CHICKEN CACCIATORE WITHOUT TOMATOESPollo alla cacciatora in bianco Naples - Campania Preparation - Easy Serves 4 - 6 This recipe is one of the most widely known (in Italy); it can be done quickly and with an optimum chance of success. Best results will be achieved using a fresh, free range chicken.
![]() WASH, pat dry, salt and pepper the chicken pieces to taste. IN a frying pan large enough to accomodate the entire chicken and a with a cover (for later), on medium heat, heat the 2 T olive oil. Add as many chicken pieces as will fit in the bottom of the pan without crowding, and brown. As the pieces brown ('to the lovely color of dark gold') set them aside and continue with the remaining chicken until all pieces are browned. WHEN all chicken is browned and removed from pan, add the onion, parsley, celery and crushed clove of garlic and sautee, stirring, until transparent. Note: You can skim some of the fat from the juices in the pan before adding the 'odori' (the onion, etc.) if you're counting your 'fat' calories. ADD the laurel leaves, return all the chicken pieces to the pan, and stir well so that the pieces are will coated with the liquied remaining in the pan. POUR the 1/2 cup of white wine over the chicken and mix the ingredients well; continue on medium heat allowing the wine to evaporate ('reducing' it) - when the liquid in the pan has thickened, add 1/4 cup of water, reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook until done, 30 - 60 minutes, until tender and done (a fork should easily pierce the meat). SERVE. |