Chicken in Spicy Mango and Sparkling Wine Sauce :p
Hi, foodies in the Hive!
I hope you're all doing great, all your loved ones healthy and happy 😁
I haven't bought any groceries so far in January, so there are very few vegetables in my refrigerator. Just now, I realized I had no onions, and it was too late to go out. I felt lost without onions, hehe. So I put on my headphones and decided to make a happy recipe, one of those that you discover as you take things out of the fridge, pantry, and garden while you listen to your favorite music.
The result was very satisfactory, a thick sauce with an intense tropical fruit and wine flavor.
Chicken leg quarters coated in this thick and spicy mango (orange and lemon) and wine sauce, which I sprinkled with fresh parsley and served with boiled potatoes.
Today I felt lucky to have a huge mango tree. This sauce is incredibly delicious. I may use some mangoes soon and get to make vacuum packed plant-based sauce preserves to keep in the storage pantry 😋
Ingredients
- 2 chicken leg quarters (400 gr approx)
- 1 cup ripe mango
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
- 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1/4 cup sweet chili pepper
- 1 hot chili pepper
- 2 tablespoons capers
- 2 tablespoons fresh garlic
- 1/2 cup sparkling wine I forgot out of the fridge during Christmas
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley
- 1 big bay leaf
- Freshly cracked black pepper to taste
- salt to taste
- enough olive pomace oil
Today our side was boiled potatoes (2 medium-sized potatoes).
Let's Get to Work!
I had these chicken leg quarters in my freezer, clean and ready to use. Once they were thawed, I rubbed them with a tablespoon of salt and freshly cracked black pepper and then seared them in hot olive pomace oil in my wok.
I put them on the skin side first. I let the chicken cook for 10 minutes and then I flipped them over and let them cook for another 10 minutes so they were well seared on both sides; it's really important so the meat is tender and keep all the juices inside.
The next step was to prepare the vegetables and fruits. I peeled the mango, discarded the shells and cut the pulp that would go into the blender along with everything else.
I removed the veins and seeds from the peppers, including the hot one (the long orange one).
To remove the juice from the orange and lemon, I used my hands and placed a strainer on top of the blender glass to catch the seeds.
Everything went into the blender. Easy!
I crushed the garlic cloves with a fork; that way they can't avoid the blender blades.
After blending everything for a minute, I strained the thick juice to remove the mango fibers. I did it directly over the chicken in the hot wok.
That was easy. I added the capers then.
Plus the bay leaf.
I let the chicken cook for half an hour approximately...
...until I saw that the thick sauce reduced enough as to deglaze.
It was time to get the wine and the parsley. The last ingredients.
I deglazed the pan. This step is what makes amazing sauce 😋
While the alcohol in the wine was leaving the sauce in the form of a steam, I chopped the parsley which I had washed well and sprinkled it generously over the chicken. I saved a little for final garnish.
I put the lid on the wok and let the chicken cool for ten minutes before serving it.
I used a big dish and served all the food there: chicken and boiled potatoes. Then I sprinkled with more fresh parsley and freshly cracked black pepper. It's our custom when we eat our dinner while watching a movie. We, my husband and I, serve ourselves small portions of food on small plates until we are satisfied. The leftovers go in the fridge. But today there were no leftovers 😂
You have to try this recipe! I hope you have found this post helpful ❤️
Bon appetite!
BTW
Horacia is the one who enjoys the most when I cook with parsley, since she can have a sprig all to herself. Little by little, she's getting better at her catching game 😁
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I loved that recipe, many times we have to get creative in the kitchen, with what we have on hand, how delicious.
The emptier the fridge, the more creative the cook, haha.
Thank you so much for your visit and nice words, @neilamarcano 🥰
I really liked your saying, it's true, one gets too creative hahaha, greetings
Oh my God, I am already salivating in this type of food and it is looking so salivating 🤤
Thank you! It was really good indeed. The flavor is intense and mildly tangy. Delicious 😋
Those mangoes look so nice. I love mangoes a lot and we’d soon be having them again because we’re in that time of the year
I’ve never seen where mango was cooked before
Nice one!
