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Chicken a la (pinotage/cabernet/shirz/red plonk (doesn't matter match)
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 821913" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>Marinate six chicken "guns" (thigh+drumstick) in a covered dish of some sort in 750 ml red wine - that you feel you could sacrifice for a nice dish - on the previous night. Keep in fridge and turn the pieces four times or so during the ensuing 24 hours. Pour some oil (I prefer olive) in a sufficiently sized saucepan/pot on the stove or fire - I used a cast iron flat bottom potjie - slice some onion (as many as you would like) add some sliced bacon - this will add all the salt you want - into the pot and fry until light brown. You could add some crushed garlic if you prefer. Add the chicken and the red wine, cover and cook for about 30 mins on medium to low heat. Add as many button (or whatever you fancy) mushrooms 10 - 15 minutes before you plan to take the pot off the stove - or fire - and enjoy. One could have some potatoes and/or cooked rice and or your choice of veggies with the chicken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 821913, member: 20216"] Marinate six chicken "guns" (thigh+drumstick) in a covered dish of some sort in 750 ml red wine - that you feel you could sacrifice for a nice dish - on the previous night. Keep in fridge and turn the pieces four times or so during the ensuing 24 hours. Pour some oil (I prefer olive) in a sufficiently sized saucepan/pot on the stove or fire - I used a cast iron flat bottom potjie - slice some onion (as many as you would like) add some sliced bacon - this will add all the salt you want - into the pot and fry until light brown. You could add some crushed garlic if you prefer. Add the chicken and the red wine, cover and cook for about 30 mins on medium to low heat. Add as many button (or whatever you fancy) mushrooms 10 - 15 minutes before you plan to take the pot off the stove - or fire - and enjoy. One could have some potatoes and/or cooked rice and or your choice of veggies with the chicken. [/QUOTE]
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