Reviews (1)        Add Rating & Review     41 Ratings   5 star values:        11    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        13    2 star values:        2    1 star values:        0                Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 4 stars       11/13/2013   I must have done something wrong, because even after searing the chicken skin was all weird and rubbery after the wet-cook portion. Maybe that's supposed to happen? Either that or I messed it up. ANYWAYS I love how the liquid that the chicken and veggies were cooked in was so simple but so utterly delightful. I should cook with wine more often because it really adds a special something. I would make this again.     

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Gallery Braised Chicken with Red Onion and Carrots Recipe Summary prep: 25 mins total: 1 hr Servings: 4

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 whole chicken (3 1/2 to 4 pounds), patted dry and quartered Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 large red onion, cut into 1/2-inch wedges (root end left intact) 1 pound carrots (about 8 medium), cut into 2-inch pieces 3/4 cup dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc 1 tablespoon honey Chopped fresh parsley, for serving

Cook’s Notes To quarter a chicken, cut out the backbone with kitchen shears, then use a sharp knife to split the breast and separate the thigh and drumstick from the breast and wing.

Gallery Braised Chicken with Red Onion and Carrots

Recipe Summary prep: 25 mins total: 1 hr Servings: 4

Braised Chicken with Red Onion and Carrots     

Braised Chicken with Red Onion and Carrots

Braised Chicken with Red Onion and Carrots

Recipe Summary prep: 25 mins total: 1 hr Servings: 4

Recipe Summary

prep: 25 mins total: 1 hr

Servings: 4

prep: 25 mins

total: 1 hr

prep:

25 mins

total:

1 hr

Servings: 4

4

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 whole chicken (3 1/2 to 4 pounds), patted dry and quartered Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 large red onion, cut into 1/2-inch wedges (root end left intact) 1 pound carrots (about 8 medium), cut into 2-inch pieces 3/4 cup dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc 1 tablespoon honey Chopped fresh parsley, for serving

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot, heat oil over high. Season chicken with salt and pepper and add to pot, skin side down. Cook until skin is browned and crisp, about 8 minutes. Flip and cook 2 minutes more. Transfer chicken to a plate and set aside.

Pour off all but 1 tablespoon fat from pot; reduce heat to medium-high. Add onion and carrots to pot and cook, stirring frequently, until onion is lightly golden, 5 minutes. Add wine and honey and bring to a boil, stirring and scraping up browned bits with a wooden spoon.

Return chicken to pot, skin side up, and add 1 cup water. Return to a boil, then cover and transfer to oven. Cook until chicken is cooked through and liquid is reduced, about 35 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley before serving.

Cook’s Notes To quarter a chicken, cut out the backbone with kitchen shears, then use a sharp knife to split the breast and separate the thigh and drumstick from the breast and wing.

Cook’s Notes

To quarter a chicken, cut out the backbone with kitchen shears, then use a sharp knife to split the breast and separate the thigh and drumstick from the breast and wing.

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 Add Rating & Review     41 Ratings   5 star values:        11    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        13    2 star values:        2    1 star values:        0        

   Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 4 stars       11/13/2013   I must have done something wrong, because even after searing the chicken skin was all weird and rubbery after the wet-cook portion. Maybe that's supposed to happen? Either that or I messed it up. ANYWAYS I love how the liquid that the chicken and veggies were cooked in was so simple but so utterly delightful. I should cook with wine more often because it really adds a special something. I would make this again.   

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Add Rating & Review     41 Ratings   5 star values:        11    4 star values:        15    3 star values:        13    2 star values:        2    1 star values:        0       

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41 Ratings 5 star values: 11 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 2 1 star values: 0

41 Ratings 5 star values: 11 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 2 1 star values: 0

41 Ratings 5 star values: 11 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 2 1 star values: 0

  • 5 star values: 11 4 star values: 15 3 star values: 13 2 star values: 2 1 star values: 0

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 4 stars       11/13/2013   I must have done something wrong, because even after searing the chicken skin was all weird and rubbery after the wet-cook portion. Maybe that's supposed to happen? Either that or I messed it up. ANYWAYS I love how the liquid that the chicken and veggies were cooked in was so simple but so utterly delightful. I should cook with wine more often because it really adds a special something. I would make this again.  
    

    Martha Stewart Member

    Rating: 4 stars 11/13/2013

I must have done something wrong, because even after searing the chicken skin was all weird and rubbery after the wet-cook portion. Maybe that’s supposed to happen? Either that or I messed it up. ANYWAYS I love how the liquid that the chicken and veggies were cooked in was so simple but so utterly delightful. I should cook with wine more often because it really adds a special something. I would make this again.

Rating: 4 stars

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