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Chicken With Red Peppers - Pollo Chilindron

Pollo Chilindron or Chicken with Red Peppers comes from Navarra in the north of Spain but it is a dish which you will find being served all over  the country.  It is often one of the main courses in a Menu del Dia (menu of the day)
This dish can be as mild or as spicy as you want.  If you prefer it to be mild use sweet paprika and if you prefer it hot use spicy paprika.
Many Spanish dishes use a lot of oil but if you are cooking everything in one pan you should find that you can use less oil than I have suggested. 
Chicken with Red Peppers Ingredients:
For 4 people

4 table spoons of olive oil
1.5kg chicken (3½lb) chicken chopped into small pieces - alternatively use chicken portions - in the photos below you can see that I used the whole leg and thigh
3-4 cloves of garlic crushed
1 onion chopped
75g (3oz) serrano ham diced
2-3 red peppers sliced into 1.25cm (½ inch) wide strips
450 g (1lb) tomatoes peeled, seeded and chopped (or use a 14oz can of chopped tomatoes)
2 teaspoons of paprika
1 dried hot chilli (guindilla) or 1 fresh chilli
1 bay leaf
salt
freshly ground black pepper
chopped fresh parsley or coriander to garnish

Preparation:
Heat the oil in a large, heavy based frying pan that has a lid, or a shallow casserole or if like me you don't have a large enough frying pan use 2. Fry together the chicken pieces, garlic and onion for about 3-5 minutes until they begin to go golden, then depending on what you have used in the way of frying pans you could push them to one side of the pan, put them in one of the two pans or remove them from the pan.
I used a frying pan and a Wok so once the chicken was golden I moved all of the portions into the Wok.
Add the ham and peppers to the frying pan and fry these for 1 or 2 minutes until the peppers soften a little.  Then stir everything in the pot together.
Hint: The first time I cooked this dish I was worried that I had left the peppers too big but it wasn't a problem as they shrink and break up during cooking.

The tomatoes should be skinned and seeded but I find seeding tomatoes a drag. I am very much a believer in trying to make recipes as simple as possible. You can peel and seed them if you want to or be like me and only peel them or alternatively use a 14oz tin of chopped tomatoes.
Hint: To peel the tomatoes cut the skin and place them in boiling water for about 1 minute.  This makes them easy to then peel.

Stir in the tomatoes, the chopped chilli, the paprika and the bay leaf, put the lid on the casserole or pan and simmer over a low heat for about 1½ hours when the chicken should be lovely and tender.  Quite a lot of juice comes out of both the tomatoes and the red peppers so it is a good idea to remove the lid towards the end of cooking to allow the sauce to reduce. 

Add salt and pepper to your taste and remove the bay leaf.

In Spain they would serve this with chips but I prefer to serve it with rice or small boiled potatoes.






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