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| 8 | each | chicken thighs | broiler/fryer, boned, skinned |
| 1 | each | lemon juice | juice from |
| 1/4 | teaspoon | white pepper | |
| 2 | tablespoons | olive oil | |
| 16 | each | pimento stuffed green olives | |
| 16 | each | cherry tomatoes | |
| 16 | each | black olives | pitted |
| 1 | tablespoon | fennel seeds | chopped |
| 5 | tablespoons | shallots | chopped |
| 1 | tablespoon | garlic | chopped |
| 1 | tablespoon | thyme | fresh |
| 1 | each | bay leaf | |
| 3/4 | cup | white wine | |
| 3/4 | cup | chicken broth | |
| 3 | tablespoons | parsley leaves | chopped |
| 1/2 | teaspoon | red pepper flakes | |
| 1/2 | teaspoon | anchovy paste |
In a medium bowl, place lemon juice and white pepper.
Add chicken, turning to coat.
In a sauté pan, place oil and heat.
Add chicken and cook over medium high heat for 5 minutes.
Reduce heat to medium, turn chicken, and cook for about 10 minutes or until chicken is brown and fork tender.
Remove chicken to a warm platter.
Cover and keep warm.
To the same sauté pan, add the olives and tomatoes; heat for about 2 minutes or until warm.
Place olive mixture around the chicken.
To the same pan, add fennel seeds and cook, stirring, 2 minutes or until brown, adding extra oil if necessary.
Add shallots, garlic, thyme, and bay leaf; cook for 2 minutes.
Add wine, scraping bits from the pan.
Adjust heat to high and cook for about 2 to 3 minutes or until liquid is reduced by half.
Add broth, parsley, red pepper flakes, and anchovy paste.
Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.
Spoon sauce over chicken.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 9.0g | 14% |
| Saturated Fat 1.0g | 7% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 8mg | 3% |
| Sodium 105mg | 4% |
| Total Carbohydrate 26.0g | 9% |
| Dietary Fiber 7.0g | 27% |
| Sugars 14.0g | |
| Protein 8.0g | 17% |
| Vitamin A | 90% | Vitamin C | 121% | |
| Calcium | 10% | Iron | 14% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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I can't thank you enough! This is such an easy recipe. However, I think a pinch of salt might inhance the flavor a bit.
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