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Chicken Provencal

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This Chicken Provencal recipe is easy to make and packed full of lovely flavours.

Chicken Provencal recipe.
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I'd defrosted some chicken with the intention of making a chicken Tagine and then realised I couldn't actually be bothered!

So, what to cook, what to cook? As there were olives, bell pepper and courgette in the fridge that needed to be used up, I made this up as I went along. Do you do that, make recipes up?

I think the best dinners are made up with what you think goes and what you feel like eating at the time.

Tinned Tomatoes

I will say you really do need good quality tinned tomatoes otherwise the sauce will lack in flavour.

I used tinned cherry tomatoes as they're really lovely and sweet. If you're in the UK then I recommend Tesco Finest because the juice is nice and thick.

I think this would be excellent to at a dinner party, it's so easy to make. You could serve with new potatoes and fine green beans to fancy it up a bit.

You might also like Chicken Cacciatore by Jamie Oliver.

Chicken Provencal Recipe

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Yield: 2
Author: Jan Bennett
Chicken Provencal Recipe

Chicken Provencal Recipe

Packed full of flavour and easy to make.
Prep time: 15 MinCook time: 1 H & 30 MTotal time: 1 H & 45 M

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil - divided
  • 2 onions - sliced
  • ½ a green bell pepper - sliced thinly
  • ½ to 1 courgette (zucchini) - sliced then halved into half-moons
  • 3 cloves garlic - finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon of capers - rinsed well and dried on kitchen paper
  • a pinch or two of sugar
  • 1 x 400g tin of cherry tomatoes
  • a pinch of dried basil
  • a pinch of dried thyme
  • a pinch of dried oregano
  • 150ml white wine
  • a small handful of pitted green olives
  • 2 skinless chicken breast fillets - cut into bite-sized cubes
  • a dash of lemon juice
  • black pepper to taste

Instructions

Preheat your oven to 180C/350F/or Gas 4
  1. Heat the olive oil in a large pan, then add the onions, green pepper, courgette, garlic and capers.
  2. Season with a pinch of salt, some pepper and one pinch of sugar - you can add another pinch later if you think the sauce needs it.
  3. Pop a lid on and leave to sweat over a very low heat for about 8-10 minutes - give it a stir now and then. Once the onions have softened.
  4. Once that's done tip in the cherry tomatoes, basil, thyme and oregano, along with the wine and olives. Give it a few twists of freshly ground black pepper and a good stir.
  5. Cook uncovered for another 20 minutes, or until the sauce has reduced and is much thicker.
  6. You will have to stir regularly though to prevent the sauce from burning. When it's done turn off the heat and put a lid on.
Now, on with the chicken
  1. In another large pan, heat another tablespoon of olive oil to brown the chicken for a couple of minutes - moving them about in the pan, you just want them slightly coloured.
  2. Put the browned chicken in an ovenproof dish and pour over the sauce you made. Give it all a good stir and put a lid on.
  3. Cook in your preheated oven for one hour, by which time the chicken should be nicely cooked through and the sauce will be lovely.
  4. Once it's done, remove it from the oven and stir through a splash of lemon juice. Have a taste and adjust the seasoning - you might want a very tiny bit of salt, and perhaps another pinch of sugar.
  5. Serve immediately with nice crusty bread for dipping and mopping.
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3 comments

  1. The best dinners are sometimes what we throw together at the last minute Jan!!! This is no exception.

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  2. Jan, I think the briny green olives would taste great with the chicken...good on ya!

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  3. A sort of Chicken provencal, I love it. I regularly start out with the intention of one meal and decide to do somthing else and they always seem to be the tastiest.
    I am aiming to try yours and I dont think I will end up making anything else, it looks and souns so good.

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