy Au Gratin Potatoes recipe together. Potatoes Au Gratin is very delicious and wonderful bake dish that can be a best side dish with your meal
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