Chicken Marengo
Chicken Marengo

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The Chicken Marengo is recipe that was created for Napoleon on the battlefield after the victory of the In this French cooking video tutorial I am recreating the chicken marengo recipe the way it was. Chicken Marengo is a French dish named after the battle of Marengo, a victory for Napoleon. Traditionally, the dish is served with a garnish of fried eggs and shrimp or crawfish; however, more.

Chicken Marengo is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Chicken Marengo is something which I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have chicken marengo using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken Marengo:
  1. Get chicken breast (skin off diced) / 17½ oz .
  2. Make ready onion (chopped fine) / 8 oz .
  3. Get mushrooms sliced / 10 oz . cans
  4. Make ready pasata
  5. Take garlic powder
  6. Prepare parsley dried
  7. Make ready bay leaf
  8. Prepare garlic powder
  9. Prepare black pepper ground
  10. Get “ Spray2Cook ” (a word used to describe any low-cal. non-stick cook’s oil spray)
  11. Get carrot / 2½ oz .
  12. Get onion / 5 oz .
  13. Make ready celery chopped / 2½ oz .
  14. Prepare parsley dried
  15. Take thyme dried
  16. Make ready eggs large
  17. Get bread WholeGrain (4 slices each weighing) / 1 oz . (small)

Try a chicken casserole with a difference and whip up this version with mushrooms, olives, tomato and parsley, from BBC Good Food. Chicken marengo is a historic dish that's inspired by the flavors of Italy and France. Season the chicken with salt and pepper, to taste, and lightly dredge in flour. In a large saute pan, heat the oil over medium-high heat and add.

Instructions to make Chicken Marengo:
  1. Pre-heat an oven (180oC / 350oF / Gas Mark 4). Microwave the onion for 3 minutes. Spray a wide lidded casserole with Spray2Cook and fry the chicken until browned. Add the microwaved onion, the liquor from the can of mushrooms, the pasata and herbs. Mix well and just bring to boil and then put the oven for 15 minutes.
  2. Mix the ingredients for the sofritto adding a little water. Microwave for 4 minutes. Stir in a little more water then microwave for a further 4 minutes. Stir in still more water then microwave for another 4 minutes. Put the sofritto into a hand blender beaker and add sufficient boiling water to cover and permit blending. Blend thoroughly, remove the casserole and stir the blended vegetables through the contents. Add the mushrooms and put back in oven for a further 15 minutes.
  3. Near the end of the cooking time:-
  4. Poach the eggs (see below); and
  5. Toast the WholeGrain bread allowing time to cool - cut into thin “soldiers”.
  6. Remove the bay leaf. Serve in shallow dishes with pasta, gnocchi or rice (and if you choose the toast on the side) and then add the eggs on top

This saucy one-pot dish is a tasty combination of chicken braised in tomatoes. Chicken Marengo is an easy French dish of chicken, tomatoes, mushrooms and garlic that slowly You have to give a recipe like Chicken Marengo just a little bit of forethought as it does take an hour. This Chicken Marengo recipe is saucy, a little spicy, and a whole lot of delicious! A French-inspired chicken breast dinner topped with tomatoes and mushrooms! This is a sponsored post written by me.

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