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Coq au Vin – In a slow cooker!

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I would have to say one of my favorite places to visit is France, from the eastern Atlantic shore to Paris down to Provence (especially in the lavender season), along the coast and over to the Dordogne, which is where I would love to live. So who else to take inspiration from but Julia Child. This is certainly not her classic coq au vin recipe, but I think a good adaptation. Sitting here in chilly winter weather, the rich, filling and flavorsome goodness of Coq au Vin just fit the bill. I made it fairly easy to make it in my slow cooker, yet it remians very close to the original. In the words of Julia Child “You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces – just good food from fresh ingredients.” The only thing wrong with this recipe is that my kitchen window is not overlooking the Dordogne River.  The  sauce turns out so rich and wonderful! I love it served with mashed potatoes.

Ingredients
3-1/2 pounds skinless chicken thighs & legs (or a breast also if you like)
1/3 cup plus 1 Tbsp gluten-free flour or all-purpose flour
salt & pepper
3 tbsp olive oil
4 slices lean bacon
36 very small pearl onions peeled and left whole (or 18 larger ones – can use frozen)
½ lb sliced button mushrooms
½ lb sliced baby bella mushrooms
2-1/2 cups red wine (tested with cabernet sauvignon)
2 tbsp tomato paste
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 large sprig thyme (or a generous 3/4 tsp dried)
1-1/4 tsp dried oregano
1 bay leaf
fresh parsley, chopped

Directions:
1. Place the chicken, flour, salt and pepper in a gallon size ziploc bag and shake well. Make sure the chicken is liberally coated with the flour mixture. This may have to be done in divided amounts.coq au vin

2. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet on medium high heat, then add the chicken pieces. You may have to use more olive oil that stated to brown your chicken.

coq au vin 23. Brown the chicken for about 2 minutes on either side until it turns a lightly golden color.
4. Stir the remainder of the flour from the bag into the browned chicken and transfer to your slow cooker.
5. In the same skillet, cook the four pieces of bacon until crispy. Remove onto paper towels to drain.

6. Also in the same skillet place the onions and mushrooms for about 4 minutes, stirring regularly, until glazed and shiny, then transfer the mixture into your slow cooker.
7. Crumble the bacon and add to the slow cooker.
coq au vin 48. Whisk the wine and tomato paste together lightly until the tomato
paste breaks down then combine with the garlic, thyme, oregano and bay leaf and add into the chicken mixture.

Cook on low for 6-7 hours or high for 3 1/2 – 4 hours.

The slow cooked chicken will fall easily from the bone into the sauce once done.

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Excellent served with mashed potatoes and sprinkle with chopped parsley.

“Mise en place” a french culinary term which means organizing the process of cooking by making it more efficient, helping prevent mistakes or forgetting vital ingredients. Line up your spice jars and set out all ingredients before starting the first step. I recommend this for all recipes.

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