Rishia Zimmern’s Chicken With Shallots Recipe (2024)

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Shar squier

This is a great recipe but what makes it even better is to finish it off in the oven which makes the skin crispy instead of mushy.

Amy

Regarding the shallots....is "a medium shallot" the 2 halves, or just one half that is found in a normal shallot? This makes a huge difference! I wish the recipe indicated the shallot amount in terms of ounces or cups. My grocery sells them 'whole' which is 2 halves, and some that have split in half already.

Betsy R

I call this the best chicken dish I ever made!!! I did not use so much wine, however, because it seemed like that would make it too sour for our taste. Instead I used a half cup of vermouth and the rest chicken broth. I also used skinless, boneless chicken thighs that I salted, floured and browned. Worked like a dream and it was truly "to die for!" I emailed all my sisters and my mother to alert them to this most incredible recipe!

C E

My favorite (so far) recipe from this site. Can't beat chicken, tarragon and mustard, plus shallots and tomatoes! So few ingredients, such a wonderful taste. Leftovers are great, too.

I've made it exactly as written, and I've sometimes added garlic b/c I like it. I've also removed the top skin from the thighs (they still crisp up nicely) and put the pan in the oven (325-350) instead of braising on the stove top. Doesn't matter how I make it, it comes out wonderfully.

recox

No-Splatter Oven Method: Preheat oven to 400F. Saute shallots in butter in oven-proof pan over medium heat until browned. Nestle 8 washed-and-dried bone-in chicken thighs over shallots, skin side up (no flour needed). Whisk mustard with 1/2 cup dry vermouth, whisk in 2-3 sprigs tarragon, chopped, with stems. Pour mixture over thighs, tilting pan to distribute sauce. Bake 30 mins, remove to baste, add whole cherry tomatoes. Bake 20 min or so until chicken is browned and tomatoes are wrinkled.

Debra Greenstein

I used skinned thighs. I don't like tarragon so I used a sprig of thyme and a bay leaf. I added some cognac with the wine, couple of tablespoons probably, and an additional tablespoon of whole grain mustard. Loved the shallots so I upped them. And lastly, added 3 coarsely chopped garlic cloves (large) to Step 4.

Richard Diamond

Have made this many times and wanted to mix it up a bit. I finished with 1/2 lemon's zest and a pinch of red pepper flakes. Little layer of heat was great and lemon brightness was a welcome addition.

MB

I have made this dozens of times and it always is a hit. It gets even better with a couple of days in the fridge.

To begin, I shake the chicken thighs in a zip-loc bag with rice flour, salt, pepper, chipotle power, turmeric, and whatever other spices I am craving at the moment.

I also add a little extra tarragon.

Tom Dorrance

Add mushrooms before shallots, set aside, then do the shallots. Add back in with thighs.
Add frozen peas with the tomatoes.

Barbara Wheeler

As was the case for others, this was the first recipe I made from this site, and it is still my very favorite. It's hard to believe that so simple a preparation can taste this good. I use several varieties of cherry and grape tomatoes from the garden in the summer, grape tomatoes from the store (most flavor) in the winter, and I agree that adding the tomatoes 15 minutes or so before the end, so that they burst, is a good move.

Alan J. Barnes

P. S.
A 28-ounce can of whole Roma tomatoes, instead of cherry tomatoes.
AJB

Jeff

This was delicious!

For do-ahead: I took it through step 3, left out for a couple of hours with heat turned off (it's already cooked by then) and then did the final step once my guests arrived. Was nice that all I had to do for dinner was turn the stove back on!

Kate

I love making this dish for company-- easy to get started before anyone shows up, and the whole apartment smells amazing!

I slice the bigger shallots in half, which helps them caramelize quicker and melt into the sauce a bit more. I also put another small pat of butter in with the shallots, as the chicken didn't render much fat.

G.S.

I think current recommendations advise against rinsing meat (or fish) before cooking it.

