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Chicken In Wine Sauce (valerie Shearer) Recipe
Serves: 2
Keywords: Entree, Garlic, game, recipe, recipes, Chicken In Wine Sauce (valerie Shearer) Recipe
Ingredients
2
Pre-grilled chicken breast
Filets (see note)
½
lb.
Sliced mushrooms
2
medium
Onions, coarsely chopped (see note)
1
tb
Chrushed garlic
2
Green onions, minced, including green portions
2
tb
Teriyaki or ginger sauce
½
c
Tomato sauce
32
oz.
White wine (see note)
Oil
Parsley
Basil
Spike
Arrowroot (see note)
Directions
- Warm large saute pan over range and add oil when hot.
- Do not use a strong flavored oil and use sparingly.
- The oil is mostly to coat the vegetables.
- Add the onions and stir until they become hot.
- Add the mushrooms and stir well into the onions.
- When mushrooms become heated add the garlic.
- Stir very well.
- After a minute or so ( do not burn the garlic) add the wine to stop the cooking process of the garlic.
- Add the teriyaki sauce, spices, and green onion to the wine/vegie mixture.
- Bring to a low simmer and add the chicken.
- Simmer chicken about 15 minutes on each side, turning once.
- Occasionally stir the sauce.
- When sauce and chicken has cooked about 20 minutes, add the tomato sauce and stir in well.
- When the chicken is done, remove from the sauce.
- Sauce should be reduced by about half at that point.
- Add small amounts of arrowroot and stir quickly until gravy like thickness is achieved.
- Return the chicken to the sauce.
- Serve sauce over rice.
- Note on chicken: We used Tyson pre-cooked breast filets with the mesquite grilling and they worked well.
- If you use an uncooked breast filet, pre-cook it before adding to sauce. as the cooking in the sauce is mainly to mix the flavors.
- Note on onions: If you can get them use Walla Walla sweet onions.
- Vidalia onions are also a good choice.
- If sweet onions are not available, use the mildest onion you can find.
- Note on wine: This dish does not require an expensive wine, but use a wine that you enjoy drinking.
- The wine flavor will be a major flavor in the dish.
- Note on arrowroot: Arrowroot is tapioca ground up to a fine powder.
- It thickens a dish instantly and adds no flavor to the dish.
- For dishes like this where flavors of the thickener could change the flavor of the dish, it works very well.