Chicken Saute With Beaujolais and Mushrooms

Total Time
About 40 minutes
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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings
  • 1chicken, 3½ pounds, cut into 8 serving pieces
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
  • 2tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1tablespoon butter
  • ½pound whole fresh mushrooms
  • 12pearl white onions, peeled
  • 2tablespoons finely chopped shallots
  • 1teaspoon finely chopped garlic
  • 2sprigs fresh thyme or ½ teaspoon dried
  • 1bay leaf
  • 1tablespoon flour
  • 1cup Beaujolais wine
  • ½cup fresh or canned chicken broth
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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

902 calories; 51 grams fat; 14 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 23 grams monounsaturated fat; 10 grams polyunsaturated fat; 43 grams carbohydrates; 8 grams dietary fiber; 18 grams sugars; 57 grams protein; 2189 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Sprinkle the chicken all over with salt and pepper.

  2. Step 2

    Heat the oil in a heavy skillet and add the chicken pieces skin side down. Cook for about 5 minutes over high heat until nicely browned. Turn the pieces and reduce the heat. Continue cooking to brown evenly all over about 10 minutes more, turning the pieces as necessary.

  3. Step 3

    Transfer the chicken to a warm platter and cover with foil.

  4. Step 4

    Pour off the fat from the skillet. Add the butter, mushrooms, onions, salt and pepper and cook, stirring over high heat, about 3 minutes or until lightly browned. Add the shallots, garlic, thyme and bay leaf. Cook, stirring, about 1 minute.

  5. Step 5

    Sprinkle the flour evenly over the vegetables and stir. Add the wine and broth, and cook, stirring rapidly with a wire whisk. When smooth use a wooden spatula to scrape off and dissolve the brown particles that cling to the bottom and sides of the skillet. Cook for about 10 minutes.

  6. Step 6

    Add the chicken and any juices that may have accumulated around the chicken to the sauce. Bring to a simmer and cook for a few minutes. Remove the bay leaf and serve with the spatzle.

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I have been using this recipe since it first appeared (or some variant of it). It's always wonderful and makes for a great dinner with a grain or orzo and a salad--though with a small chicken it really only serves 2. Use any red wine or white for that matter and tonight I didn't have any small white onions so I cut shallots into eighths and used them the same way. I usually use Wondra because I have it and it makes making the gravy so easy. It never hurts to have a little more gravy.

Made this with white wine and sliced shallots in place of pearl onions. Served over spätzle with buttered carrots. Yum

This is a quick Coq au Vin for a weeknight and it is excellent! Just prep your ingredients (not much to do) and the rest is easy. Could use a recipe and a half of the mushroom-onion gravy for a side boat. Ate with a homemade baguette and green salad on the side not to mention a modes glass of the cooking Beaujolais. (Used bonelss breast and thighs as they were on hand and it worked fine but want to try with bone-in.)

I have been using this recipe since it first appeared (or some variant of it). It's always wonderful and makes for a great dinner with a grain or orzo and a salad--though with a small chicken it really only serves 2. Use any red wine or white for that matter and tonight I didn't have any small white onions so I cut shallots into eighths and used them the same way. I usually use Wondra because I have it and it makes making the gravy so easy. It never hurts to have a little more gravy.

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