Ellen's Chicken Cacciatore Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 3)
Reviewed: Feb. 28, 2012
Thank you for the recipe. It was delicious! I saved the leftover sauce in the fridge overnight. The next night, I combined it with a large can of chicken broth, brought it to boil, added half a package of spaggetti, cooked until done and served it up in bowls with wedges of fresh lemon squeezed over the top. It was the easiest and best tasting soup EVER! Yum!
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Reviewed: Feb. 27, 2012
Great recipe! Thank you!
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Reviewed: Feb. 23, 2012
I really liked this! I'm big on improvising with what I have already in the house, so I made some changes. I didn't have mushrooms, orange juice, or rosemary. I used zucchini, mango juice, thyme & tarragon. It turned out great! I'm not suggesting the changes, I'm just saying that you can be flexible with what you've got =)
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Reviewed: Feb. 15, 2012
I got some chicken thighs on sale and looked here for a different recipe on cooking them . I thought this recipe looked good and tried it . WOW ! It was not only easy and quick , but so delicious . We put it over a bed of long grain rice . the only thing I added was 1/2 tsp of tyme . I shared 1/2 of it with my brother and his wife . He called me the same night and told me it was the best cacciatore he has ever had and wanted the recipe . I can wait to make it again ! You won't be disappointed I promise. Doug
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Reviewed: Feb. 12, 2012
This is a fabulous recipe and so easy to make. Thanks for sharing, Ellen. The only change I made was to use dry Marsala instead of white wine and I thickened with a roux at the end. We had it with whole grain rice with parmesan cheese and it was absolutely delicious. This will become a regular in our house too!
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2012
This is my recipe, and I'm glad so many of you have enjoyed it. A couple comments after reading your reviews: substituting an ingredient within the sauce will change the character of the dish. The orange juice mixed with white wine, tomatoes, and rosemary is what gives this dish a different taste than other Cacciatore recipes. It's also not intended to be a thick "hearty" sauce. Add a little tomato paste to give it some body, but it's supposed to be a "runny" sauce. The pasta or rice will soak some of it up, but I should have listed in the instructions that it's a good idea to have a nice loaf of bread to dip in the sauce as well.
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Living In: Concord, New Hampshire, USA

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