Bayou Style Chicken Sauce Piquante

"Cajun and Creole homes have been dining on Sauce Piquant for generations. Some like it with Alligator, some with chicken. The main ingredient can even be seafood. But the process is all the same. You must have the trinity (onion, bell pepper, and celery), and you must make a roux."
 
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photo by Mary Catherine R.
Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a Lagre heavy pot heat the oil.
  • Dredge chicken pieces in Creole seasonings and 1/2 cup flour and brown in the oil, preferably in a cast iron pan.
  • Remove chicken and set aside.
  • Keep the heat going under your frying pan and add the bacon grease.
  • When grease is hot, slowly whisk in the flour.
  • Stir constantly until the roux turns the color of caramel, the darker the better. About 30 minutes.
  • Carefully add the onion, bell pepper, celery and stir, about 5 minutes until all is incorporated and vegetables are soft.
  • Reduce heat to medium.
  • Add Chicken broth, tomato paste, sugar, salt and pepper; cover and cook for 10 minutes.
  • Add the chicken and cook until the chicken is done.
  • Taste and reseason.
  • Add green onion and parsley.
  • Cover, reduce heat to simmer for 5 minutes. Serve over hot cooked rice.

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  1. THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING RECIPE!!I used bone in-skin on thighs(7) and sprinkled 5 of them early in the day with cajun seas. I used a couple to make my own broth, since I like it much better than box or can! :-). Since the thighs were alrady seasoned I was a little afraid to use th 3 T of cajun seas. So I added 1 1/2 t to the 1 c flour and redged my chicken in that pior to browning. I used "THAT Flour" to make my Roux. Other than that I followed the recipe as stated. The sauce was very thick and I ended up using 4c plus of chicken stock. Be sure to stirr often, since it wants to stick to the bottom of the pot. I used my heavy Le Creuset saucepan. My husband gave it 5 Thums up! My mother in law made something like that and called it Court Boullion and baked stuffed Speckled Trout in it. Thanks for a great recipe and I can get my husband to eat chicken again. :-)
     
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