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date: 2020-08-17T15:20:14.517Z
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author: Milton Houston
ratingvalue: 4.8
reviewcount: 15328
recipeingredient:
- "2 tbsp olive oil"
- "8 skinless boneless chicken thighs"
- "100 grams bacon or ham diced"
- "1 onion chopped"
- "2 leeks thinly sliced"
- "2 tbsp plain flour"
- "100 ml white wine or cider"
- "500 ml chicken stock"
- "100 grams peas frozen or fresh"
- "100 grams sundried tomatoes chopped"
- "3 tbsp green pesto"
- "1 bay leaf"
- " Dumplings"
- "175 grams self raising flour"
- "75 grams butter"
- "50 grams grated parmesan cheese"
recipeinstructions:
- "Heat oil in ovenproof pan or dish, fry chicken until golden,turning as neccesary, remove from pan"
- "Lower heat, Place bacon/ ham in pan and fry for a couple of minutes, add onion and leeks, cook until soft, without browning."
- "Add plain flour and stir, cook for two minutes,without browning, stir constantly"
- "Slowly add the wine, or cider still stirring, stir in stock, season. Allow to thicken."
- "Replace chicken, add bayleaf, reduce heat, put on lid simmer for 45 minutes, stir occasionally."
- "Meanwhile heat oven to 200C."
- "Add pesto, peas and tomatoes."
- "Make dumplings, rub butter & self raising flour together until it looks like breadcrumbs, add cheese and lightly stir in 80 ml cold water to form a soft dough. You can add ground black pepper or pinch of grated nutmeg at breadcrumb stage. No need for salt as cheese is salty enough!"
- "Divide in to 8 pieces and roll into balls, dip tops into pine nuts then place on top of stew. Sprinkle any leftover pine nuts on top."
- "Place in oven for 25-30 minutes until dumplings are nicely golden and cooked."
- "Serve with vegetable of choice (creamed potato goes well) Enjoy"
categories:
- Recipe
tags:
- chicken
- stew
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katakunci: chicken stew
nutrition: 202 calories
recipecuisine: American
preptime: "PT18M"
cooktime: "PT31M"
recipeyield: "4"
recipecategory: Dessert
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Hello everybody, I hope you're having an amazing day today. Today, we're going to make a special dish, chicken stew & dumplings. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have chicken stew & dumplings using 16 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
##### The ingredients needed to make Chicken stew & dumplings:
1. Prepare 2 tbsp olive oil
1. Take 8 skinless / boneless chicken thighs
1. Prepare 100 grams bacon or ham diced
1. Take 1 onion, chopped
1. Make ready 2 leeks thinly sliced
1. Make ready 2 tbsp plain flour
1. Prepare 100 ml white wine or cider
1. Take 500 ml chicken stock
1. Make ready 100 grams peas, frozen or fresh
1. Take 100 grams sundried tomatoes, chopped
1. Get 3 tbsp green pesto
1. Prepare 1 bay leaf
1. Make ready Dumplings:
1. Take 175 grams self raising flour
1. Get 75 grams butter
1. Take 50 grams grated parmesan cheese
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##### Steps to make Chicken stew & dumplings:
1. Heat oil in ovenproof pan or dish, fry chicken until golden,turning as neccesary, remove from pan
1. Lower heat, Place bacon/ ham in pan and fry for a couple of minutes, add onion and leeks, cook until soft, without browning.
1. Add plain flour and stir, cook for two minutes,without browning, stir constantly
1. Slowly add the wine, or cider still stirring, stir in stock, season. Allow to thicken.
1. Replace chicken, add bayleaf, reduce heat, put on lid simmer for 45 minutes, stir occasionally.
1. Meanwhile heat oven to 200C.
1. Add pesto, peas and tomatoes.
1. Make dumplings, rub butter & self raising flour together until it looks like breadcrumbs, add cheese and lightly stir in 80 ml cold water to form a soft dough. You can add ground black pepper or pinch of grated nutmeg at breadcrumb stage. No need for salt as cheese is salty enough!
1. Divide in to 8 pieces and roll into balls, dip tops into pine nuts then place on top of stew. Sprinkle any leftover pine nuts on top.
1. Place in oven for 25-30 minutes until dumplings are nicely golden and cooked.
1. Serve with vegetable of choice (creamed potato goes well) Enjoy
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