Pot-roasted Chicken Veronique

2 hours
to cook

This is a quite delightful Chicken Pot-roast Veronique: a plump free-range chicken braised with wine, vermouth and a hint of tarragon and grapes.

Add to that some Jerseys and something green and leafy and you have a perfect Sunday lunch.

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This recipe is from A Year In My Kitchen Serves 4


  • method
  • Ingredients

Method

Start off by heating ½ oz (10 g) butter and 2 teaspoons olive oil in a frying pan and sauté the chicken in it till golden all over (but not brown) – the easiest way to do this is to use a pair of oven gloves and hold the chicken in place so each part of it in turn is cooked.

Now remove the chicken to a plate and add the onion to the fat remaining in the pan. Cook for about 10 minutes till golden and softened then add the garlic and cook for a further minute. Next transfer the onion and garlic to the cooking pot and place the chicken on top of the onions, and season well with salt and pepper. Scatter the tarragon leaves around the chicken, then pour in the white wine and vermouth.

Bring it all up to simmering point, then cover the pan and simmer on top of the stove very gently for 2 hours, adding the halved grapes 15 minutes before the end of the cooking time. After 2 hours, remove the chicken to a serving dish to keep warm (covered with foil). Now combine the flour and extra butter to form a paste and add this in small pieces to the sauce over a medium heat. Whisk well till the sauce is thickened and cook for 2 minutes while you’re carving the chicken. Serve with the sauce poured over.

Equipment

You will also need a cooking pot that will take the whole chicken neatly without too much room around it.

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