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									Chicken, mushrooms, and herbs cooked with red wine.
«Coq au vin» [pr. kohk-oh-VAHN] is a classic French casserole dish. The original recipe includes salt pork and chicken giblets puréed in a red Burgundy wine sauce. In this lighter version, I have omitted both the salt pork and the giblets, but added the olives as is often done in the southern parts of France.
| ??? | olive oil | ??? | |
| ??? | chicken legs, with back, skinless | ??? | |
| ??? | onions, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | garlic, minced | ??? | |
| ??? | button (white) mushrooms, thinly sliced | ??? | |
| ??? | canned tomatoes (diced) | ??? | |
| ??? | red wine | ??? | |
| ??? | bay leaf | ??? | |
| ??? | fresh thyme | ??? | |
| ??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | black olives | ??? | 
This dish can be made a few days ahead and reheated before serving.
per 1 serving (280 g)
| Amount % Daily Value | 
| Calories 330 | 
| Fat 18 g 27 % | 
| 
		          Saturated
							
	              3.6 g
	            
							 18 % | 
| Cholesterol 90 mg | 
| Sodium 350 mg 15 % | 
| Carbohydrate 10 g 3 % | 
| Fibre 2 g 8 % | 
| Sugars 4 g | 
| Net Carbs 8 g | 
| Protein 31 g | 
| Vitamin A 15 % | 
| Vitamin C 18 % | 
| Calcium 6 % | 
| Iron 22 % | 
| Food Group | Exchanges | 
|---|---|
| Vegetables | 1 ½ | 
| Meat and Alternatives | 3 ½ | 
| Fats | 2 | 
I really enjoyed this recipe. I like thyme and tomatoes anyways, a nice combo. I didn't use the olives or mushrooms, hubby's not a fan and it was still really good. Very quick and easy.
I loved this recipe which I cooked up today. I replaced the fresh chopped onion and minced garlic clove with onion powder and garlic powder. I will make it again and again.