The wonderful thing about making a simple meal is that it allows the cook time to focus on one feature. In this case, the sauce.
Pomegranate juice is reduced almost to a syrup and added to chicken jus, that has been cooked separate from the whole bird, and infused with the aromatics: ginger, onions, and shallots. The result is a rich and tangy complex sauce.
Who would have thought that parsnips and pomegranate go so well together?!?!
The sauce is very more-ish. I devoured half a baguette just mopping up the leftovers. Tiny leaves of marjoram add a piquant garnish.
Ingredients
- 1 organic chicken, around 4-5lbs
- 3 shallots, peeled and sliced thin
- 1 large nub of ginger, about 5-inches long, peeled and chopped
- 1 small yellow onion, peeled and sliced thin
- 1/2 cups chicken stock
- 1 8-fl ounce bottle of Pomegranate juice (POM Wonderful)
- 2 parsnips, peeled and quartered lengthwise
- 4 heirloom carrots, peeled and quartered lengthwise
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- Fresh marjoram
- 2T cold butter
Preheat oven to 425˚F
Reduce pomegranate juice over medium heat in a small sauce pot to 1/3 cup. It should be thick enough to coat the back of the spoon, but not so thick it resembles molasses. Reserve.
Cut the chicken legs with thighs off the bird to use for the sauce (you can reserve for another use after browning). Leave the breasts and wings on the bone to roast whole. Season breasts gererously with salt. Place in roasting pan and cook until juices run clear. Baste it, baby, baste it! About 20 minutes.
In another roasting pan place root vegetables tossed with olive oil and seasoned with salt. Cook alongside chicken.
In a medium pot sweat ginger, shallots, and onion with 2T of olive oil on medium heat. Add chicken legs and thighs and brown. The more caramelization, the richer the sauce. Seriously, let it get brown and sticky but don't burn! Add chicken stock and scrape up caramelization. Simmer for 5 minutes. Strain. Add to pomegranate juice. Cook sauce down to 1/2 cup.
Cut chicken off the bone and plate with root vegetables. Bring sauce up to a boil and shake 2T of butter off the heat. This will give it a little body and gloss. Drizzle around plate. Add a few leaves of marjoram decoratively on veggies and chicken.
Note to Cook: often canned chicken stock or broth is disgusting and murky. If you don't have time to make your own give Savory Choice Turkey Broth a try. It does have salt, so be careful of adding extra seasoning, but it also has very rich flavor and makes a clear sauce. Whole Foods carries it.
This sounds delish – I like a bit of “sweetness” in savory dishes. I’ll have to give it a try. Do you really only roast the veggies for 20 mins, or do you let thme continue to roast while you finish the sauce?
On another topic – In Episode 8: Perfect Pairings, is that you in the far right background? We never see a head, just a backside, but it appears to be a, ah, feminine backside. :>
SAS – Oddly enough the pomegranate juice adds a little sweetness, but not as much as I expected. In some ways the sauce is like a red wine vinegar chicken jus reduction but with more complexity. Frankly, I was really surprised. I guess it tasted more full bodied at the end but not discernibly fruity. Try it and tell me what you think! I always trust your opinion.
As for episode 8, I haven’t seen it so I can’t tell you!!!! But maybe….
http://aveceric.com/video_mm.php?id=24
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SAS! That’s a guy!!!! Are you talking about the episode with the wine pairings? If so, then that is definitely one of my male colleagues! LOL!!!!
Then don’t tell him what I think of his butt! LOL… Sure looked curvy in my monitor…Most slim guys have the “noassatall” disease.
Yes, it was the wine pairings epi.
Ginger has a good amount of antioxidants, so important in sport to prevent aging. Its expectorant action is also extensible to treat colds and the consequent improvement in the state of breathing. Of course it’s not a miracle food, but if that proper use can alleviate some symptoms bothersome when the time comes.
Moderate drinking good for you! Alcohol on the body is hurt more than big! We should take good care of your body! Thank you for your suggestions! You’re a good person
Very interesting and informative article to be read….