Chicken Scarpariello (Braised Chicken With Sausage and Peppers) Recipe (2024)

Why It Works

  • Intensely browning chicken thighs produces flavor for the whole dish.
  • Chicken thighs stay nice and tender while their skin crisps.
  • The liquid from a jar of pickled cherry peppers provides a vinegary base for the pan sauce.

Chickenscarpariellois one of those perfect Tuesday-night meals: packed with flavor, relatively healthy, easy, and made in a single skillet.

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I'm always wary of posting new recipes for Italian dishes. We've all had run-ins with the Authenticity Police—that organization whose mission is to preserve the sacred recipes of each member's specific grandmother. I haven't done a formal study, but anecdotally, I can say that the severity of their response seems to be directly correlated with the recipe source's proximity to the Mediterranean.

The Many Faces of Pollo allo Scarpariello

Luckily, by all accounts,pollo allo scarpariello—"shoemaker's chicken"—is Italian-American in origin, so hopefully I'm off the hook. It's a good thing, too, because as existing recipes go, this one is all over the map. Some, likethis one from Deborah MeleofItalian Food Forever, bathe the chicken in a lemon-based sauce. Others include potatoes and bell peppers in a wine sauce. Most, but not all, include some form of Italian sausage.

My version of the dish stems from the first one I tasted, which wasthis recipe(warning: paywall), developed by my colleague Sandra Wu while I was working atCook's Illustrated. It's pretty much in line with the versions I've tasted at various Italian-American restaurants around the Northeast: chicken flavored with pickled cherry peppers and sausage, in a sweet-hot-sour sauce. You could also look at it as a brother of mycrispy braised chicken thighs with cabbage and bacon, with some flavor makeovers. The technique is nearly the same—that is to say, easy.

It's punchy, it's not for the timid, but it's ultimately very simple to make, requiring just a single straight-sided sauté pan orDutch oven, about 25 minutes on the stovetop, and a half hour in the oven.

My Version of Pollo allo Scarpariello

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Scarpariello is often made with a whole chicken cut into eight or 12 pieces. After trying it that way a couple times, I switched over to using only bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs or legs. Breasts tend to dry out much more easily, and it's a bit too fiddly for a simple weeknight meal to fish out the breast pieces as they finish cooking, then add them all back in. Chicken thighs are packed with connective tissue, which means that they're very forgiving to cook. Even if you accidentally overcook them, they stay nice and juicy. Thighs are also great because that connective tissue breaks down and converts into gelatin, giving the sauce better body and flavor.

To start, I brown the chicken thighs deeply, with their skin side down, in order to get them crisp and to start building upfond—the tasty browned bits in the bottom of the pan—for my sauce base. Once the chicken is browned, I remove it and add a few whole Italian sausages to brown. Some recipes call for removing the sausage from its casings; I prefer to brown the sausage with the casing intact, then slice it into chunky pieces before braising it along with the chicken.

Once the sausage is browned, I add an onion and a bell pepper and sauté them until tender, then add a few sliced cloves of garlic and a couple tablespoons of minced fresh sage leaves. In theCook's Illustratedversion of this recipe, Sandra found that using a combination of a bell pepper and sliced pickled cherry peppers offered the best flavor, and I concur. You can use either sweet or hot pickled peppers, depending on your tolerance. (Using hot can make this dishspicy.)

Building A Tangy, Spicy Sauce

To get the sweet-and-sour flavor, I tried using straight-up vinegar mixed with sugar. That worked pretty well, but I realized as I was putting my cherry peppers back in the fridge that I was wasting an opportunity: The peppers come packed in a vinegary liquid that would otherwise get dumped down the drain.* Why not use it in my sauce? I tried it, and it worked a treat. The only thing to be careful of is that it's salty, so taste the dish before adding any extra seasoning at the end! A cup of dry white wine lends some complexity and brightness to the sauce, while chicken stock ensures that the pan doesn't get too dry during its pit stop in the oven.

*Or maybe used to brine chicken breasts forfried chicken sandwiches!

Once the vegetables are softened and the foundation for the sauce is formed, I nestle the sausage and chicken back into the pan, making sure the chicken skin stays above the liquid, then stick the whole thing in a 350°F (175°C) oven to braise for about 30 minutes. In this time, the chicken will tenderize and release juices into the pan as its skin crisps up even further. Meanwhile, the sausage cooks through, and the liquid reduces until it has the body and texture of a perfect pan sauce. The only work you have to do is wait. Maybe pour yourself a glass or two of the remaining wine.

But make sure to save some of that wine for the actual dinner. Or, just open another bottle. After all, this Tuesday night is not gonna entertain itself.

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January 2017

Recipe Details

Chicken Scarpariello (Braised Chicken With Sausage and Peppers)

Prep15 mins

Cook45 mins

Active25 mins

Total60 mins

Serves4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 pounds (1.15kg) bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs (6 to 8 thighs)

  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • 1 tablespoon (15ml) vegetable oil

  • 3 to 4 links sweet or hot Italian sausage (about 1 1/2 pounds; 700g)

  • 1 medium onion, thinly sliced (about 6 ounces; 170g)

  • 1 large red bell pepper, thinly sliced (about 6 ounces; 170g)

  • 2 tablespoons finely minced fresh sage leaves (about 1/4 ounce; 8g)

  • 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

  • 8 hot or sweet pickled cherry peppers, thinly sliced, along with 1/4 cup (60ml) pickling liquid from the jar

  • 1 cup (240ml) dry white wine

  • 1 cup (240ml)homemadeor store-bought low-sodium chicken stock

  • 2 tablespoons (28g) sugar

Directions

  1. Adjust oven rack to center position and preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Season chicken generously with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a 4- to 5-quart straight-sided sauté pan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add chicken, skin side down, and cook, without moving, until well browned and crisp, about 8 minutes total, lowering heat if pan starts to smoke excessively. Flip chicken and brown lightly on second side, about 3 minutes. Transfer chicken to a large plate and set aside.

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  2. Return skillet to heat without draining it and add sausage. Cook until well browned on first side, about 1 1/2 minutes, reducing heat if it starts smoking. Flip sausage and cook on second side until browned, about 1 1/2 minutes longer. Remove pan from heat, transfer sausage to a cutting board, and cut each link into 3 to 4 slices.

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  3. Return pan to heat, add onion and bell pepper, and cook, stirring and scraping up browned bits with a wooden spoon, until softened and starting to brown, about 4 minutes. Add sage and garlic, stir to combine, and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute.

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  4. Add pickled cherry peppers and their liquid, stirring and scraping up browned bits from bottom of pan with a wooden spoon. Add wine and cook until liquid is reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Add chicken stock and sugar, and stir to combine. Return sausage to pan, toss to combine, then return chicken pieces to pan skin side up, nestling them down among sauce, vegetables, and sausage.

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  5. Transfer to oven and cook until chicken is crisp and tender, about 30 minutes. Serve immediately, spooning sauce, vegetables, and sausage around chicken pieces.

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Special Equipment

Straight-sided sauté pan or Dutch oven

Notes

The pickling liquid from the jarred cherry peppers can also be used to brine chicken breasts forfried chicken sandwiches.

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