Easy Mushrooms and Tomatoes Drunken Chicken Marsala PT40M https://img3.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/1015/95/1/873250/300x200x90.jpg This Easy Mushrooms and Tomatoes Drunken Chicken Marsala recipe, with tomatoes and mushrooms that add color and umami to the tender and sweet juicy chicken! Marsala is a fortified wine originating from Sicily. Made with a combination of white grapes and a distilled spirit (usual brandy), it is aged in casks and usually used for culinary purposes. It comes in two forms: sweet and dry. The sweet version has a higher sugar content and is perfect for making desserts, especially authentic tiramisu. Dry Marsala meanwhile is usually used in savory recipes and for drinking. This version that I used is a cooking wine only. It’s a watered-down version of Marsala wine. 3 servings Ingredients: 1/2 cup sliced or cherry tomatoes salt and pepper 1 tsp. favorite mix of dried seasoning 1/3 cup flour 1 tbsp. olive oil 500 g boneless skinless chicken breasts, sliced into bite-sized pieces 1/2 tsp. salt, or more to taste 2 tbsp. milk 1 tbsp. cold water 1 tsp. cornstarch 1 cup dry Marsala wine 2 cloves garlic, minced 3 tbsp. butter, divided 100 g long-stemmed mushrooms of choice

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Easy Mushrooms and Tomatoes Drunken Chicken Marsala

Easy Mushrooms and Tomatoes Drunken Chicken Marsala
This Easy Mushrooms and Tomatoes Drunken Chicken Marsala recipe, with tomatoes and mushrooms that add color and umami to the tender and sweet juicy chicken! Marsala is a fortified wine originating from Sicily. Made with a combination of white grapes and a distilled spirit (usual brandy), it is aged in casks and usually used for culinary purposes. It comes in two forms: sweet and dry. The sweet version has a higher sugar content and is perfect for making desserts, especially authentic tiramisu. Dry Marsala meanwhile is usually used in savory recipes and for drinking. This version that I used is a cooking wine only. It’s a watered-down version of Marsala wine.
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