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Chicken Picardy With Dill Sauce

Cuisine: French
Type: Poultry
Serves: 4 people

Recipe Ingredients

4   Boneless skinless chicken breasts
4   Spinach leaves
4   Leeks
4   Shallots - finely chopped
8   Fresh mushrooms - finely chopped (medium)
1   Salt - to taste
1   White pepper - to taste
1 1/2 cups 355mlChicken stock - in baking pan
4   White wine
1 cup 237mlLeeks - (green part only), sliced

Recipe Instructions

NOTE: This recipe calls for Marcel Kerval's dill sauce. Please see the recipe for "Dill Sauce for Chicken Picardy" to complete these directions.

TO PREPARE CHICKEN PICARDY:

Pre-heat oven to 375F. Prepare eight squares of aluminum foil by cutting foil into sheets (6" x 6") and buttering them lightly on the shiny side.

Bone and skin chicken breasts. DO NOT HALVE. Flatten breasts between sheets of waxed paper with knife edge and place each breast on a square of foil.

Soak leeks. Separate and rinse well under running water to remove sand. Finely slice green portion, allotting 1/2 green portion of a leek to each breast. Chop mushrooms, spinach leaves, and shallots, allowing 2 mushrooms per portion.

Saute this mixture very briefly (about 30 seconds) in a little butter over medium heat. Place 1/4 of mixture on each breast. Splash about 1 ounce white wine over each breast, salt and pepper to taste, and roll up each breast.

Seal each breast in an aluminum foil square. Fold ends tightly to seal. Place prepared chicken into a baking pan filled with 2 or 3 inches of chicken stock and bake in a pre-heated oven for 25 minutes.

Saute cup of sliced leeks in butter over medium heat.

TO SERVE:

Unwrap chicken breasts and slice into 1/4-inch rounds. Pour a portion of Dill Sauce on a plate. Lay chicken rounds over sauce and garnish with sauteed leek slices and serve.

Source:
Marcel Kerval of Cafe de France, St. Louis, MO

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