Cacciatore means hunter style in Italian. It is chicken cooked slowly with tomatoes, peppers, onion and herbs until everything is soft and rich. ๐Ÿ— The sauce is lovely spooned over polenta or pasta. The full recipe is in the comments.

What is Chicken Cacciatore?
Chicken Cacciatore is a delicious Italian classic dinner. It has chicken pieces that are simmered in a sauce that is made of tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and wine. The name โ€œcacciatore,โ€ means โ€œhunterโ€ in Italian. The name of this dish comes from the rustic style. Itโ€™s a dish that feels like home and is special.

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Why I Love This Recipe?
I remember trying Chicken Cacciatore for the first time, and it became one of mine and familyโ€™s favorite.

I love Chicken Cacciatore because itโ€™s very delicious and very easy to make. Itโ€™s one pot meal that everyone will love. The chicken and the tomato sauce makes it perfect for any night of the week. I love to serve with pasta rice or bread โ€“ with everything it tastes delicious.

Key Ingredients
Chicken: Use bone in and chicken pieces with skin like thighs and drumsticks for the best flavor. Use the best quality fresh chicken pieces for the best results.
Tomatoes: Crushed tomatoes or a mix of fresh and canned tomatoes make the best sauce.
Bell Peppers: Red and green bell peppers add sweetness to the dish.
Onions and Garlic: These aromatics provide a flavorful base for the sauce.
White Wine: Adds depth and complexity to the sauce. You can use red wine for a bolder flavor.
Herbs: Fresh rosemary, thyme, and bay leaves infuse the dish with aromatic flavor.
Mushrooms: Optional but i highly recommend them for added earthiness.
Olives: Optional but add a nice briny contrast to the rich sauce.

Expert Tips
Choosing Chicken: Bone in and and with skin chicken pieces add the most flavor. Make sure thatโ€™s extra fresh.

Browning Chicken: Take the time to brown the chicken well at the beginning for the best flavor and texture.

Simmering Time: Allow the dish to simmer until the chicken is tender and the flavors are well combined. This usually takes about an hour.

Adding Vegetables: Feel free to add other vegetables like carrots or zucchini to the sauce for extra nutrition and flavor.

Variations and Substitutions
Red Wine: Use red wine instead of white for a richer, bolder flavor.
Different Proteins: Substitute chicken with rabbit or pork for a different take on the traditional cacciatore.
Vegetarian: Make a vegetarian version by using hearty vegetables like eggplant and zucchini instead of chicken.
Gluten-Free: Ensure all your ingredients are gluten-free, and serve with gluten-free pasta or polenta.

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