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Mary Berry’s Rather Special Chicken and Herb Casserole

A flavourful one-pot recipe to savour, this chicken casserole from Mary Berry includes bacon, mushrooms and whole sage leaves crisped in butter.

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Mary Berry

Introduction

An all-in-one dish to cook and serve. Sage was often used as a dried herb in recipes but now it is readily available fresh and is simple to grow. It comes with either green or purple leaves – they both taste the same.

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Ingredients

250g (9oz) dry cured bacon, snipped into small pieces
2 large onions, chopped
8 skinless chicken thighs, bone in
2 tbsp sunflower oil
30g (1¼oz) plain flour
150ml (¼ pint) hot chicken stock
150ml (¼ pint) dry white wine
2 large sprigs of thyme
Small bunch of sage, 6 leaves removed for garnish
2 bay leaves
200g (7oz) small chestnut mushrooms, quartered
100g (4oz) full-fat crème fraîche
A knob of butter
Small bunch of parsley, chopped

Essential kit

You will need: a large non-stick ovenproof frying pan or flameproof casserole.

Method

Preheat the oven to 160°C/140°C fan/Gas 3.

Place the bacon in a large non-stick ovenproof frying pan or flameproof casserole and fry over a medium heat for a few minutes to render out the fat. Add the onions and continue to fry until the bacon is brown at the edges. Transfer the bacon and onions to a plate using a slotted spoon and set aside.

Lightly season the chicken. Place the oil in the unwashed dish, add the chicken and brown over a high heat, turning once. Transfer to the plate with the bacon and onions.

Scatter the flour into the dish (adding a little more oil, if needed) and stir to combine. Gradually incorporate the hot stock, whisking, and allow to thicken. Pour in the wine and return the bacon, onions and chicken to the pan. Stir well, add the thyme sprigs, sage sprigs and bay leaves. The sauce will be quite thick at this stage. Bring to the boil, season well with salt and black pepper and cover. Transfer to the oven for 30 minutes.

Remove the dish from the oven and add the mushrooms and crème fraîche. Stir well and return to the oven for a further 15–20 minutes, until the chicken is tender.

Meanwhile, heat the butter in a small pan over a medium heat. Add the whole sage leaves and fry until crisp.

Remove the bay leaves, thyme and sage sprigs from the casserole and discard (some leaves will have fallen off to flavour the casserole). Stir in the parsley and serve with the crisp sage leaves on top.

Mary’s Tips:

Can be made up to a day ahead. Add the crème fraîche and mushrooms when reheating.

Freezes well.

Reviews

4 out of 5 stars

2 Ratings

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2 Comments

    default user avatar Molly woolly 50

    I ended up chopping the sage and thyme leaves because I didn’t realise they went in whole to be removed at the end. It would be good to make this clear at the point they are being added instead of relying on assumption

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    default user avatar Jennifer Getley

    Very nice recipe did it twice. But second time added everything except for Crème fraiche in one go. Tasted the same.

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