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Becky Hardin

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This Coq au Vin recipe is a classic French dish that comes together with simple steps. Chicken is cooked to tender perfection in a medley of veggies all mixed together in a rich red wine sauce. It’s so impressive, yet easier to make than you may think!

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Why we love this French Coq au Vin Recipe

Coq au vin is one of my favorite recipes to make when I want to impress my dinner guests. Here’s why it always gets me tons of compliments:

  • Classic: This French chicken recipe is truly timeless. While this recipe uses chicken (instead of the traditional rooster), it’s still very authentic.
  • Easy: Yes! While it’s wonderfully impressive to serve, coq au vin is actually very easy to make.
  • Tender: Baking in the oven for an hour ensures that the chicken meat is deliciously tender.

Variations on Ingredients

There are lots of ways to change up this classic dish.

  • You can swap out the red wine for white wine for a lighter, fresher flavor.
  • You could even make coq au vin blanc by adding heavy cream to the sauce for a luscious texture.
  • If you’re feeling really adventurous, try making this dish with turkey or the more traditional rooster if you can find it!
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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover coq au vin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a Dutch oven set over medium-low heat until warmed through.

How to Freeze

Freeze coq au vin in an airtight container or Ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

Traditionally, this chicken dish is served with a simple potato side dish, I also like to serve it with a side of fresh greens. It will also sit well on top of pasta or rice. Try serving it with mashed potatoes, sheet pan scalloped potatoes, grilled asparagus, or sauteed carrots.

Why is my coq au vin purple?

If your dish turns purple, don’t panic! It’s just a result of the oxidation of the wine. Some varieties of wine, like Merlot, tend to dye the chicken purplish just because they contain so much pigment, while others will change the chicken’s color over time as leftovers sit in the refrigerator.

Why is my coq au vin bitter?

If you use a wine that is high in tannins, it could impart a bitter flavor to the dish. Opt for a wine that’s slightly sweeter in flavor to avoid this bitterness.

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Coq au Vin Recipe

Coq au Vin is such a classic recipe, but due to that fancy name, many people think it's too complicated to cook at home. In reality it comes together really easily with a few simple ingredients.

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Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter ½ stick
  • 5 strips bacon sliced into ½-inch pieces
  • 2 carrots
  • 10-15 shallots
  • 1 cup chopped mushrooms
  • cup brandy
  • 2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
  • 2 bone-in, skin-on chicken drumsticks
  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • cups red wine
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • ½ cup tomato sauce
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter room temperature (⅛ stick)
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a Dutch oven.

    4 tablespoons unsalted butter

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  • Add the bacon and cook on medium heat for 8-10 minutes, or until golden brown, then remove and set aside on paper towels to drain.

    5 strips bacon

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  • Peel the carrots and shallots, then chop the carrots into bite-sized pieces.

    2 carrots, 10-15 shallots

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  • In the same Dutch oven, add the mushrooms and carrots, cook for 7 minutes.

    1 cup chopped mushrooms

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  • Deglaze with brandy, then remove the vegetables from the Dutch oven and set aside.

    ⅓ cup brandy

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  • Melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter on medium heat in the Dutch oven.

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  • Add chicken and cook for 5 minutes on medium-high heat, or until browned.

    2 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, 2 bone-in, skin-on chicken drumsticks, 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

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  • Add red wine, chicken stock, and tomato sauce. Simmer for 3 minutes.

    2½ cups red wine, 2 cups chicken stock, ½ cup tomato sauce

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  • Add bacon, shallots, mushrooms, carrots, and thyme.

    3 sprigs fresh thyme

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  • Cover Dutch oven with the lid and bake in the preheated oven for 50 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven and place on the stovetop on medium heat.

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  • In a small bowl, mix salted butter and flour.

    1 tablespoon salted butter, 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

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  • Add a spoonful of the gravy sauce from the Dutch oven to the butter/flour mixture.

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  • Mix well with a spoon, then add back in the Dutch oven and combine well with the rest of the gravy.

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Notes

  • I like to use a mixture of chicken thigh, drumsticks, and breast for this recipe to add texture and flavor, but you can just use one or two cuts if you prefer.
  • Use free run / organic chicken that hasn’t been raised on antibiotics for the best tasting dish.

Storage:Store Coq au Vin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts

Coq au Vin Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 622Calories from Fat 288

% Daily Value*

Fat 32g49%

Saturated Fat 13g81%

Trans Fat 0.5g

Polyunsaturated Fat 5g

Monounsaturated Fat 12g

Cholesterol 164mg55%

Sodium 563mg24%

Potassium 1090mg31%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 37g74%

Vitamin A 3888IU78%

Vitamin C 8mg10%

Calcium 53mg5%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Author: Becky Hardin

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:French

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How to make Coq au Vin Step by Step

Melt the butter:Melt 2 TBSP of butter in a Dutch oven.

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Cook the bacon: Add 5 strips of bacon to the pot. Cook on medium heat for 8-10 minutes, then remove. Set the bacon aside on paper towels to drain.

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Prepare the onions and carrots: Peel 2 carrots and 12-15 shallots, then chop the carrots into bite-sized pieces.

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Add veggies and brandy: Add 1 cup chopped mushrooms and the chopped carrots to the pot. Cook for 7 minutes. Then, deglaze with1/3 cup brandy. Remove the veggies from the Dutch oven and set them aside.