Eric A

The tarragon can be a bit strong if you're not prepared for it. So add it slowly to taste. Additionally be careful about the wine and tomatoes you use. Cherry tomatoes can be very acidic as can white wines, a bad combination can make for an excessively acidic dish.

Erin

Made this tonight as directed. So good and so balanced! The only thing I did differently was sprinkle little chopped fresh tarragon at the end for color because the sprigs mostly stayed intact and didn’t move throughout the sauce. I was worried it might be too much tarragon but it was great. Made the recipe for a party of 7. Was a nice portion for everyone (thigh one or two shallots) but not leftovers :).

sara

Use breaks, use 1/2 cup vermouth, rest chicken stock

mimi

This was terrible for me. I would not make again. It was bitter, which may have been bc of the wine I used, but the mustard never blended into the sauce, so it was unappealingly curdled looking. I also didn’t think the tomatoes went well with it.

sarah

Question… am i reading this correctly? Cook the chicken and then cook for another 59 minutes?? Pls help.

suzanne

Added mushrooms prior to covering and simmering, substituted fresh basil and dill for the tarragon. Cooked the tomatoes the last 12 minutes and it was amazing. Served over farro.

hilary-seattle

In case it’s helpful for others who prefer boneless, I used 4 drumsticks and four boneless thighs, and put the pan in a 350 degree oven with the lid off for the last 20 min to keep it crisp. Served with roasted brussels sprouts and white rice - perfect!

Joan Pachner

Incredibly delicious. Made 1/2 recipe--only 4 chicken thighs, skin on. Used good wine--Santa Margherita. Can't wait to make this again, as my husband loved it too and even asked if it was ok if he had the leftover for lunch. Added some mushrooms. I did not flour the chicken because I left the thighs open to dry in the fridge in the morning.Added thyme sprigs, in addition to some dried tarragon I had handy. While this was cooking, roasted tomatoes in the oven and added them at the end.

JenBeee

I was expecting to be wowed by this recipe based on the comments, but found it kind of blah.

Thomas

Love this dish, always a crowd pleaser. My wife thinks I should serve it with egg noodles. Has anyone tried that combination?

Jeff

Feb 24, my second time w/ this recipe. I followed carefully last night and it turned out absolutely delicious. The shallots were charred, tender, and sweet. The chicken was lovely and the reduced sauce was amazing. I used tarragon and thyme. I added the cherry toms at the end, w/ the heat off. Served with boiled potatoes, crusty bread, and the remaining white wine. A celebration dinner. Bravo!

Sue

Omg. So easy. So good. We found smaller shallots that worked great. Followed someone’s suggestion here to pour boiling water over shallots to peel; good advice.

Rudy

Absolutely excellent recipe . Truly delicious, works also with boneless chicken thighs . Does not require cream or chicken broth.

Kath

Slice the bigger shallots in 1/2 which helps them caramelize quicker & melt into the sauce a bit more. Put another small pat of butter in w/ shallots, as the chicken doesn't render much fat.

Ally

We made this as written and served it over pearled couscous which soaked up the abundant sauce nicely. Adding the tomatoes about two minutes before serving allows them to be cooked through but not burst. The leftovers were great and the flavor nicely preserved. Next time we will reduce the sauce for a total of 30 minutes for a more concentrated flavor.

Henry

Holy moly, it's incredible

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Rishia Zimmern’s Chicken With Shallots Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to serve with Rishia Zimmern's chicken with shallots? ›

Tasting notes: The sauce in this dish is so rich and flavorful that we thought about pairing it with Pinot but loved the contrast of the bright acidity in the Rosé. Serena's tips: Definitely have bread, mashed potatoes or rice on the side for the extra sauce.

How do you cook with shallots? ›

Toss sliced or chopped shallots in the aromatic step of recipes; use them in a sauce for pasta or steak, or whip up a scrumptious gravy. Caramelize them for decadent mashed potatoes. Add them to a meatloaf or burger. Roast them whole alongside chicken or as a side dish on their own.

