Raspberry Chicken for the Pressure Cooker
photo by Adrienne in Reister
- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
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4-6
ingredients
- 1⁄2 cup sweet red wine
- 1⁄2 cup vinegar
- 1⁄2 - 1 cup raspberry jam (sugarless okay)
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 -3 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 3 -4 lbs whole chickens, cut into pieces
- orange zest (to garnish)
directions
- Mix all ingredients together except chicken and zest, stir until well combined.
- Taste and adjust sweetness to your personal preference.
- Pout mixture over chicken and let it marinate at least 4 hours, preferable overnight, in the refrigerator.
- Place chicken with marinade in the pressure cooker and bring to a boil.
- Seal, bring up to 15 pounds pressure, reduce heat to stabilize pressure and cook for 12 minutes.
- Remove from heat, depressurize using cold water, remove lid and remove chicken leaving marinade in pot.
- If a thicker sauce is desired, boil sauce in uncovered pot until it thickens.
- Pour thickened sauce over chicken and sprinkle with orange zest.
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Reviews
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OH MY GOODNESS!!! We are in PC heaven!!! The recipe was AWESOME!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!! We are so happy over here! The chicken is just sweet enough, just citrusy enough, just a hint of the honey and vinegar in the background. It didn't hurt to do the marinade overnight in a FoodSaver container either. Ok so bottom line? This was (as we say in our southern family), "slap ya mama" good!! A total winner. Nobody blew raspberries at my raspberry chicken (sorry, couldn't resist). The recipe is written for a stovetop pressure cooker. To revise for electric, set your PC to "brown" and brown the chicken thoroughly. THEN pour in the marinade on top. Set to 80 (full pressure) and I went for 15 minutes. This will be an all-time favorite in our house! Thanks to the Chef Shirley!!!
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I marinated the chicken overnight in a freezer zip bag and used only 1/2 cup of the jam. Mine was a little dry, but my fault as I used only skinless boneless chicken breasts. I think next time I'll put some orange zest in the pot for cooking, AND compensate for the leanness of the chicken. When I try again, I'll come back and add the 5th star I'm sure it deserves! <br/>(My [mother's] old PC had only a tray in the bottom--and my new electric one has a basket for cooking in or out of the liquid. Many recipes do not address this choice.)
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