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Chicken cacciatore, an Italian hunter-style chicken braised in a tomato-based sauce with onions, garlic, and white wine. Recipe courtesy of Giada De Laurentiis. Chicken cacciatore is an easy skillet dinner that can be served up over either pasta or rice.
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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook chicken cacciatore using 18 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Chicken Cacciatore:
- Get 8 chicken drum sticks
- Get 12 oz can crushed tomato
- Take 1 cup chopped bell pepper
- Make ready 1-1/2 cups chopped onion
- Get 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- Make ready 1 tablespoons onion powder
- Get 1/2 tablespoon ground oregano
- Make ready 1/2 cup oj
- Take to taste Salt
- Get 1 teaspoon black pepper
- Make ready 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- Make ready 1 teaspoon brown sugar
- Prepare Oil for searing chicken and veggies
- Get 500 g spaghetti noodle
- Make ready 2 tablespoons butter
- Get 1 teaspoon parsley
- Take Salt for noodles
- Make ready Parmesan cheese
This family friendly Italian classic dish Chicken Cacciatore is made in the slow cooker for a Cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian. Often the chicken is dusted with flour and fried in oil before. Chicken Cacciatore, also known as hunter's chicken, is a comforting and irresistible one-pot Enjoy this classic Italian Chicken Cacciatore Recipe served over your favorite pasta, rice, or mashed. Chicken cacciatore is basically a braised chicken dish in which seared chicken is simmered gently in a sauce (either stove-top or in the oven).
Instructions to make Chicken Cacciatore:
- In a large pot over med high heat sear chicken till golden but not fully cooked.
- Remove chicken. Set aside
- Wash your pot to re use
- Add oil for veggies add onions and peppers and saute till onions are translucent but not caramelized.
- Add orange juice to the veggies cook for 2 min.
- Over low med heat add crushed tomato, garlic powder, onion powder, brown sugar, salt, oregano, pepper and Italian seasoning (stir)
- Add chicken drum sticks stir to coat chicken. With tomato pasta sauce.
- Cover and cook on low for 30-min till chicken is fully cooked
- While chicken Cacciatore is cooking you want to cook your pasta as it says on the directions of package. If possible take one cup of your pasta water and add it to your chicken cacciatore
- Once your pasta is cooked and strained carfully mix in butter salt garlic and parsley.
- On a glass plate add pasta Chicken Cacciatore sauce and a drumstick sprinkle parmesan cheese on top and enjoy
The word cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian, which refers to a dish being prepared in a hunter style. Here's what you need: chicken thighs, olive oil, mushroom, medium onion, red bell pepper, tomato paste, garlic, dried oregano Chicken Cacciatore. featured in Red Sauce Recipes. Slow-Cooker Chicken Cacciatore from Delish.com makes the most tender and delicious chicken. This Chicken Cacciatore, or Hunter-style chicken, is a delicious and healthy one-pot meal, with golden braised chicken thighs, mushrooms, sweet bell peppers, tomatoes, and green olives. Slow-Cooker Chicken Cacciatore with Spaghetti Recipe This take on chicken cacciatore is cooked low and slow to yield maximum flavor with minimal effort.
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