Recently,
I have been using cooking videos on YouTube to entertain Noah, hoping to inspire
him to try new food, as he has become frustratingly picky during mealtimes in
the last year or so. Fortunately, like father like son, he's just as fascinated
with them as me, especially those flamboyant 'performances' from a certain
hungry Italian named Gennaro Contaldo, who not only appears to be absolutely
passionate about his cooking, but also makes it look extremely achievable.
I
did my take on Gennaro's Italian Braised Chicken Stew, following his steps as
much as I could with the ingredients, and it worked a treat (Noah ate A LOT). So
here's exactly what I did:
GENNARO'S BRAISED CHICKEN
STEW (MADE IN A NORMAL PERSON'S HOUSE)
Ingredients
(serves 3-4):
- 8 kampung chicken
drumsticks, or a mix of drumsticks and thigh
- 2-3 rashers of bacon or
40-50g of pancetta, sliced into small strips
- handful of rosemary and
thyme
- 1 medium-sized onion,
diced
- half a carrot,
diced
- 1 red bell pepper,
diced
- 1 potato, diced
- 500g of tomato, diced (I
used a mix of cherry and vine)
- 1 glass of white
wine
- 2-3 tablespoonfuls of
tomato puree
- 200ml of
stock
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All the diced vegetables, this is what your family is
going to eat. |
Cooking
Procedure:
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Season chicken generously with salt and freshly-ground
black pepper |
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Sear the chicken and bacon/pancetta till there is a nice
golden colour |
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Lay the rosemary and thyme on top and deglaze the pan
with the glass of white wine |
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After the alcohol has evaporated, add in the rest of the
vegetables |
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Dissolve tomato puree (amount can be adjusted based on
your own preference) in the stock and stir it into the
pot |
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After simmering for 45 minutes under low hear and a final
swig of olive oil (taste and add salt/pepper if necessary), serve with some warm
toasted bread |
Some
X-factors that might make a difference to your dish:
- Use kampung/free-range chicken. It's more tasty, more healthy and less oily.
If you are afraid that the meat is too tough, use only drumsticks and
thigh.
- The bacon/pancetta is optional, but having the odd bite of savoury smoked
meat during your dinner is really pleasant.
- Make sure you brown the meat on a hot searing pan, do not skip this
step!
- You can be creative with the vegetables, things like parsley, celery and
even beans and peas will work.
Buon
Appetito!
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