Best Quail In Ancho Chile Honey Sauce Recipes

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QUAIL IN ANCHO CHILE & HONEY SAUCE



Quail in Ancho Chile & Honey Sauce image

I adapted this luscious dish from a recipe from Chicago's fabulous iSalpicon! restaurant. Most quail is semi-boneless, only some bones in the drumsticks and wings, so it's very easy to fully enjoy every delectable morsel. Plan on two birds per person. Prep time includes marinating the quail overnight.

Provided by EdsGirlAngie

Categories     Quail

Time P1DT35m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 semi-boneless quail
4 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 ounces pure dried ancho chile powder
2 tablespoons chopped garlic
3/4 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/4 onion, finely chopped
2 tablespoons pure dried ancho chile powder
4 tablespoons honey
1 cup chicken broth
2 teaspoons cornstarch, dissolved in
2 teaspoons cold water
salt
1 pinch ground cinnamon
1 pinch ground cloves

Steps:

  • In a plastic zipper bag, combine the olive oil, 1-1/2 ounces ancho chile powder, and garlic with the quail and refrigerate overnight.
  • To make the sauce: saute the onion in the vegetable oil in a medium saucepan until onion is transparent and soft but do not brown.
  • Add the ancho chile powder, and pinches of cinnamon and cloves and stir together for a minute or two; then add the chicken broth and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and add honey, stirring over low heat until dissolved.
  • Stir in the cornstarch dissolved in water and whisk sauce until thickened.
  • Season with salt to taste.
  • To prepare the quail: Remove quail from marinade.
  • On a very hot grill or skillet, cook quail skin side down for about 5 minutes; flip over and cook for another 4 or 5 minutes or until medium-rare (some pink is fine).
  • Serve with ancho-honey sauce drizzled over.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 968.2, Fat 63.9, SaturatedFat 12.8, Cholesterol 165.7, Sodium 792.2, Carbohydrate 57.5, Fiber 10.4, Sugar 37.6, Protein 49.5

SPICY HONEY AND GARLIC QUAIL



Spicy Honey and Garlic Quail image

Make and share this Spicy Honey and Garlic Quail recipe from Food.com.

Provided by The Flying Chef

Categories     Quail

Time 30m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 quail
4 garlic cloves, crushed
4 teaspoons sambal oelek (Indonesian paste available at some grocery stores and most Asian stores)
3 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons brown sugar

Steps:

  • Note: I make it this way for my family which still has a nice kick, if it is for a party or just me I use 1/4 cup sambal oelek as I like it really spicy so adjust amount for heat.
  • Cut quail in half length ways. Combine all marinade ingredients in a storage container or large bowl marinate several hours or over night.
  • Preheat oven to 190°C place quail on wire rack over baking dish, reserve marinade,.
  • cook quail for approximately 25 minutes or until browned and crisp and cooked through, brush with marinade a couple of times during cooking.
  • Can be made as a starter for 4 or a main course for 2. You can also double ingredients for 4, as a main.
  • Serve over deep fried vermicelli noodles with stir fried vegetables.
  • This is also a good marinade for chicken wings or drumsticks.

PAREJA DE CODORNICES EN SALSA DE CHILE ANCHO CON MIEL: PAIR OF QUAIL IN ANCHO CHILE-HONEY SAUCE



Pareja de Codornices en Salsa de Chile Ancho con Miel: Pair of Quail in Ancho Chile-Honey Sauce image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 cup virgin olive oil
4 tablespoons chopped garlic
3 ounces ancho chile powder
8 medium glove-boned (semi-boneless) quail
3 ounces ancho chiles (about 7 whole)
2 cups boiling water
1 1/2 tablespoons canola oil
1/2 medium onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup honey
Salt
Pinch cinnamon
Pinch ground cloves

Steps:

  • For the marinade: In a glass bowl mix the olive oil, garlic, and ancho chile powder. Add the quail, cover, and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight, if possible.
  • For the sauce: Stem, seed and devein the chiles. Place them, 1 or 2 at a time, in a dry cast-iron skillet that has been heated to medium-hot. Cook over medium-high heat, turning several times, until toasted, 40 to 60 seconds. Transfer to a bowl and cover with boiling water; soak 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and cook gently until soft; 5 to 6 minutes. Set aside.
  • Strain chiles, reserving the liquid. Transfer chiles to a blender and add about 1 cup of the reserved liquid. Puree until smooth, then push the mixture through a medium mesh strainer into a saucepan with the onion. Stir in honey, salt, and seasonings. Heat to boil, reduce heat, and simmer gently 8 minutes.
  • On a very hot grill or cast-iron skillet, set the quail skin-side down, for about 4 minutes. Flip the quail and cook on the other side for about 2 minutes or until cooked to medium-rare.
  • Put 3 ounces of sauce on a dinner plate and put the quail on top.

GRILLED SPICY QUAIL



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My dad used to hunt, and quail was his favorite game, so grilled quail regularly appeared on our dinner table. When pressed for time, my mom would marinate the quail in store-bought Italian dressing spiced up with chile powder, grill it, and serve it as an appetizer followed by carne asada. In this recipe, I create the marinade from scratch, with just the right amount of chile powder. Squeeze a lime over the quail and don't be afraid to eat it with your hands-it's messy but delicious! This marinade is also great with chicken.

Yield serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 19

2/3 cup canola oil
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons Chile-Italian Seasoning (recipe follows)
8 semiboneless quail (torso bones removed, but bird is still whole)
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Lime wedges, for serving
2 tablespoons crumbled dried oregano
1 tablespoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon garlic salt
1/4 teaspoon celery salt
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons Anaheim chile powder
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
(makes 1/2 cup)

Steps:

  • To make the marinade, whisk the canola oil, Parmesan cheese, vinegar, chile-Italian seasoning, and 2 tablespoons water in a small bowl.
  • Rinse the quail and pat dry. Arrange the quail in a baking dish that is large enough to hold them in one layer, and add the marinade, turning the quail to coat them well. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator, turning the quail once or twice, for at least 1 day and up to 2 days.
  • Remove the quail from the refrigerator and bring to room temperature (about 30 minutes). Prepare a grill to medium-high heat, or heat a grill pan over medium-high heat.
  • Remove the quail from the marinade (discard the marinade), and pat dry with paper towels. Season the quail with salt and pepper, and grill for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or until just cooked through. The meat should still be slightly pink in the center. Serve with lime wedges.
  • Combine the oregano, parsley, basil, thyme, salt, garlic salt, celery salt, onion powder, sugar, chile powder, and pepper in a glass jar. Screw the lid on tightly, and shake until the mixture is well blended. Store at room temperature for up to 6 months.

ANCHO CHILE HONEY BASTED QUAIL



Ancho Chile Honey Basted Quail image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 dried ancho chile
About 12 semi-boneless quail (1 or 2 per person)
1 cup hot water
1 chopped garlic clove
1/8 cup honey
1 teaspoon kosher salt

Steps:

  • Soak ancho chile in 1 cup of hot water for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat grill to medium-high.
  • Place ancho chile and soaking water, garlic, honey, and salt in a blender. Cover and puree until smooth.
  • Place quail, breast side down, on preheated grill for 3 to 4 minutes or until skin is browned. Turn quail over and baste generously with pureed sauce. Cook for another 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Place quail on a cooler part of grill until finished cooking. Turn quail and baste after 1 minute, then turn over and baste again. The quail is finished when its juices run clear.

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