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Nancy’s Chicken Cacciatore

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Meats French 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Chicken breasts
12 Chicken wings, we are "white meat" people; an appropriate amount of whole chicken or dark meat would work as well
Flour
Salt (I don't use any)
Pepper
Olive oil
1/4 lb Sliced fresh mushrooms (up to 1/2)
2 md Onions, chopped
1/2 Green pepper, chopped
2 Ribs celery, chopped
4 Cloves garlic, minced
1 cn (28 – 32oz) Italian plum tomatoes
2 tb Worcestershire sauce *
1/2 c Dry red wine ( I used Burgundy)
1/2 cn (6 oz) tomato paste
1 pn (large) dried oregano
1 pn (large) dried thyme
Bay leaves
1/2 ts Dried thyme leaves
1 tb Sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

* (to avoid the conversation on the fact that wor. sauce has anchovies in
them and can't be used with meat or chicken, the answer is: 1. Season or
someone makes one that is pareve and 2. The OU says that French's (and this
might hold true for Heinz as well) have so little fish in them that they
literally don't count) If you notice, the Lea & Perrins wor. sauce has a OU
and under it it says "fish" so that can't be used with meat or chicken.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking pan with foil for easy clean up.
Spray pan with vegetable spray. Mix flour with pepper (and salt if you are
using it) in plastic bag and shake few pieces of chicken at a time. Place
baking sheet and bake in oven for 30 -40 minutes. Doesnt have to be fully
cooked. If you would like chicken browner, put under broiler for few
minutes; watch closely. Meanwhile, in 5-6qt. dutch oven, heat pan and put
in small amount of olive oil; when hot, add onions, green peppers, garlic
and celery. Brown lightly. Add rest of ingredients; stir. Add partially
cooked chicken and cook for about 15-20 more minutes. We like our chicken
falling off the bone and I made this for Shabbat, so it still had an hour
or so in a very low oven before we ate dinner. Otherwise, just cook til
done on top of oven. Serve with noodles or rice. Yummy
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #062 by MUFFYMOM@aol.com on Feb 24, 1997.

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