Best Jls Cognac Chicken Recipes

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CHICKEN THIGHS WITH COGNAC & RED WINE



Chicken Thighs With Cognac & Red Wine image

This is a recipe I came up with, which I just love. It's easy to do, and goes well with rice and oven-baked vegetables. The recipe is very forgiving, and you can substitute any chicken parts, I prefer thighs. You can also adjust the garlic and herbs to suit your own tastes. I love the cognac/red wine flavors that come through.

Provided by Chef Bryn

Categories     Chicken

Time 2h15m

Yield 3-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

10 chicken thighs
2/3 cup flour (for dredging)
salt & pepper (to taste mixed with flour)
1/3 cup canola oil
1/2 cup cognac
1 cup red wine (wine you like to drink)
1 large onion, sliced thin
796 ml canned whole tomatoes (diced)
1 cup chicken stock (more may be required to cover chicken if pot is too large)
2 garlic cloves
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper
1 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon rosemary

Steps:

  • 1 - Heat oil in large frying pan on med-high heat.
  • 2 - Wash chicken and pat dry, then dredge in flour mixture and place chicken skin-side down, and cook approx 10 minutes before turning over to cook the other side for approx 10 minutes. You want the chickent to be golden-brown.
  • 3 - Remove from heat and add the cognac, making sure pan is away from open flames. Return pan to burner, ignite cognac either with a long match or ignite gas burner. Keep the pan's lid handy, in case you need to smother the flames. Let the alcohol burn off.
  • 4 - Add red wine, and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes, turning chicken once.
  • 5 - Place chicken in medium-sized dutch oven, or casserole dish, cover, and set aside.
  • 6 - Cook onions until transparent in same frying pan, then layer the onions over top of the chicken in the dutch oven, then set aside with lid on again.
  • 7 - Add the remainder of ingredients to the pan, and bring to a simmer and ensure ingredients are well mixed. Spoon over top of onions in dutch oven, making sure the tomatoes are well distributed, and that the chicken is covered.
  • 8 - Bake at 350 F for at least one hour. An extra half hour is going to give more tender chicken. .
  • 9 - Serve chicken with rice or noodles, with chicken on the side. When removing chicken from the pot, be very careful that the chicken pieces don't fall apart. Spoon the sauce over top of the rice or noodles.

HERB ROASTED COGNAC CHICKEN



Herb Roasted Cognac Chicken image

This is for my mystery chef challenge

Provided by Lisa 'Gayle' Goff @GayleGoff

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 - chicken breasts
8-10 clove(s) garlic
3 - scallions
2 tablespoon(s) fresh basil
1 tablespoon(s) fresh tarragon
1 tablespoon(s) fresh oregano
1 tablespoon(s) fresh thyme
1 tablespoon(s) fresh parsley
1 tablespoon(s) cumin
1/8 teaspoon(s) red pepper flakes
1/8 teaspoon(s) paprika
1 cup(s) cognac
2 tablespoon(s) olive oil
4 tablespoon(s) butter

Steps:

  • slice 3 cloves of garlic set aside
  • poke about 10 holes in each chicken breast with a knife and use about 2T Cognac to pour onto all the holes, stuff the holes with the sliced garlic then pour the rest of the cognac over them and place in a zip lock bag and place in the refrigerator for about an hour.
  • chop herbs and put them in a bowl, add cumin, red pepper flakes and paprika, toss with your fingers set aside.
  • slice the rest of the garlic and scallions and set aside
  • pre heat oven to 350 degrees
  • in a cast iron skillet or oven safe skillet put 2T butter and 2T olive oil heat over high flame
  • take chicken out of the bag(reserve cognac) sprinkle with salt and pepper now take herb mixture and spead it into breasts, patting lightly to make it stick.
  • place herb side down in the hot skillet we are searing them not cooking through , turn after 2 minutes and then flip to the other side for 2 minutes, flip back to herb side REMOVE FROM HEAT THEN add any leftover herb mixture, garlic, scallions, 2T butter and 4T of the reserved cognac to pan, if it does not flare on it's own, light a match to ignite cognac and burn off alcoholand return to burner, once the flames have gone out remove pan from heat and place the whole pan in the oven to finish cooking about 25-30 minutes. ***Remember that if the pan is hot and you add cognac, which is a high alcohol liquor, it may flare up. I would always suggest that you take the pan off the heat when you add any alcoholic ingredient, then put it back on heat to flame. Safety before all else in the kitchen. :) (Thanks Pam)
  • I served this with potatoes and a tomato-cucumber-mint salad (recipe to be posted seperately)

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