Drunken one-pot Italian chicken

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Drunken Italian chicken: this delicious one-pot chicken dish is extremely easy to prepare and sure to become a family favorite.

Chicken cooked in wine in a skillet

The law of the universe determines that you won’t get ill unless it is at the worst possible time. So while everyone around me has been rejoicing at the unseasonably warm weather, I have been laid up with the most annoying cold in the world.

For the first two days I was in complete denial, but now that it has been a whole week I am in full-on whingeing despair. Rather than let the cold stop me from updating the blog I have decide to soldier on with another one-pot wonder –pollo ubriaco con peperoni.

Drunken Italian chicken

The recipe, with a few alterations, comes courtesy of Gennaro Contaldo. It is an extremely easy, very flavorful meal that is sure to become a family favorite.

Another great thing about this dish is that it uses extremely purse-friendly chicken drumsticks. It also uses white wine, brandy AND port, but I would just use whatever is in your pantry rather than buy a whole bottle of each.

I used a mix of white wine, vermouth, sherry and port so my chicken was definitely boozy! I also added some sun-dried peppers and tomatoes which were gathering dust in the back of the cupboard.


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5 from 2 votes

Boozy one-pot Italian chicken

This delicious one-pot chicken dish is extremely easy to prepare and sure to become a family favourite.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients

  • 10 chicken drumsticks
  • 200 g | 7oz cherry tomatoes halved
  • 100 g prosciutto torn into strips
  • 10 small shallots peeled
  • 1 red bell pepper thinly sliced
  • 5 sun-dried tomatoes finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp sun-dried peppers cut into strips
  • 2 whole cloves of garlic
  • 150 ml | 5 fl oz dry white wine
  • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp English mustard
  • 2 tbsp port
  • 2 tbsp brandy
  • 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • sea salt and freshly ground pepper
  • 1-2 tbsp chopped parsley
  • lemon zest to serve

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 170C (340F).
  • Combine the wine, vinegar, mustard, port and brandy in a measuring jug and set aside.
  • Put the chicken, prosciutto and all the vegetables in a large, lidded, ovenproof dish. Season generously and toss together.
  • Pour over the wine mixture and mix together. Drizzle with the olive oil.
  • Cover and cook for one hour.
  • Take the lid off and cook for another 30 minutes or until the chicken is nicely coloured.
  • Sprinkle with the parsley and lemon zest. Serve with rice or salad.
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15 Comments

  1. Deana Payne says:

    If I want to add white wine and vermouth how many cups should I add of each? Also…how much more of the white wine, vermouth, port and brandy could I add to make it taste even more boozier for Christmas?

    1. Lucy Parissi says:

      I would not add more than the overall amount of wine specified in the recipe. So do half white wine half vermouth plus the the other boozy ingredients specified

  2. Anonymous says:

    Make this for Christmas Eve dinner and it was a total hit. Very delicious.

  3. Kathy Ramos says:

    What a lovely meal!! Totally delicious looking!

  4. Marie Czarnecki says:

    I am talking about just the recipe and not the whole post!!!!!

  5. Marie Czarnecki says:

    Where is the "PRINT FRIENDLY"???? Who wants to long hand write this out???????

    1. Lucy Parissi says:

      Hi Marie – You can print the page or save as a PDF directly from the blogpost. I am in the process of transferring to WordPress where the print capability is a lot more direct.

  6. Kate Glutenfreealchemist says:

    Now that looks like the sort of meal I need right now! Full of good stuff and very tasty.
    I don't recall ever seeing sundried peppers before? Where did you find them (before they gathered dust in the back of your cupboard)?

  7. Angela @ My Golden Pear says:

    What a colourful and happy looking dish. Lots of goodness in there to make you feel better xx

  8. In Good Flavor /Food for the Finicky says:

    This looks delicious and I love all the colors! Pinning.

  9. Rebecca says:

    Looks so good I love one pot dishes. All the booze i this will soon sort your cold out ๐Ÿ˜‰