
Nothing can quite match the satisfaction of a one-pot meal when it comes to fulfilling your comfort food cravings, and a chicken casserole is just the ticket. Phil Bianchi, a food and flavour connoisseur and the founder of The Gift of Oil, has a recipe that he's confident will delight the entire family and provide nourishment as well.
Touted as "a comforting and splendid alternative to a roast dinner", it's the ideal solution when you don't want to spend hours in the kitchen. Phil reassured fans of the traditional Sunday lunch that it contains "lots of the same ingredients and flavour" despite being low-effort. The flavour expert said: "If you have a slow cooker, it's even better and easier to pop all the ingredients in and let it simmer away while you get on with the day. It's a straightforward recipe brimming with flavour and vegetables, but using extra virgin olive oil, packed with polyphenols, makes the dish even healthier."
He further added: "By adding a drizzle of the infused rosemary and garlic olive oil with the caramelised onion balsamic, it gives the dish an extra twist and enhances the flavours, creating a chef-approved dish from the comfort of your home."
Chicken casserole recipeIngredients
- Two tablespoons of olive oil
- Eight chicken legs
- One large onion, finely chopped
- Two carrots, chopped
- Two celery stalks, chopped
- Two potatoes, peeled and chopped
- Two cloves of garlic, crushed
- 250ml white wine
- Two tbsp plain flour
- 500ml chicken stock
- Two tablespoons of tomato paste
- One tablespoon of oregano
- Salt and pepper
- A drizzle of rosemary and garlic olive oil for dressing
- A drizzle of caramelised onion balsamic for dressing
- Crusty bread to serve
Phil's clever use of infused oils and balsamic vinegar is a quick "cheat" to unleash this casserole's maximum flavour potential in an otherwise simple dish.
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