Fried Chicken Breasts Rubbed In Ancho Peppers Recipe
Yield: 1 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
6: Ancho (or mulato) peppers, r
6 centiliter: Garlic,
1/4 tsp: Oregano,
1/2 tsp: Sugar,
1/2 tsp: Salt,
1/2 cup: Fine corn meal,
1/2 cup: Coarse corn meal,
1/2 cup: Flour,
1 tbsp: Black pepper,
1 tbsp: Chile powder,
2: Boneless skinless chicken br,
White flour, (for dusting) ------the rub-------
6: Ancho (or mulato) peppers, r
6 centiliter: Garlic, minced
1/4 tsp: Oregano flakes,
1/2 tsp: Sugar,
1/2 tsp: Salt ------seasoned coating-----,
1/2 cup: Fine corn meal,
1/2 cup: Coarse corn meal,
1/2 cup: Flour,
1 tbsp: Black pepper,
1 tbsp: Chile powder,
Directions:
Recipe by: Jim Maslanka Chicken: 2 whole chicken
breasts, boned, skinned, and split; rinse and pat dry . Separate the
tenderloins from each breast; youll now have 8 pieces of chicken .
Pound chicken flat to about 50% increase in size . Score meat with
sharp knife in a 1/2 inch criss cross pattern
Rub: . Toast dried peppers on a hot iron skillet; remove stem; slit
and remove seeds . Place peppers in a pan; cover with water; bring to
a boil; remove from heat; let stand for 1 hour. . Place all rub
ingredients in a blender and puree until smooth; run mixture through
a food mill (fine filter) if possible. Should be a thick paste.
Coating: . Mix ingredients thoroughly.
Preparation: . Lightly dust chicken meat on all sides with flour,
allow to dry for 5 minutes. . With a butter knife, spread the ancho
paste evenly on one side of the chicken pieces; rub into the scored
pattern (should be enough paste to "hide" the chicken meat). .
Sprinkle liberally with seasoned coating; pat it into the paste;
allow to dry for 5 min. . Turn chicken pieces over and repeat the
paste and coating process on other side of meat.
. Pour 1 cup of olive oil into a hot iron skillet; add 1/4 stick of
butter; reduce heat to medium. . Dont crowd the chicken in the pan
(cook breasts first, followed by tenderloins); for each batch: cook,
covered, for 5 minutes; turn the meat; cook for another 5 minutes. .
Remove meat, place on a warming rack in a 300 degree oven. . Continue
cooking remaining meat.
I served this with a yellow corn and black bean salsa, cooked for
about 5 minutes with onions, 1 tsp balsamic vinegar, and 1/4 cup
chicken broth.
Source from luhu.jp
breasts, boned, skinned, and split; rinse and pat dry . Separate the
tenderloins from each breast; youll now have 8 pieces of chicken .
Pound chicken flat to about 50% increase in size . Score meat with
sharp knife in a 1/2 inch criss cross pattern
Rub: . Toast dried peppers on a hot iron skillet; remove stem; slit
and remove seeds . Place peppers in a pan; cover with water; bring to
a boil; remove from heat; let stand for 1 hour. . Place all rub
ingredients in a blender and puree until smooth; run mixture through
a food mill (fine filter) if possible. Should be a thick paste.
Coating: . Mix ingredients thoroughly.
Preparation: . Lightly dust chicken meat on all sides with flour,
allow to dry for 5 minutes. . With a butter knife, spread the ancho
paste evenly on one side of the chicken pieces; rub into the scored
pattern (should be enough paste to "hide" the chicken meat). .
Sprinkle liberally with seasoned coating; pat it into the paste;
allow to dry for 5 min. . Turn chicken pieces over and repeat the
paste and coating process on other side of meat.
. Pour 1 cup of olive oil into a hot iron skillet; add 1/4 stick of
butter; reduce heat to medium. . Dont crowd the chicken in the pan
(cook breasts first, followed by tenderloins); for each batch: cook,
covered, for 5 minutes; turn the meat; cook for another 5 minutes. .
Remove meat, place on a warming rack in a 300 degree oven. . Continue
cooking remaining meat.
I served this with a yellow corn and black bean salsa, cooked for
about 5 minutes with onions, 1 tsp balsamic vinegar, and 1/4 cup
chicken broth.
Source from luhu.jp
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