
23 Aug 2018
5-6 lbs Chicken Leg and Thigh Quarters
For browning the chicken:1 Cup Flour seasoned with:2 Tbsp SaltA few turns of Black PepperA pinch of Cayenne
For the Fricassee:1 Cup Vegetable Oil 3/4 Cup Flour2 Cups Onion, chopped1 Cup Celery, chopped1/2 Cup Green Bell Pepper, chopped1/2 Cup Mushrooms, sliced2 Tbsp Garlic, finely chopped1/2 Cup Dry White Wine1 Quart Chicken Stock, preferably homemade1 Bay Leaf1 Bundle of Fresh Thyme, tied together with butcher’s twineSalt, Black Pepper, Cayenne to taste2 Tbsp Fresh Thyme, taken off of the stem and chopped1 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce1 Tbsp Hot sauce1/2 Cup Green Onions, thinly sliced1 Recipe Creole Boiled Rice
Heat the oil, over medium high heat until a small sprinkle of flour quickly sizzles when tossed in. While the fat is heating mix together the flour, salt, black pepper and cayenne, dredge the leg & thigh quarters in the mixture and shake off any excess, set aside on a plate.
When the fat is hot, brown the chicken until golden on both sides, do not cook all the way through, set aside.
Mix together the onions, celery, and bell pepper in a small bowl.
When the chicken is browned and set aside, pour off 1/2 cup of the fat, leaving about 1/2 cup of it in the pan. Over medium heat gradually whisk in the 3/4 cup of flour until incorporated and slightly thick, stir constantly until a roux the color of peanut butter is achieved, then stir in 3/4 of the holy trinity, mushrooms, and a pinch of Kosher salt, turn the heat to low and cook for 8-10 minutes more, stirring slowly but constantly.
Add the white wine and increase the heat to medium, cook 5 minutes more. Whisk in the chicken stock very gradually to avoid lumps. When it is all incorporated bring the mixture to a full boil to bring the flour to it’s full thickening power, then reduce the sauce to medium low. Stir in the remaining trinity, garlic, bay leaf, bundled thyme, Worcestershire, hot sauce, and season to taste with salt, black pepper, and cayenne. Submerge the chicken in the sauce cover and simmer for about 2 1/2 hours or until falling off of the bone tender. Remove the bundled Thyme and Bay leaf and stir in the chopped Thyme. Adjust the seasonings if necessary.
Serve the chicken with Creole Boiled Rice, and a generous portion of the sauce topped with Green Onions or Parsley.

