Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The Easiest Chicken Cacciatore Ever

Cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian. In cuisine, "alla cacciatora" refers to a meal prepared "hunter-style" with tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, herbs, often bell pepper, and sometimes wine. Cacciatore is popularly made with braised chicken (pollo alla cacciatora) or rabbit. (Wiki Source)

Chicken Cacciatore is super easy to make with just a few staples that you (hopefully) already have on hand in the pantry and the fridge. This recipe has a bit of a twist and can be made in the oven or the slow cooker, whichever is handiest.



Easiest Chicken Cacciatore Ever
3-4 chicken breasts
1 can tomato soup OR 1 can Italian style diced tomatoes (with liquid)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
splash of milk


Veggies Used, all sliced:
green bell pepper
mushrooms (canned is fine; fresh is best)
1 small onion
tomatoes


NOTE: You can substitute any of these veggies with whatever you have on hand. Broccoli, green beans, squash, or even zucchini would be fantastic in this. Try not to skimp on the onions though--they really make the dish!

Herbs & Spices Used: rosemary, basil, parsley, garlic salt, pepper


Mix canned tomatoes with cream soup thoroughly. Add herbs and spices to taste. Stir together.

Spray baking pan or slow cooker insert with cooking oil. Place chicken in a single layer. Cover with soup/tomato mixture. Add veggies on top.

Bake in the oven at 375 degrees for 45 minutes for thawed chicken; 80-90 minutes for frozen chicken.

Alternatively, cook in the slow cooker on high for 4-5 hours or until the chicken is cooked through (registers 165 degrees in the thickest part of the breast).

Serve over rice or pasta noodles.

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