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Creamy Coq au Vin Blanc
One of my favorite recipes because of the nice cream sauce and dark meat chicken. A classic French recipe.
Coq Au Vin with Rosemary and Thyme
This coq au vin with rosemary and thyme is my take on the quintessential French dish. I love to experiment and didn't follow a recipe. I knew the main idea was to braise chicken in wine, and you must season it to your tastes. Thyme and rosemary always go great with chicken and bacon, well, it's bacon. My favorite side dish is mashed potatoes and French or Italian bread to soak up the juices. One time, I forgot I didn't have potatoes, so on the fly, I shredded the chicken and tossed the bones. Then, we had a great soup/stew on a cold night. This dish delivers a lot of flavor with very little work. Enjoy.
Chicken Florentine
Chicken Florentine, with perfectly-seared boneless chicken breasts in a creamy white wine and spinach sauce, is a complete, one-skillet dinner, easy enough for a weeknight, fancy enough for a date night.
Patti's Mussels à la Marinière
These French mussels are reminiscent of dining in an outdoor café in the south of France. Serve Patti's mussels à la marinière with crusty bread, and a nice chilled glass of white wine. This exact recipe can also be used for clams.
Chef John's Coq au Vin
I make coq au vin with bone-in chicken thighs to create that sticky goodness in the braising liquid. Bacon, Burgundy red wine, and fresh thyme add tons of flavor and depth to this classic French stew. Serve this coq au vin with mashed potatoes or polenta that can soak up all that delicious sauce.
Baked Chicken and Brie
Baked chicken with Brie Sauce -- a French delight that is simple to cook!
Simple and Easy Coq au Vin
An easy coq au vin to make for dinner parties — it looks and tastes like it takes all day to prepare, but it's actually quite simple. The best part is that all the work is done before your guests arrive! Serve over rice or mashed potatoes.
Chicken Stir-Fry with Thai Peanut Sauce
This chicken stir-fry with Thai peanut sauce recipe features scratch-made peanut sauce that is thick, rich, and spicy. Serve it over rice noodles, steamed jasmine or brown rice, and a sweet-and-sour cucumber salad for a refreshing side dish that complements the peanut sauce.
Thai Chicken with Basil Stir Fry
This is delicious and easy to make. Make it as spicy as you like or keep it mild.
Pad Thai
This is a traditional pad thai recipe used by a friend's mother. You can use chicken, pork, beef, tofu, or a combination. You may want to start with less pepper and work your way up.
Steamed Clams in Butter and Sake
This recipe is the best for seafood lovers. Clams are steamed with sake and mirin and a bit of butter and green onion in this Japanese-style preparation. My husband likes it so much.
Beef Teppanyaki
Teppanyaki is a Japanese style of cooking using a teppan (a flat iron plate or griddle) and "yaki" means cooked. How do you cook beef teppanyaki without a teppan? I do not own a teppan so this is a bit of a cheat — I use a regular skillet but it works!
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