Chicken and Chorizo Stew (Slow Cooker)

"Thumbs up & awesome is how my husband described this stew. I served with steamed brown rice, but tortillas or tortilla chips would be good as well. You can vary the amount of spiciness by adjusting the amount of chipotle chile you add. Put the chicken broth and can of tomatoes in the fridge overnight to prevent the chicken from overcooking and getting dry (or reduce cook time). Adapted slightly from Cook's Illustrated Best Make Ahead Recipes."
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat the oil in a nonstick skillet over medium heat until the oil is shimmering. Ad the onion, garlic, 1/4 tsp salt and cook until the onions are soft & slightly browned.
  • Pour the onion mixture in the slow cooker and stir in the chicken, broth, tomatoes, chorizo, tapioca, chipotles, and sugar to combine.
  • Cover and cook on low until the chicken is tender, 7-9 hours (or high for 4-5 hours).
  • Tilt the cooker insert slightly and skim excess fat from the surface with a large flat spoon.
  • Stir in the corn & black beans. Let stand about 15 minutes until they are heated through.
  • Season with salt & pepper to taste. Serve.

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Reviews

  1. The flavor of this was excellent, we really enjoyed it! I found it to be pretty liquidy so I added nearly 3 cups of instant brown rice. That really helped! I served it with cheese on top. Yum. DH said it would be good with cornbread too.
     
  2. Excellent and easy, made plenty to eat for the week and I froze some for later.
     
  3. Nice recipe. I left out the tapioca bc I didn't have any and used cornstarch to thicken it up a bit. Lots of flavors.
     
  4. We liked this. I did change it up a bit, due to personal preferences. I don't care for tapioca, so I left it out. I also just threw all the ingredients into the crockpot and didn't bother with browning the onions and garlic. And instead of the chicken broth, I used slightly less than a cup of water and threw in two chicken bouillon cubes. This produced a perfect consistency that required no thickening at all. We had this over brown rice, garnished with lots of cilantro. It was very good! (Too spicy for the kids, though. They can handle anything with one tablespoon of chipotles, but this time I used all three tablespoons!)
     
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  1. We liked this. I did change it up a bit, due to personal preferences. I don't care for tapioca, so I left it out. I also just threw all the ingredients into the crockpot and didn't bother with browning the onions and garlic. And instead of the chicken broth, I used slightly less than a cup of water and threw in two chicken bouillon cubes. This produced a perfect consistency that required no thickening at all. We had this over brown rice, garnished with lots of cilantro. It was very good! (Too spicy for the kids, though. They can handle anything with one tablespoon of chipotles, but this time I used all three tablespoons!)
     

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