I had declared a moratorium on the purchase of new cookbooks due to the looming scarcity of allotted shelf space in my kitchen. And.. long days of work have been running together into a blur of busy and I’ve had to take a reprieve.. a “breather from blogging” in order to keep life from spinning out of control. I stopped mid-pirouette, however, when I received the most delightful of messages from one of my absolute favorite food bloggers, Sally of Bewitching Kitchen. I love Sally’s blog and you will too! I’m amazed that she can be a biochemist (yes!!) and have a top-notch food blog. I don’t know a single blogger except Sally that has a tab at the top of her home page that says “Science”, do you? Her team has just been published, so Sally has some of her own celebrating to do!!
This was her message:
“Hello dear! You just won my giveaway over at the Bewitching… just a heads up in case you don’t see the notification..”
What a fortuitous moment, I don’t think I’ve won anything in years.. and this was just the nudge I needed to tie on my apron strings again! A mere days later the door bell rang and I was in the kitchen holding a copy of My Paris Kitchen by David Lebovitz! Sally, my family would love to thank you in person. You see, after days, of hearing “You’ll have to get your own supper, I’m working tonight!” they finally found me in the kitchen again with a plethora of ingredients strewn everywhere and an amazing scent simmering from a cast iron pan.
David Lebovitz packed up and moved to Paris ten years ago and has been blogging and writing ever since. I began flipping through the book and selected my first recipe to try: Chicken with Mustard or Poulet a la Moutarde. Little did I know it is the recipe from his cover photo. So.. I did my best, the recipe turned out as wonderful as expected and I tried to do it justice with my photographs. Now if I just had his copper pan.. it would have been perfect;)
Thank you so much, Sally!
♥
I’ve adapted this recipe only slightly with the addition of shitake mushrooms. To read the full recipe and other optional ingredients plus all of the lovely stories that accompany this book.. you can purchase it here!
Chicken with Mustard
Poulet a la Moutarde
- 1/2 cup plus 3 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
- 3/4 tsp kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- 4 chicken thighs and 4 legs (8 pieces total)
- 1 cup diced, smoked, thick-cut bacon
- 1 small onion, peeled and diced finely
- handful of shitake mushrooms, sliced
- 1 tsp fresh thyme or 1/2 tsp dried thyme
- 1 cup white wine
- 1 tbsp grainy mustard
- 2 to 3 tbsp heavy cream
- fresh thyme for garnish
- Mix the 1/2 cup Dijon mustard, smoked paprika, salt and pepper together in a large bowl or plastic bag. Add the washed and dried chicken pieces to the mustard mixture and set aside.
- Heat a cast iron skillet over medium high heat and cook the diced bacon until cooked through and lightly browned. Scoop out and set aside, leaving one tablespoon of bacon fat in the pan. Add the onion and cook, stirring for about five minutes or until the onion has softened and become translucent. Add the thyme and cook, stirring for about two more minutes then put in a bowl and set aside. Add the sliced shitake mushrooms and cook over medium high heat until they brown and soften. Set aside with the onion mixture.
- Add a touch of olive oil if necessary and brown both sides of the chicken pieces over medium-high heat. Make sure to get them nicely browned on both sides. Then remove the chicken and set aside.
- Add the white wine to the hot pan and simmer, scraping up the small bits from the bottom of the pan. I used a wooden spoon. Add the chicken, bacon, onions and mushrooms back to the pan then cover and cook on medium heat until the chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes. Test the internal temperature of cooked chicken with a thermometer, it should be 165F to be safely eaten.
- Remove from heat and stir in the extra 3 tbsp Dijon mustard, the tablespoon of grainy mustard and the heavy cream. Heat through and serve.
I served these with roasted fingerling potatoes from the market and a salad. You’ll note the photos look dark, we’ve had incredible winds and sudden thunder storms with heavy rain these past few days.
Barbara, although I don’t eat meat I am a great fan of David Lebovitz – I have his ice cream book and his desserts book! So I wonder if this might end up on my groaning book shelf too! Don’t work so hard and enjoy some of the summer! 🙂
ooh yum!! Sounds delightful! and lucky you on winning the book. I don’t win anything ever too!
Anyway happy cooking from that book. I’ve been debating if I should add it to my collection. What do you think?
WOW! It will be simply impossible for anyone to erase this huge smile I have today, I intend to wear it non-stop….
you are way too sweet, thank you so much for the super kind words, and the wonderful post you made from the book! I had this recipe on my files to try, and now I definitely will
Thank you so much, and I’m thrilled you are enjoying the cookbook!
(also wonderful of you to mention our work, it’s something that means a lot to me, and sometimes I wonder if I go overboard on a food blog talking about our research…. 😉
Yum! This looks divine. Thank you for the recipe. And yes, i also suffer from copper pot envy.. it is an affliction. One day though.. c
This looks delicious Smidge! Good luck with your pirouetting. 🙂 I’m glad you found a moment to share this with us.
I think it IS perfect – you don’t need copper pans. But you can never have too many cookery books!
I have stopped myself with cookbooks too. BUT congrats on winning this one. I am a fan of David’s too. This recipe looks not only delicious, but doable. I pinned it.
I love it when I win something – anything! What a treasure of a book and I’m so glad you cooked the recipe from the cover. The chicken looks very French and wonderful and I’m glad it inspired you to get back into the kitchen xx
Wow you are so lucky to win this wonderful cookbook – DL is amazeballs 😀
I may not eat meat, but this dish looks inspired! Deliciously succulent no doubt!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
What a wonderful turn of events for you, I’m glad you’re back at it in the kitchen! The book looks wonderful as do your chickens!
What a great prize! I know what you mean about limiting new cookbooks — I have way too many! Always fun to get a new one, though, and this one looks great. Super dish — I love mustard in dishes. Thanks for this.
Congratulations Barbara! You are going to love David Lebovitz book. I was given this book by a good friend and love it. Your chicken looks delicious!!
Did you see my recent post, Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream?
Michael
https://michaelswoodcraft.wordpress.com/2014/07/29/vanilla-ice-cream-2/
I’ve only had the chance to make one recipe and so looking forward to trying other recipes:)
The chicken looks incredible! I love all of the ingredients. Have fun with your new cookbook!
Congrats Barbara, I recently won a give away at Charles’ blog, Five Euro Food. It’s so exciting! Lovely recipe BTW.
I know the feeling of being stretched a little too thin, and lately my family has been hearing the same “yo’re on your own tonight” message. Perhaps I need a new cookbook, too, to kickstart some kitchen creativity. This looks like a fabulous book and I am sure you’ll make the best use of it! I’m trying not to feel envious of the rains. 🙂 Glad you had a little time to post, Barb. You’re always refreshing to read.
I’ve run out of space too, but a beautiful cookbook is so difficult to pass up.
Moments ago, Barb, I realized that I’ve not been receiving notifications of your posts. Everything looks OK, so, I unsubscribed and subscribed to your blog, hoping that will resolve the problem. Sorry that it took me so long to realize there was a problem.
That is one, mighty fine cookbook to win. Congratulations! You sure picked a good recipe to share, too. It’s such a classic French dish and yours sounds delicious. And your photography rivals what’s found on the cookbook’s cover. Easily. Have a great week.
It had to be this one I returned to, didn’t it Smidge? 🙂
Your blog is just as elegant and beautiful as ever, however little time you spend on it.
Good to see you back in the kitchen. Hope you’re still managing to find time to enjoy life in the midst of all this ‘busy’.
This book is on my cookbook wish list! It looks wonderful, so I’m just waiting for the right moment to treat myself, lol. Hearing that you like it so much makes me all the more determined!