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Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« on: September 30, 2009, 02:45:06 pm »
Name of Recipe:Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
Number of People:4 serves
Ingredients:
600g chicken thighs, (weight after skinning and defatting) Cut into 3cm pieces
1 medium onion, quartered
1 clove garlic
60 mls white wine
400g can crushed tomatoes
250g potato, peeled and diced 2cm
120g carrot - 1/2 cm slices
150g mushrooms, thinly sliced
50g red lentils
100g reduced fat natural yoghurt
1 dessertspoon cornflour
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
S & P to taste

Preparation:
Place the chicken pieces into the varoma bowl & set aside.
Place onion and garlic into TM bowl and chop 3-4 seconds on speed 5.
Add 10g oil and saute 4 minutes 100o on Reverse, speed 1.
Add wine and cook for 1 minute, MC off, on 100o Reverse, speed 2.
Add tomatoes, potato, carrot, mushrooms and lentils.  Place varoma dish & lid on top.
Cook 30-35 minutes on Varoma temperature, Reverse, soft speed.
Add chicken pieces to the TM bowl and cook 5 minutes 100o on Reverse, soft speed.
Season to taste with S & P.
Combine yoghurt, cornflour and parsley.  
Add to bowl and combine for 1 minute on Reverse, 90o speed 1.

Serve with rice or mashed potato and green vegies.

Tips/Hints:

You could use chicken breasts but they are not as moist as thighs.  This recipe is suitable to freeze and comes from the Victorian Govt Go for your Life site.

members' comments

CP - Would include in this recipe to chop parsley 5 - 10 seconds on Speed 7 and set aside in initial stage prior to chopping onion and garlic (lazy me). A very nutritious and easily prepared family meal. Delicious. Added to my file and will make again definitely. Thank you JD, love your recipes.

cathy79 - Made this with a few "family preference" changes.  I left out the lentils and the carrot and added a large teaspoon of vegie stock instead of s & p to taste. Was very nice and made heaps.  The chicken was nice and moist and plenty of flavour.  Next time I think I'll leave out the potato (potato and rice or potato a bit much) and will try adding zucchini and capsicum halfway through cooking the chicken. Thanks JD - great family recipe and a different type of cooking for me, so opens up lots of casserole conversion ideas.

cookie - I made this and we all enjoyed it. Lovely for the cooler weather.

Pumpkin Pie - I made this but couldn't work out why I needed to serve it with potato or rice, as there was potato already in it, so just cooked up some brussels sprout to serve with it. At the end of cooking realised that the potato and lentils disintegrated.  It was really tasty and DH gave it the tick of approval, so next time will add either the rice or potato to serve it.
« Last Edit: August 25, 2014, 03:06:25 am by judydawn »
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 12:51:06 am »
Thanks JD - sounds very filling.

Didn't even know that there was a Vic Govt - Go for Your Life site !!  :-*
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2009, 02:01:11 am »
They are trying to keep you all fit and healthy Thermomixer.
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2009, 02:20:34 am »
Won't succeed if we don't know about it !!  ;D ;D - spend too much time in food sites   ;)
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2009, 03:24:17 pm »
Would include in this recipe to chop parsley 5 - 10 seconds on Speed 7, and set aside in initial stage prior to chopping onion and garlic (lazy me).

Presume you meant to chop thighs in rough dices and not strips (I diced).

A very nutritious and easily prepared family meal. Delicious. Added to my file and will make again definitely. Thank you JD, love your recipes  ;D
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2009, 11:01:32 pm »
Made this last night, with a few "family preference" changes.  I left out the lentils and the carrot, and added a large teaspoon of vegie stock instead of s&p to taste.

Was very nice, and made heaps.  The chicken was nice and moist, and plenty of flavour.  Next time I think I'll leave out the potato (potato and rice or potato a bit much), and will try adding zucchini and capsicum halfway through cooking the chicken.

CP63 - having made it, do you think these would be a good addition at this stage?

Thanks JD - great family recipe and a different type of cooking for me, so opens up lots of casserole conversion ideas.
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2009, 12:29:02 am »
Thanks CP63 & Cathy - wow, 2 review in 2 days. Glad you both enjoyed this one. Casseroles are so easy to convert for the TMX and substituting ingredients to suit family tastes is the way to go. There would be endless combinations of vegies, depending on what you have on hand.  The lentils disintegrate during cooking so this is a good way to incorporate them into your family's diet without them knowing (if they say they don't like lentils that is).
CP63 I cut the thighs into 3cm pieces.
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2009, 08:29:31 am »
That's the beauty of the reviewarama - encouraging feedback!
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2009, 10:15:24 am »
Here, here !!
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #9 on: July 10, 2012, 07:03:57 am »
I made this the other night and we all enjoyed it. Lovely for the cooler weather. I put a photo here
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Re: Chicken Cacciatore Casserole
« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2012, 12:47:15 pm »
I made this tonight, but couldn't work out why I needed to serve it with potato or rice, as there was potato allready in it, so just cooked up some brussel sprouts to serve with it. At the end of cooking realised that the potato and lentils disintegrated.  It was really tasty and DH gave it the tick of approval, so next time will add either the rice or potato to serve it.