What are two shallots? ›

As for shallots in particular, it's difficult to tell whether one shallot is going to split into one, two, three, or even four cloves when you peel it, so when our recipes call for "one medium shallot," it's referring to the entire thing, no matter how many cloves it splits into.

What is a shallot in cooking terms? ›

Shallots look like smaller, slightly elongated onions. They have thin, papery, purplish-brown skin, but on the inside, they are close in color to a red onion. When you break open the skin of a shallot, you will notice that they often divide into cloves, like a head garlic.

What does shallot go well with? ›

Shallots are lovely! They are milder than red onions, with almost a garlicky hint. Chop them up fine in a vinaigrette, slice in a salad, add to a pan sauce, grain bowl. I like to slice them and add to roasted brussels sprouts or add to blistered green beans.

What is shallot sauce used for? ›

I've used it to dip dumplings, dress pasta, glaze green beans, and marinate burgers. It goes well with a variety of different foods and is easy to make with just five ingredients: shallot, ginger, soy sauce, vegetable oil, and honey.

When should you not use shallots? ›

If they develop soft spots or start sprouting, the shallots should be discarded.

Why do chefs use shallots instead of onions? ›

Why do chefs use shallots instead of onions? Some chefs favor shallots because their subtle allium flavor doesn't as easily overpower other flavors in a dish. That said, both onions and shallots are commonly used in professional kitchens, often even in conjunction.

How do you get the bitterness out of shallots? ›

To bring out their best flavor — and mellow out their acidity — soak them in cold water after slicing. You can also place the slices in a colander so you can rinse them under running water. The water removes the bitterness inherent to alliums by dispersing the sulfuric compounds that cause it.

Are shallots healthier than onions? ›

In particular, shallots contain a higher amount of fiber and are rich in vitamin B6, manganese, copper, folate, and vitamin C. While onions are lower in calories, shallots contain a higher amount of several vitamins and minerals.

Are shallots closer to onions or garlic? ›

Some folks believe shallots are a type of onion; however, they are their own species. Shallots are mild flavored and taste like a combination between onion and garlic. Shallots often are described as a cross between onions and garlic. That's an accurate figurative description.

What are shallots called in English? ›

shallot in American English

1. a small onion (Allium ascalonicum) whose clustered bulbs, like garlic but milder, are used for flavoring. 2. green onion.

What are the best uses for shallots? ›

Adding raw shallots to salads, using them minced in salad dressing, pickling them, caramelizing them, frying them, roasting them on their own or with other vegetables and using them in béarnaise sauce (one of their main claims to fame) are just a few ways to use these versatile vegetables.

When to use shallots in cooking? ›

3 Ways To Use Shallots In Your Cooking
  1. Roast them. While shallots are most often used as an ingredient, they can also take center stage with the right preparation. ...
  2. Add flavor to chicken. Shallots are great when paired with poultry, as in this recipe from the New York Times. ...
  3. Make a dip.

Why do restaurants use shallots? ›

Chefs appreciate shallots for their ability to add depth and complexity to types of sauces, dressings, and marinades. Whether thinly sliced for a fresh salad or caramelized to perfection in a savory stir-fry, shallots are a staple in any commercial kitchen.

What do you eat with tandoor chicken? ›

Indian food is full of flavour and tandoori chicken creates the perfect hero for a range of side dishes. Think about adding light and plain sides such as rice and salad, plus a heartier accompaniment like naan bread drizzled with a yoghurt and mint dip to add coolness.

What do you eat with fried shallots? ›

The Best Fried Shallots

Sprinkle them over Oven Baked Ribs, Easy Dumpling Soup, and Citrus Chicken Rice Bowl with Ginger Jalapeño Sauce – to name a few, but the possibilities are endless.

What do you eat with Tuscan chicken? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Tuscan Chicken are mushroom risotto, mashed potatoes, bacon wrapped asparagus, shrimp skewers, polenta, cauliflower steaks, creamed corn, eggplant parmesan, brown rice, french fries, zucchini noodles, carrot mash, Israeli couscous, Caprese salad, and garlic bread.

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