Hi! My name is Justin and I am 10. I like to cook in the kitchen with my mom. Sometimes we bake, sometimes we make dinner but my specialty is making gravy. And I have knife skills! My mom and I have decided that once a week we will make dinner for our family together, and try out a new a easy recipe that is fast and doesn't cost a lot. I think when I am older I am going to make these kinds of simple meals for my family.
Tonight we made Chicken Cacciatore based on a recipe by Massimo Capra. He is a chef in Toronto at a restaurant called Mistura and he has a crazy moutstache! We didn't have all the ingredients for the recipe so we just put in what we had and it was awesome!
My mom has a secret that uses in dishes like this - she keeps the rinds from pieces of parmesan cheese and freezes them, then she adds them into dishes like this for extra flavour.
Here's what you need:
3 chicken quarters, skinned and cut into pieces (or 8 skinless chicken thighs)
1 medium onion, sliced
6 cloves garlic, chopped
1 red bell pepper, sliced
1 yellow bell pepper, sliced
1 box button mushroom, cut in halfs or quarters depending on how big they are
1 can tomatoes, chopped
1 tsp dried oregano
1/4 cup parsley, chopped
2 bay leaves
rinds from 2 pieces of Parmesan cheese (optional)
salt and pepper to taste
In a large non-stick frying pan, add oil and brown chicken on both sides. Add garlic and onion and continue to sauté. Add sliced peppers, sliced onions and mushrooms. Pour can of chopped tomato over and combine. Add oregano and bay leaves and Parmesan rinds. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes, making sure the chicken is falling off the bone. Right before you eat, be sure to take out the bay leaves and Parmesan rinds.
My mom ate hers with sautéed rapinni (blech) but we had ours with pasta. Yummy.
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