Jacques Pépin's Moist and Crispy Garlic Chicken Recipe | Cooking at Home | KQED
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Jacques Pépin's garlic chicken recipe is all about the technique. Jacques recommends using chicken thigh and browning it skin side-down in the pan to produce a crispy top with moist underside. He deglazes the chicken in vinegar and uses the leftover chicken grease to flash fry the garlic. This dish is also known as poulet au vinaigre.
What you'll need:
2 bone-in chicken thighs, salt and pepper, 3 garlic cloves, 3 tbsp vinegar, 2 tbsp water, 2 tbsp ketchup, dash of Tabasco, 1/2 cup olives (optional), chives or parsley
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I learn something every single time I watch him❤❤
This one has a lot of those "why didn't I think of that?" tricks.
@kqed Can I use apple cider vinegar?
I’m sure it’s tossed after due to contamination. I can’t believe Justin Wilson lived as long as he did, his cross contamination was mind blowing. Then you have Jean Pierre with his bleach water for sanitation. So it’s confusing. I like many have learned a lot from chefs from that generation. Chef Pepin is a class act through and through, the admiration for Gloria alone shows that.
Yeah, like how to destroy a non-stick pan 😅
@@debrabaron1909yes you can. Professional Chef
I have met this gem of a man, as have my parents. Once was in a random restaurant years ago (I'm Canadian and speak French so I had to try quebecois French on him) and my parents took a special cruise where he was the star chef. He made a lobster souflee , tenderloin and a baked alaska. Most down to earth celebrity. My family has been touched by addiction and incarceration so I have nothing but respect for his charity which helps marginalized individuals' reintegration into society. Class act all the way. à tu santé
He's the man!
Lobster souflee has us drooling. I wonder if we can get him to make that video... Thanks for sharing.
Yawn
Yes, one of the pleasures of my life was spending the afternoon with this amazing man. He is obviously so knowledgeable, charming, funny and again one of my greatest memories. Thank you, Jacques from Southern California with love always, Debbie Zullo.
Strange to hear your ‘woke’ way of speaking. ‘Touched’ by addiction, how does that work exactly ? I mean, what do you ‘mean’?
Jacque’s dishes and techniques are simple and quick. Why in the world would anyone go out for American fast food when you can cook a meal like this at home? Healthier and cheaper than going out! Thank you Jacque!
Anyone who appreciates and admires Jacques Pepin would do well to read his book, The Apprentice. Such a modest, endearing and admirable man.
Chef Pépin uses a minimal amount of ingredients with little preparation & ends up with a beautiful, flavorful meal.
Extraordinary!
I love how his cooking looks so rustic and simple, like something anyone can do at home, and then somehow in the last few seconds it turns into this amazing, world-class looking masterpiece when he presents it!
One of the best chefs ever, and he's unpretentious enough to use ketchup in a sauce like this. Of course it's good, but a lesser chef would never admit it.
Marco uses that Khorr product on everything
I love to go to his house drink some wine and watch him cook talk and eat. bucket list
Connecticut is beautiful this time of year 😊.
If you get there
hug him for me ❤
@@joannaedwards6325 Thats a good idea i will get two bottles of wine and just go knock of his door you want to go ?
@@peped9458
Wow would I love that
but if I came on to that dear man he'd have a heart attack 😜😊💝
Or not. Hope he is still cooking in his hundreds.
@@peped9458take me with!!
Don’t eat the food. You might get food poisoning and die.
It also makes me sad when he frequently mentions (not in this clip) “this is how my wife likes it or prefers it.” I’m the cook in my home and often relate back to that comment when in the kitchen. Point being, be grateful and present for the time with your family. And yes, of course, Jacques is the man.
don't have a clue what you're talking about.
@@108doublestitchesHis wife died a few years ago, and he still talks about her as if she is still alive and waiting in the next room
@@108doublestitches why is your ignorance their problem or issue
@@degueloface he posted for public consumption and comment is part of the back and forth of public discourse. you have with it then it's your problem. one of many I would surmise
@@108doublestitches surmise this a
I love Chef’s Pépin’s style. No fuss, delicious, simple, elegant. It’s accessible and gives me confidence to cook at home. Not many chefs do that nowadays and they tend to over complicate things.
You know you are watching JP at work when excellent sauteeing technique is accompanied with--truffle oil? an herbal blend that must be ordered by clicking on the link?--no, a touch of ketchup "as a thickening agent." Well done.
Love it. It’s about making good food at home with the ingredients you have.
Thank you Claudine for continuing your father's legacy by allowing him to cook at home! This series is invaluable.
I'm pretty sure he does what he wants . I doubt Claudine is letting him do anything .
I always found the shows he did with her were kind of awkward. I much prefer him on his own.
I don't think Claudia has any control over his decision to cook it's probably totally up too him.
I need MORE than ONE vid posting per week of Jacques. I can't wait till smellevision is invented.
Just cook it….then you won’t have to wait for ‘smellivision’.😉
Have met Jacques through the Tv. Coming as an immigrant child to the US, my mom couldn’t afford cable, but we had PBS, and fell in love with the way he showed love through the teaching of cooking. I hope to one day meet you and say thank you.
If only the world had more like him…
I don't like a strong vinegar taste but I tried this and of course you are right, it mellowed and added a great flavor. Thank you Chef!
We love hearing how these recipes panned out for people.
