Chicken cacciatore with carrots, potatoes and
sausage makes this a great one-pot complete
dinner. It's a family favorite pot luck recipe
from my nieces. It's so easy to put everything
together and just pop it in the oven.
Everything is prepped ahead of time and it makes
your whole house smell wonderful.
You can use any chicken pieces you want,
or use a whole cut-up chicken and increase
the other ingredients depending on how many
people you are feeding.
You can use any chicken pieces you want,
or use a whole cut-up chicken and increase
the other ingredients depending on how many
people you are feeding.
No need to measure the seasonings,
just be generous.
Add the cut-up vegetables.
Combine the tomato sauce and water.
Pour the sauce over.
Cover tightly with foil and bake for
1 hour at 350 then 1 hour at 275.
just be generous.
Add the cut-up vegetables.
Combine the tomato sauce and water.
Pour the sauce over.
Cover tightly with foil and bake for
1 hour at 350 then 1 hour at 275.
The chicken and sausage stewing in the
tomato sauce gives it lots of flavor.
Here it is using a whole cut-up chicken.
This is how I usually make it. Plenty of
leftovers for us. A great fall
and winter dinner
Here it is using a whole cut-up chicken.
This is how I usually make it. Plenty of
leftovers for us. A great fall
and winter dinner
Oven Chicken Cacciatore
2 large chicken breast halves
or cut-up pieces, skinned
or cut-up pieces, skinned
4 Italian sausage links, cut in half
4 carrots, peeled
4 potatoes, scrubbed not peeled
1 L yellow, red, or orange pepper
1 t Italian seasoning
1 t salt
1/2 t pepper
1 L can (16-oz) tomato sauce
1 can water
Lay the chicken in a 9x13 casserole. Sprinkle with
about half of the seasonings. No need to measure.
Add the sausage. Cut the vegetables into large
chunks; add to the casserole. Sprinkle with the
remaining seasonings. Combine the tomato sauce
and water; pour over all and cover tightly with
foil. Bake for 1 hour at 350 then reduce to 275
and bake another 1 hour. To make serving easier;
remove the bone from the chicken breast and
cut in half. Serve 1/2 chicken breast with
sausage, vegetables, and plenty of sauce.
....4 servings....
Enjoy!
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