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Louisiana Chicken Stew

 Categories: Stews 
      Yield: 12 servings 
  
    1/4 c  Vegetable oil 
      2 lg Whole chicken breasts (about 
           -3 pounds), skin on, cut 
           -into 8 pieces (you may use 
           -boned breasts) 
     12    Chicken thighs (about 4 lb) 
    1/4 c  All-purpose flour 
  1 1/2 c  Coarsely chopped onion 
      2 c  Coarsely chopped celery 
      2 md Green bell peppers, coarsely 
           -chopped 
      1 cn Tomatoes, coarsely chopped, 
           -with juice (32 oz) 
      4 T  Tomato paste 
      1 t  Hot pepper sauce, to taste 
      4 c  Chicken broth or stock 
      1 T  Fresh lemon juice 
      2 lg Bay leaves 
      2 lg Garlic cloves, minced 
      1 t  Salt 
    1/2 t  Black pepper 
    1/4 lb Precooked, coarsely chopped 
           -andouille sausage or other 
           -spicy garlic sausage 
  
  NOTE: This tasty stew will reward you for the time it takes to make a 
  proper roux, which add depth. 
   
  Heat the oil in a deep skillet or Dutch oven. Working in small batches 
  over medium-high heat, brown the chicken pieces on all sides (skin 
  side down first). With thongs, remove each browned batch to a platter. 
   
  After all the chicken is browned, make a New Orleans-style roux; Pour 
  the remaining oil form the Dutch oven into a measuring cup. Return 
  1/4 cup to the Dutch oven and heat over medium heat. Add the flour 
  and stir, scraping flour from the bottom of the pan as it slowly 
  browns. Stir constantly until the roux is a rich brown, the color of 
  a paper bag. (Be careful: When a roux begins to brown, it can burn 
  very quickly and will continue to cook, even off the heat, until 
  liquid is added.) This will take about 20 minutes. 
   
  Immediately stir in the onions, celery and peppers. Cook until wilted, 
  about 5 minutes. Add the tomatoes, tomato paste, lemon juice, hot 
  pepper sauce, bay leaves, broth, garlic, salt and pepper. Bring to a 
  simmer 
   
  Remove the skin and visible fat from the chicken. Return to the pan. 
  Simmer, uncovered, for about 30 minutes. Add the sausage. Skim off 
  fat as it collects on top of the sauce. Cook another 30 minutes, or 
  until the chicken is tender and the sauce is thick. 
   
  TO SERVE AFTER FREEZING: Thaw as recommended. Reheat slowly in a 
  covered pot over medium-low heat. Serve in shallow soup dishes over 
  freshly cooked white rice. Serves 12. 
   
  Per serving (1 1/2 pieces of chicken, with rice): 669 calories, 68 
  grams protein, 42 grams carbohydrates, 2.7 grams fiber, 24 grams fat 
  (5.8 grams saturated), 747 milligrams sodium.




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