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Chicken with Raspberry Vinegar

chicken with raspberry vinegar recipe

chicken with raspberry vinegar recipe

“This is quite a find”, said the Chief Taster with wonder in his voice. “This sauce is very good indeed. You could do all sorts of things to this – cut the chicken into strips and add it with the sauce to pasta, or rice”.

So now, this is always a favourite. It produces a lot of sauce, but you will find it goes well over crispy, lemony potatoes and with mangetout. One SD reader (see comments) tried this dish very successfully with lemon and turmeric potatoes and balsamic roast asparagus. Alternatively, roast aubergine chunks and peppers with some dry-fried and crushed coriander and cumin seeds for 45 minutes or so, and serve with that.

You can easily buy raspberry vinegar these days, but it is also very easy to make. Alternatively, you’ll also see from the comments below that you can extemporise by mixing cider vinegar with grenadine – I must say I never would have thought of that! But another solution is to mix a tablespoon of raspberry jam with 80ml/⅓ cup red wine vinegar.

Recipe for chicken with raspberry vinegar

Serves 4

Ingredients

Method

  1. Take the cream out of the fridge.
  2. In a big frying pan heat some olive oil.
  3. Begin to fry the shallots gently.
  4. Season the chicken breasts on both sides.
  5. Once the shallots begin to turn translucent (if using red shallots, or long onions don’t overcook or they will lose their beautiful colour), add the chicken breasts and fry on both sides until golden.
  6. Add the chicken stock and simmer for a couple of minutes.
  7. Add the raspberry vinegar, and reduce for about five minutes.
  8. Take off the heat, and leave to cool for a minute or two.
  9. Add the cream and stir in. If you want a bit more sauce add an additional 80ml/⅓ cup water.
  10. Taste, adjust the seasoning and serve.
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