Chicken Murphy

  1. Preheat oven to 225 F.
  2. Dust dry chicken with Herb Provencal, then with salt, pepper, and flour. If you have to saute the chicken in batches, season only one batch at a time. In a Med to med/High saute pan lightly brown all sides of the chicken in equal parts olive oil and butter, try not to over cook. Place in sheet pan in oven.
  3. In same pan, saute peppers and onions, cook to translucent/somewhat firm. Add Garlic when Pepper mixture is half way done. Deglaze with wine and scrape bits off bottom of pan. Reduce by half, then add stock and cherry pepper. Test a pepper prior to adding to see how hot they are and gauge to increase/decrease depending on your desired heat. Reduce by a third. Taste, correct season, and herbs provencal if needed. Reduce heat to med/low. Add Knorr's if weak chicken flavor. Thicken by whisking in Wondra. Remove from heat.
  4. In a stock pot fill with vegetable oil to one third depth. Bring to fry temp of 350-375 F. Dry potatoes, and in batches fry to golden. If you are really good, you'll get a puffed wafer, having a hollow center. Drain on paper towel quickly season with salt. Just before the last batch goes in start reheating the sauce, add chicken. Before serving add 2 T butter and capers, melt in by swirling into sauce. Serve potatoes on the side.

chicken, green pepper, maui onion, red cherry pepper, t, white wine, chicken, salt, wondra, flour, olive oil, butter, clove garlic, knorr chicken, potatoes, vegetable oil

Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/chicken-murphy-50168312 (may not work)

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