Chicken & Cherries Jubliee

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Chicken And Fruit Recipes

Ingredients:

2 each broiler fryers, 2-1/2 to 3
1 lb each, or breasts; thighs;
1 and drumsticks only
2 tbsp butter
1 salt and pepper
1 can bing cherries, pitted (1 lb)
1 cup chili sauce
2 each chicken bouillon cubes or
2 tsp chicken stock base
1/4 cup pale dry sherry
2 tbsp cornstarch
2 tbsp water
3 tbsp brandy or cognac, warmed

Instructions:

FOR A DRAMATIC PARTY DISH; FLAME CHICKEN & CHERRIES AT THE TABLE. Wash
chicken. Pat dry with paper towels. Melt butter in a large frying
pan. Brown chicken on all sides. Transfer to crockery pot. Season
with salt and pepper. Pour 1/2 cup cherry juice into frying pan.
Stir to loosen drippings. Pour over chicken. Add chili sauce and
bouillon chubes. Cover.
Cook on LOW 6 to 8 hours; or until tender. Remove chicken from pot
and keep warm. Pour juices into saucepan. Skim fat. Boil until
slightly reduced.
Add sherry and remaining cherry juice. Combine cornstarch and
water. Stir into juice mixture. Cook until thickened. Add cherries
and heat. Arrange chicken on warm platter. Ignite warmed brandy and
flame sauce. Spoon flaming sauce over chicken. Makes 10 to 12
servings.




Servings: 11

 

 

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“Do not be afraid of simplicity. If you have a cold chicken for supper, why cover it with a tasteless white sauce which makes it look like a pretentious dish on the buffet table at some fance dress ball?”
" Marcel Boulestin (1878-1943)"