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Ingredients: Serves 4
2 lb dark meat chicken quarters (thing & leg), approx 4 pieces
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
salt & pepper to taste
1 large fennel bulb, washed, cut in half and sliced into 1/2" wide pieces
4 cloves of garlic, minced
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 cup dry red wine
1-2 cups low sodium chicken broth (see Step # 9)
4-5 sprigs of fresh thyme
1 can (15 oz) cannellini or great northern beans, rinsed
1.5 cups of fresh kale, washed, stems removed and chopped into 1" ribbons
1 tbsp whole wheat flour
Step by Step Instructions:
1. In a dutch oven or large pan, heat olive oil to med-high heat
2. Pat chicken pieces dry and season liberally with salt and pepper
3. Sear chicken pieces, skin side down for 2-3 minutes on each side, until browned and crisped
4. If necessary, sear the chicken in shifts so as to not crowd the pot
5. Remove chicken and set aside
6. In the same pot, add fennel and garlic, sautee on medium heat for 5-7 minutes, until softened
7. Add red wine, tomato paste, and thyme, stir, scraping the bottom of the pan
8. Add chicken pieces to the pot, careful to nestle each one in the fennel mixture
9. Top with just enough chicken broth to cover each piece 2/3 of the way - slowly add broth until only 1/3 is above the liquid
10. Stir chicken and liquid mixture, cover and reduce heat to med-low
11. Simmer, covered on med-low heat for 20 minutes
12. Flip chicken pieces over, cover and simmer for another 10 minutes
13. Flip chicken over again, add beans and kale and cover, simmer for another 15 minutes
14. Remove chicken from pot and set aside
15. Stir beans and kale mixture, season with black pepper, cover and cook on medium heat for 10 min
16. With a slotted spoon, remove beans and kale and set aside. Remove thyme stems
17. Whisk flour into the sauce, and simmer, uncovered on medium heat for 5-10 minutes, until sauce has reduced to desired thickness. Continue to stir every few minutes
18. To serve: Spoon beans and kale onto plate, top with a piece of chicken and then drizzle with sauce
Dara - another winner! This looks absolutely delicious! I am loving your photos...I don't know what you've done, but wow! They're amazing!
ReplyDeleteOMG delicious!! what a great start to 2012!
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This looks like another winner for my family. We love kale, and great northern beans, so this is definitely on the "to make" list.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! What a great way to use a less expensive piece of meat and yet make it delicious.
ReplyDeleteI made this for my wife last night, and it was awesome!!!!!. I can't wait to make some of your other stuff. I think that your skillet lasagna or cuban rice and beans are next.
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delicious! Will make a version of it tonight subbing broccoli rabe for the kale since that's all I had!
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