I seem to be spending quite a bit of time these days bundled up by a fire, craving rustic country-style foods and not having much gumption to slave in the kitchen! I’m pre-occupied with remaining holiday details; shopping for last minute gifts, the wrapping ritual that has yet to commence and decking our beautiful tree which has stood proud in its stand for over a week as we chase that ever elusive ‘spare time’ to do it!
Time really is at a premium at this time of year. It feels like the closer to time off one gets, the more there is to get done to actually arrive there. Do you ever notice that? I turn to soulful meals that can go in a slow cooker, roasted chickens, short-cut Cassoulet and my favorite for winter, braised recipes.
I’ve spoken about my new found passion for braising before. You may roll your eyes like kids do when their parents approach a repetitive discussion about the virtues of turning in school assignments on time, keeping their rooms clean or flossing. The thing is I believe not enough of us are braising!
For those not yet in the know, braising is a cooking method for protein and vegetables in which the protein is seared, then combined with vegetables, spices and liquids to cook briefly covered in the oven. It produces moist, flavorful meat, well-cooked vegetables and a lovely sauce, essentially a meal in a pot.
I personally love cooking chicken this way and changing up the flavors for the season. Winter is a time for bolder flavors and certainly the holidays call of easy dishes that warm the soul without gobbling up tons of time in the kitchen. My latest favorite is Braised Cream Sherry Chicken Thighs with Cherries. Never fear the cherries are frozen and thawed since it is not the time of year for them. The depth of their sweetness goes beautifully with the chicken thighs and the cream sherry.
Cooked with shallot rings and fingerling potatoes (which do not require peeling) make for a full meal with less than an hour from start to finish.
Recipe
Braised Cream Sherry Chicken Thighs with Cherries
Ingredients
- 8 Chicken Thighs (bone in, skin on), rinsed and patted dry with a paper towel
- Kosher Salt and Ground Black Pepper
- 2 tablespoons Olive Oil
- 4 large Shallots , peeled, halved and cut into 1/8 –inch slices
- 4 Garlic Cloves , diced
- ½ cup Cream Sherry
- 1 cup Low Sodium Chicken Broth
- 1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard
- 1/3 cup Half and Half
- 1 cup frozen whole Cherries , thawed and cut in half vertically
- 1 ½ pounds Fingerling Potatoes , rinsed, scrubbed (leave skin on) sliced in half
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly salt and pepper the chicken thighs.
- In a 3 ½ quart braiser or large heavy skillet with lid, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. When it is shimmering, place the chicken thighs skin-side (top) down into the skillet. Flip over after 5 minutes using a spatula to gently release any skin that might be sticking to the pan.
- Cook for more 5 minutes and remove the chicken from the pan and set aside.
- Drain all the fat from the pan except 1 tablespoon. Reduce the heat to medium and add the shallot slices and garlic. Sauté, separating the shallot slices into rings as they cook, until shallots are limp; approximately 4-5 minutes.
- Raise heat back to medium-high and add the cream sherry and chicken stock (be careful of any hot splattering of the liquid). Scrape the bottom of the pan with a heatproof spatula to release any pan drippings into the liquid. Boil for 1 minute.
- Remove from the heat. Add the mustard and Half and Half; stir to fully combine. Add the potatoes and cherry halves. Return the chicken thighs to the pan, cover and place into the preheated oven.
- Cook for 35 minutes. The final temperature should register 165 degrees on a meat thermometer.
- Serve the chicken thighs atop some of the shallots and cherries, with a helping of potatoes, drizzled in some of the pan sauce.
Shell says
This looks like comfort food! Such a perfect meal for a cold day!
Ann Bacciaglia says
This looks like a delicious recipe to try. It will be great over the holidays. I will have to get the ingredients i need to make it.
Christie says
Chicken thighs go on sale often in the store, but I always have trouble on recipe ideas for them! This sounds delicious, have to try!
Joyce Brewer (@MommyTalkShow) says
I would have never thought about chicken and cherries. This makes me want to try to expand my palette!
Yolanda @ Seeing It Their Way says
I love that you are bundled up by a fire place enjoying the moment instead of fussing over a Christmas tree. Now add this dish and a fire together, that’s the life! Thanks for sharing!
Rachelle says
Wow this looks amazing! I would have never thought to put cherries and chicken together! I’m adding this to my must try list!
Kiwi says
Wow I never knew chicken and cherries could go together! I love braised chicken so moist and delicious!
Felicia says
These look absolutely delicious. I am pinning this recipe for later!
Liz says
Sounds lovely. Thank you.
Maureen says
I would never have thought to include cherries in a chicken recipe. This sounds and looks so good.