Stack - Bake - Open....Simply Delicious!
Poulet en Papillote or Paper wrapped Chicken!
I just love wrapped food…the intrigue of a plain chicken breast elevates when it is wrapped in phyllo dough, puff pastry, a tortilla shell or what about a lasagna noodle?! You get my train of thought here!
I just love wrapped food…the intrigue of a plain chicken breast elevates when it is wrapped in phyllo dough, puff pastry, a tortilla shell or what about a lasagna noodle?! You get my train of thought here!
Wrapping enhances and elevates a
simple ingredient. Now let’s switch it
up and talk about paper wrapping that same humble Chicken Breast. Ok – the wrap is not edible, but it is the
vehicle to creating a mini “oven”, that produces the most incredibly tender,
moist and flavorful infused *Chicken (now
this ingredient could be fish, shrimps, scallops, lamb or a gloriously
vegetarian eggplant). The process of
paper wrapping and baking allows the cook (that’s
you) to infuse a combination of ingredients for a perfect package on a
dinner plate. This gift is carefully opened …oh, let’s not forget a key experience –at
the table. This allows the star of this dish
to release an intense wonderful “aroma” that translates to mouthwatering!
Note: Aroma
reaches the nose before the food reaches the mouth and we can taste it. The
sense of smell explores our food before we eat it and accounts for 75% of the taste
sensation we experience when first eating a food! Imagine this applied here!
At
The Kitchens Bounty this month of April, the Paper Wrapped Chicken is the star entrée
of the menu. It is easy, healthful, fun and delicious … a gift to each diner at your
table. This Paper wrapping
technique is a gift for all ages…this was one of my family’s favorites growing
up. I could never figure out, who love
this the most, the kids for fun presentation and taste, the parents for ease of preparation
(begs to be made ahead refrigerated and later popped in the oven), or the gourmet,
for the very delicate tenderness and incredible flavor infusions.
The
Basics “go to”; Take a piece of parchment paper in which a small boneless,
skinless, chicken breast is put in the center, in my kitchen the chicken breast
is joined by julienne potato, carrots, onion – fresh tarragon, chives, a dash
of soy sauce, a drizzle of oil (I like sesame here but you can use olive oil)
and fresh cracked pepper. This
combination is the center and the paper is folded to create a packet or tent
for each individual serving. In a 350
degree oven for 30-35 minutes and there you have it. A detailed recipe along with photos will be
up on the website in the next days! (Note; we will share our own photos after
classes this week, as we are surprised in our vast photo files we do not show
our own creation of this! We won’t use a
photo that is not our own!)
For
a switch up in prep replace the
parchment paper for foil….or a personal favorite “go old school”, I like to use an all natural brown
paper lunch sack!
See
you at our April Tables, or send us a note or photo from yours!
Anyway you wrap it you deliver delicious! Wishing you joy!
Anyway you wrap it you deliver delicious! Wishing you joy!