3 Red Peppers
3 Yellow Peppers
3 Orange Peppers
1/4 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
10 Drum Sticks
10 thighs
Salt and Pepper
3 Carrots- Diced
3 Celery Ribs- Diced
6 Garlic Cloves- smashed
3 Thyme Sprigs
2 Large Onions- Sliced
2 Cups of White Wine- Something that you would drink
2 Cups of Chicken Stock
Mixed Olives
Italian Parsley
Roast the peppers on the grill until skin is blistering. Place peppers in a paper bag and fold the bag. When the roasted pepper cool, cut them up into strips.
Season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a large pan, heat some olive oil, (enough to coat the pan) and add the chicken in batches, and brown all over, about 8-12 minutes per batch. Transfer the chicken to a roasting pan. Add a little more olive oil to the pan, and add the cut up carrots, celery, smash garlic, half of the onion and the thyme. Cook until the onion is translucent. Removed the vegetables from the pan, and place it over the chicken.
Place the pan over high heat and add the wine, and bring it to a boil. Scrape the bottom of the pan. Pour the wine and chicken stock over the chicken and cover with foil. Let it cook in the oven for 1 1/2 to an 1 3/4. Once the chicken falls off the bone, it is done.
Set the chicken on a serving platter and cover with foil to keep warm. Heat enough olive oil to coat a skillet/pan and add the onion. Cook until tender, (about 5 minutes) Add the olives, and roasted peppers. Pour the juice from the roasting pan into a skillet and heat over high heat for about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Pour the juice, peppers, onion and olives over the chicken and garnish with parsley.
I grew up in an Italian household, and learned how to cook from my mom. I took a lot of what she taught me and incorporated it into things that I enjoy. Feel free to use any of these recipes, and leave some feedback if you do. I don't necessarily measure everthing out, as I cook to taste most of the time. The one ingredient that every recipe should have is Love! If you don't cook with Love, your food will not come out right. I suggest a big helping of Love in every recipe!
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