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By blancpage
on September 08, 2007
Don't know if the reviewer will get this, but since I'm not a premium member I can't send messages (I can reply to them, just can't send them) so I'm posting here, in response to E-Eva's question about how to thicken the sauce to a glaze consistency. I don't know how much sauce is left after cooking, as I haven't tried this recipe yet (it's in my cookbook though), but I've found that depending on the amt of liquid you want to thicken usually a cornstarch/water slurry works great. In my experience, mixing 1 Tbsp of cold water with 1 Tbsp of cornstarch (until cornstarch is completely dissolved) to make a slurry, then whisking it into the liquid you want to thicken works well. Add in a little at a time so you don't over-thicken. You may need more or less of the slurry. A bit of white flour may work also. I know some people have used instant mashed potato flakes to thicken sauces too. Haven't tried that yet. Anyhow, as soon as I can afford whiskey, I'm going to try this! :D
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy E-Eva
on August 02, 2007
This was extremly easy to make (one of the simplest chicken recipes I've made!) and it was very delicious. I did, however, find it VERY sweet. Not to say I didn't enjoy it, but I think that, in order to make it part of my normal repetoire of recipes, I'll have to cut back on the maple syrup a bit. Otherwise, it has a lovely, rich flavor. Any ideas on how I could thicken the sauce to make it more of a 'glaze'?
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy twissis
on March 05, 2007
This is a great recipe, Mirj! I made a half recipe for 2 of us using 1 whole chicken I cut into pieces. This is so easy to fix & has a terrific outcome. The flavor combo is ideal with just the right balance of sweetness enhanced by the whiskey. We loved it! The next day as DH knawed on 1 piece he just could not bear to give up, he remarked it was even better after sitting overnite. I never got a chance to concur. The meager amt left disappeared somehow. Thx for sharing this great recipe w/us. Edited to Add: Forgot to say that I marinated the chicken 3 hrs b4 cooking & feel that prob improves an already great dish! Thx again.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Merlot
on February 26, 2007
Oh my what a delicous chicken dish. I marinated the chicken overnight which really allows the chicken to absorb the flavor. The chicken was moist and tender. I serve the remaining sauce over brown rice. What a great meal, Mirj!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Saralaya
on February 25, 2007
Mirj- I have now done this with boneless chicken and tonight with a boneless half turkey breast... today I had time to let it marinate for a few hours in the fridge before cooking..... oh YUM!!!! My husband is in love with this! He liked it the first time, loved it more this time and now he wants it again, SOON! I did find that I have to pour some of the liquid off before cooking, there's too much for my pan. but it's a huge hit here! Thanks again for a great recipe!
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on January 04, 2007
my husband reluctantly gave up a cup of whiskey so i could try this recipe. it was very easy to prepare and smelled great while cooking. both my husband and i thought it was too sweet. i will use half a cup of maple syrup next time.
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Maple-Booze; my favourite flavour enhancer. There is something about cooking with beer, wine or spirits that gives new meaning to the title Chef. Excellent Mirj! The combination of maple syrup and whiskey is quite enjoyable. The roasting juices are really excellent gravy blend.... Thanks Mirj.
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