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French onion soupy braised chicken

Katrina Meynink
Katrina Meynink

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French onion soup meets chicken casserole.
French onion soup meets chicken casserole.Katrina Meynink

This is French onion soup meets your weeknight chicken bake meets all the crunchy crouton action of your dreams. The painful labour here is the slicing of your onions but oh how I promise the reward is high. The slower you take the onions, the more flavour you are building, and while initially it will seem you can barely fit them in your pan, they will cook down.

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Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp olive oil

  • 3 tbsp butter

  • 800g (about 6) brown onions, halved and thinly sliced into half moons

  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda (optional)

  • 1 tbsp chopped oregano leaves

  • leaves from 1 small sprig of rosemary, chopped

  • 1kg chicken thighs, patted dry and seasoned with salt and pepper

  • 1 cup white wine

  • 1 cup chicken stock

  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard

  • 1 tbsp brown sugar

To finish

  • 130g Gruyere cheese, grated

  • 3 tbsp butter

  • 2-3 slices of sourdough, roughly blitzed to a crumb

  • ¼ cup flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped

Method

  1. 1. Place a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the olive oil and butter, and once the butter has melted and is beginning to foam, add the onions. Turn the heat to low and sweat, stirring regularly. Sprinkle over the bicarb soda if using – this will help speed up the caramelisation process. Continue to cook, stirring regularly, until the onions have caramelised – about 30 minutes. Add the herbs and season with salt and pepper. Scrape the onions into a bowl and set aside while you prepare the chicken.

    2. Preheat the oven to 170C fan-forced (190C conventional).

    3. Return the frypan to the heat. Add the chicken thighs and cook until crisp and golden, about 3 minutes per side. Don't overcrowd the pan.

    4. Scrape the onions into a large baking dish and spread them across the base. Nestle the chicken pieces into the bed of onions.

    5. To a jug, add the wine, stock, mustard and sugar, and use a fork to give it a quick whisk. Pour this over the chicken and pop in the oven for 45 minutes. By this stage the liquid should have reduced, and you will have a slurpy onion base with beautiful crisp and soft chicken.

    6. Sprinkle over the gruyere cheese and return to the oven for about 5 minutes.

    7. While the cheese is melting, place a frypan over medium heat. Add the 3 tablespoons of butter, and once foaming, add the breadcrumbs and cook until lovely and crisp. Transfer to a bowl and combine with the parsley.

    8. Remove the chicken from the oven, season with salt and pepper, sprinkle over the crouton mixture and serve.

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Katrina MeyninkKatrina Meynink is a cookbook author and Good Food recipe columnist.

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Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/goodfood/recipes/french-onion-soupy-braised-chicken-20220510-h23ndk.html