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Sear the chicken: Melt 2 TBSP butter in the Dutch oven, the sear all chicken (2 thighs, 2 drumsticks, 2 breasts) until browned.

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Simmer: Add 2 1/2 cups red wine, 2 cups chicken stock, and 1/2 cup tomato sauce. Simmer for 3 minutes.

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Cook the stew: Add the cooked bacon, shallots, mushrooms, carrots, and 3 sprigs of thyme to the Dutch oven, then cover it with a lid. Bake at 350°F for 50 minutes. Then, place the Dutch oven back on the stovetop over medium heat.

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Make a thickener: Mix together 1 TBSP salted butter and 1 TBSP all-purpose flour. Add a spoonful of the gravy sauce from the pot to the butter/flour mixture.

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Enjoy! Mix everything together well and keep warm on the stove until ready to serve.

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FAQs

What to substitute for wine in coq au vin? ›

Alcohol-Free Coq au Vin: Create a tasty and satisfying dish similar to Coq au Vin without using wine. Substitute with grape juice or cranberry juice and add a splash of balsamic vinegar for acidity. Chicken or beef broth are also effective liquid alternatives.

Do you leave skin on for coq au vin? ›

Chicken – Coq au Vin is traditionally made with a whole bird, and more modernly with bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and drumsticks. If you prefer, you can use skinless/boneless thighs, but cooking time will change. Boneless chicken thighs braise faster, about half the time it takes to cook bone-in.

Can I use whisky instead of brandy in coq au vin? ›

We made this without usual ingredients such as mushrooms, bay leaf, thyme, pearl onions, burgundy red, chicken blood, and used very cheap whiskey (from corner store) instead of cognac, and the dish still felt complete.

What kind of wine is used in coq au vin? ›

Coq au vin is a classic French dish made by stewing chicken in red wine, lardons (small strips or cubes of pork fat), mushrooms, and optionally garlic. The wine is typically a young Burgundy, but Beaujolais, Côtes du Rhône, Bordeaux, and many other French wines can also be used.

Why does my coq au vin taste bitter? ›

If your Coq au Vin tastes bitter, it could be due to over-reducing the wine or burning the garlic. Ensure you're using good quality wine and adjust the cooking time and temperature accordingly to prevent bitterness.

What is coq au vin called in English? ›

Coq au Vin is a classic French stew that literally translates to "Rooster and Wine". While rooster can be hard to get ahold of on this side of the Atlantic, a good free-range chicken makes for a suitable substitute.

How to thicken coq au vin? ›

Use 1 tbsp flour and 1 tbsp butter to start and whisk it in bit by bit, then make more if you need to. Make sure you boil the liquid for a couple of minutes to cook out any raw flour. Use this method in our coq au vin recipe.

What to eat coq au vin with? ›

Served with a potato gratin or fresh egg noodles, a big green salad, and a great bottle of wine!

Can you use cabernet sauvignon for coq au vin? ›

An authentic coq au vin is made with a red Burgundy wine, such as Pinot Noir. You can also use Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Shiraz or Merlot. Most importantly, pick a high-quality wine that you would actually like to drink, since the wine that you cook with will impact the taste of your meal.

Why is my coq au vin purple? ›

My Coq au Vin turned a bit purple, not red, because I used Merlot instead of Burgundy wine to marinate. Purple is fun, there are not a lot of purple dishes out there and the flavor with Merlot is so delicious. Technically a traditional coq au vin is made with a Pinot Noir from Burgundy.

Is there any alcohol left in coq au vin? ›

If you want to minimize alcohol content, choose a recipe such as coq au vin, which is chicken braised in red wine sauce, rather than a flamed dish. These dishes contain as much as 75 percent of the original alcohol after the flames go out.

Is coq au vin better the next day? ›

Like all braises, coq au vin is best made a day ahead, so the flavors have a chance to intensify. Let it cool completely, then store it in the refrigerator. To reheat, first spoon off and discard any solidified fat on the surface, then place the pot over a low flame for about 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Why is it called coq? ›

The name coq means 'rooster' in French and stems from a French tradition of naming research development tools after animals. Up until 1991, Coquand was implementing a language called the Calculus of Constructions and it was simply called CoC at this time.

Why is coq au vin so good? ›

Coq au Vin is the well known French stew where chicken pieces are braised in a luscious, glossy red wine sauce with bacon, mushroom and onions. Like Beef Bourguignon, the beauty of this dish lies in its simplicity: remarkably few ingredients and simple process with results fit for a king – or queen!

What is a good substitute for wine in coq au vin? ›

"This recipe uses sherry instead of the usual red wine. From the Lobel Brothers. More herbs can be added if you like, but it's good this way, or even with no herbs at all. I like to add a little more garlic and thyme than the recipe calls for."

What can I use instead of red wine vin? ›

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What can I use instead of wine in French onions? ›

Alcohol Substitute in Soup

Traditionally french onion soup is cooked with wine, helping to develop another layer of flavour to this simple soup. For those of us that don't cook with wine, I have found a good substitute for wine in many dishes is balsamic vinegar.

What can you substitute for wine in a recipe? ›

If you're seeking a substitute for red wine, consider replacing one-for-one with:
  • Alcohol-free red wine.
  • Beef broth.
  • Chicken broth.
  • Red wine vinegar (use ½ vinegar and ½ water for similar flavor results)
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What is a good substitute for drinking wine? ›

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