The tree is loaded with fruit right now; it looks heavenly.
I'd never cooked mango like this before. Now it's in my recipe book ✅
Thank you so much for dropping by ❤️😁
Wow, so colourful and tasty. I love mango, it's one of my favorite fruits. Anything made with is delicious and sweet.
I've loved mangoes all of my life. I've started using them in savory dishes finally because we have so many 😁
This is a new dish for me. It's combination of fruit and protein. I just love way you share it's recipe.
Thanks for sharing have a great day 🌹
A new dish for me, too! 😁
Have a great day and may this be filled with delicious dishes 💕
This looks so delicious, I will have to go find some mangoes and give this recipe a try!
Totally recommended! We don't use mango in slavery dishes around here, at least not traditionally. But I think it's worth trying; you may be happily surprised!
The recipe you've shared is an interesting one and the food certainly looks yummy, I'm sure it tastes really good. Have a nice day.
A spicy mango sauce with hot peppers is so divine. Seeing your mango tree fills me with glorious memories of Mexico during mango season. We sat in a public park shaded by mango trees and couldn't reach them. I had to pick little ones off the ground.
What a privilege to have this tree in your yard.
I think I feel some spicy mango sauced tofu coming to my plate in the near future.😋 I just have to wait to get a paycheck to afford a good mango. Yum I'm really in the mood now haha.
Thanks for the Horacia bonus!
Good day amiga.💚
Hahaha 😘
You made me laugh so much; just when I was taking the chicken out of the freezer, I was wondering if you would use tofu on an onion-less day like this one, haha. Ah I'd use tofu more often if the supermarkets in my town sold it and if when I finally found it, it wasn't so expensive. However, lucky me, these mangoes are free, my dear friend, and I suspect that one of these mangoes must cost quite a lot of money over there in beautiful, cold Montreal. Life's irony.
This mango tree is also a headache, because when in season, the load is so prolific that we have to spend a lot of time picking them, giving them away, using them in whatever we can too and tidying up the yard. Uff. I used to have romantic ideas about having a big yard. Not anymore, haha.
You have been to Mexico. That's just great. You must have lots of beautiful memories to keep you warm in a cold day. Meanwhile, I'd wish to see the snow.
Big hug, querida amiga mía 😁
No the snow is one thing but minus 15c is another. You walk down the street and curse at the sky. You have it made trust me.😄
Por Dios esto me hizo agua la boca!
Es lo que me encanta de cocinar desde lo que encontremos en la nevera se pueden crear exquisiteces como este pollo con papas, esa salsa picante, citri-mango 🫢 esto verdaderamente hay que probarlo!
Es un bendición, que frescura y delicia tener un árbol frutal y cargadita de mango para pasar la tarde bajo su sombra degustando... o jugar un rato con Horacia ❤️
Sabrás que mi esposo me pasaba por el lado y nos veía con duda,a mí y al pollo, jajaja. Y yo le decía que yo sabía lo que estaba haciendo, pero era mentira, jaja. "Citri-mango" me gusta. Ayer y hoy ando de vegetalitos, pero cuando vuelva a hacer pollo, no dudaré en ponerle el doble de mango; en verdad, queda muy bueno.
Gracias por pasar, mi querida amiga. Horacia te envía un abrazo con perejil 😁
Jajajaj! Me imagino la cara tu esposo al saborear el pollo afirmando que si sabías lo que hacías…
Me encantó ver el resultado de tu preparación en la foto final uf! Divino!.
Si te animas y teniendo al alcance esta deliciosa fruta puedes hacer jalea, una mermelada o un pastel -genial 💡-
Recibe mi abrazo y un besito para Horacia en su naricita.
La verdad es que el mango da para todo, como ya lo voy descubriendo. Yo lo disfruto así directo de la mata indígenamente, jeje. Pero sí me animo a hacer dulces de vez en cuando y trato de comemrme toda la olla 😂
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Thanks a lot! 💓
This will definitely taste so nice I strongly believe that
It did. You must try it!