Coq au vin


Coq au vin
Coq au vin is one of those iconic classics of French cuisine, though these days it is more likely to be made with chicken. The poultry is marinated in red wine, fried, then flambéed in cognac before being simmered slowly in the wine marinade.

It has much in common with that other classic, boeuf (beef) bourguignon: delicous tender meat cooked slowly in red wine for several hours.

To simplify the recipe (the site is called cooking-ez, after all), I have used chicken breasts instead of a whole bird.
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Last modified on: July 17th 2016
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Times for this recipe
Preparation: 12 hours 35 min.
Cooking: 2 hours 15 min.
All in all: 14 hours 45 min.
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Stage 1 - 10 min.
Coq au vin

Prepare the marinade

Prepare 2 carrots and slice thinly. Prepare 2 shallots and slice these thinly, too.

Put the carrots and shallots into a bowl, salt and pepper, then add 1 Bouquet garni.

Stage 2 - 12 hours
Coq au vin
Add 750 g chicken breast, pour 750 ml red wine over, cover with a plate and leave in the fridge to marinate overnight.

Stage 3 - 5 min.
Coq au vin

First-stage cooking of meat

Next day, drain the chicken breasts and dry on absorbant paper.

Stage 4 - 4 min.
Coq au vin
Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large pan and fry the chicken breasts until browned all over. Do be aware, this is not to cook the chicken, just to give it a little colour. Set aside.

Stage 5 - 3 min.
Coq au vin

Cook the vegetables

Drain the vegetables and discard the bouquet garni.

Stage 6 - 2 min.
Coq au vin
Put the vegetables into the same pan in what is left of the oil (add a little more if necessary) and cook for one or two minutes,.

Stage 7 - 1 min.
Coq au vin

Flambé the chicken

Return the chicken to the pan and heat everything on high heat.

Pour in ½ glass Brandy (Cognac or Armagnac) all at once...

Stage 8 - 1 min.
Coq au vin
...and set light to the cognac (flambé).

Stage 9 - 2 min.
Coq au vin
Once the flames are out, sprinkle 3 tablespoons flour over and mix in.

Stage 10 - 1 min.
Coq au vin
Pour in the wine from the marinade, salt and pepper, then turn down the heat and leave to simmer gently.

Stage 11 - 10 min.
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Prepare the mushrooms

Meanwhile, peel 300 g mushrooms and cut into small pieces.

Stage 12 - 4 min.
Coq au vin
Fry rapidly in the pan with 2 tablespoons olive oil...

Stage 13 - 1 min.
Coq au vin
...then add to the simmering pan.

Stage 14 - 2 hours
Coq au vin

Second-stage cooking of meat

After cooking slowly for 2 hours, the wine will have reduced to give the coq au vin its delicious sauce.

Check the seasoning.

Stage 15
Coq au vin
Serve the coq au vin with your preferred accompaniment, such as the sautéed potatoes shown here.
Remarks
If you want to make the real thing, use a whole cock (or rooster, for Americans) instead of the chicken breasts and ask your butcher to cut it into portions for you.
Keeping: Several days in the fridge, covered with plastic film.
Source: Home made.
Nutritional information
Proteins (gr)Carbohydrates (gr)Fats (gr)Energy value (in k-calories)Energy value (in k-joules)
Whole recipe170 RDI=70 %100 RDI=10 %130 RDI=20 %3,020 RDI=150 %12,640 RDI: 150 %
Per 100 g6 RDI=3 %4 RDI=0 %5 RDI=1 %120 RDI=6 %520 RDI: 6 %
Per person40 RDI=20 %30 RDI=2 %30 RDI=5 %750 RDI=40 %3,160 RDI: 40 %
The % figures are calculated in relation to the Recommended Dietary Intake , or RDI of 2,000 k-calories (or 8,400 k-joules) per day for a woman Change to a man
Possible allergens in this recipe: Celery, Sulfites, Gluten
How much will it cost?
  • For 4 people : 19.70 €
  • Per person : 4.95 €

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