Mr. Pepin is a world treasure.
master of chefs Jaques Pepin 👍👍🇺🇸 yummy 2024
Spell his name correctly. Show a little respect.
This is one of my favorite videos of Chef Pepin's for the technique to cook the chicken. If you have kids or otherwise need to make dinner while doing other things, this is a great method. Just leave it and come back 20-30 min later, and make whatever quick pan sauce you want.
What an effective way to cook chicken thighs!
So much fun to watch this man cook. Thank you, Chef.
He touched raw chicken, then everything else.
Who's your favorite chef? Jacques Pepin is the immediate name that comes to mind, a true legend in the kitchen and humble as they come.
I made this dish the other day. Best thing I've ever cooked in my life. Arguably the best chicken I have had. Merci JdP.
Him touching the raw chicken and then putting his hand in the salt makes me feel so much better about my cooking lol
depending on where you get ur chicken like if its a local raised chicken the possibility of getting salmonella is very small. you really need to wash your hands a lot if you are handling chicken that was from a large factory. just like with eggs. the shell of the egg is the only part of the egg that can carry salmonella because the yolk is sterile. thats why factorys use a special rinse to clean the shells
@@dudewtf1221
Nonsense. Don’t quit your day job, you’re no food scientist. Salmonella bacteria live in the guts and feathers of infected birds.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt just because ur ignorant doesnt mean others are
I'm sure he dumped the salt out afterward, it's just for the demo.
@@kewkabe
lol. Really? It shows poor food hygiene. Not the first time for him.
I’ve made poulet aux vinaigres in the past. The last time wasn’t too long ago and I used tarragon(great with poultry) infused white wine vinegar, tomato paste instead of the ketchup(I don’t like the double dose of vinegar…but I like it ok with some Heinz😉), and a dollop of cold butter right at the end for silkiness. Pretty yummy….
We like these additions.
Salt and pepper are magic every time. I'm hungry! We need to have french cooking classes for all humans. It would evolve us away from cheetos and frozen dinners.
Vraiment?
The Crust is Amazing!!! Thank you for the recipe Jacques
What a legend! Every time a new video with Jacque comes out, it’s always a special occasion for me. Thank you chef Jacque, and the whole production team!
Chicken thighs are my favorite.
D'accord, cheaper cut and more nutritious. Grand Chef Pepin shows us the way, the wise will follow.
Thanks, as ever, Jacques & team. Thinking of Lyon, one might substitute a tablespoon and a half of proper mustard (with a pinch of sugar) in place of the ketchup. Cheers.
Let us know how it turns out!
@@kqed It's good ... but dispense with the olives in that case. Both ketchup and mustard are handy thickeners, shelf-stable, just different unami/flavour.
Can’t believe Jacques Pépin used ketchup for a sauce…
Red vinegar?
Honestly I’m so humbled and thank for for Monsieur Jacques. I start to ask ‘why’ and he so cleverly explains and shows how much I have to learn. Must try this one
It’s an absolute treat to watch Jacques Pépin cook.. he’s so chill. Thank you for this recipe, will try it ❤
I made this several times. My wife LOVES it. I haven't told her the secret ingredient is ketchup!! Haha!
It's just a "thickening agent" 😉
Time to thaw out some chicken.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! God bless you
I am Asian and knew this guy knows his stuff from the way he processed the garlic (if it wasnt evident enough in the deftness that he cooked with, a mark of someone who cooked professionally for a long time). The food style is down to earth, my kind of food. Going to follow!!
I tried this recipe before, it is so delicious! So much fun, never get tired of watching Chef Pepin cook. 😄
A true master at work. You are able to explain easily not just the what but the why of cooking. Thank you.
Garlic Chicken a la Jacques!
So quick & simple.
Master piece by a legend. 😊😊😊😊
Rushing to the market for chicken thighs.
Thank you Chef for showing a new way to cook them.
Love my chkn thighs!
Chef, I madre this tonight for dinner. What can I say but Thank You. This came out restaurant quality. I made it with garlic mashed potatoes and put the sauce over the perfectly cooked chicken and mashed potatoes. The olives gave it a nice briney flavor. Absolutely fabulous sir thank you for sharing.
Chef, after watching one of your videos on cooking bone-in chicken thighs with skin, I started cooking it the same way ever since and it comes out perfect every time!! You are an awesome teacher!! Thank you! ❤❤
Jacques the master does it again
So quick and easy! I’ll make those additional cuts in my thighs when I try this recipe this weekend. (I always learn something new when watching Chef’ I like how crispy these are. Thanks Chef Jacques!
Again Thank you chef Pepin for sharing this quick and simple, yet delicious, chicken recipe. Merci, et a la prochaine !
What a wonderful soul! God must love Jacques Pepin very much.
I'll bet delicious. Yum. Will try. ❤
One of my favorite Mr pepen
❤❤❤Thank You!
Cannot believe he came in to dine at Marea Restaurant with us it was so beautiful and the energy was amazing
On se régale a la Lyonnaise! Merci Chef!
I love the "no muss, no fuss" approach and appreciate that little trick on trimming the thigh to make it lie flat. Others would make us feel we have to debone the thigh or we just ain't into fine cooking--and they'd faint at the sight of catsup. It would be fun to experiment with other vinegars besides the classic red wine. Thanks very much for this--food for thought, as it were.
I used to used the recipes of this Master Chef 😊 from his series Fast Food My Way.....to impressed people 😂...I must add successfully 👍...Simple, yet brilliant recipes....Mr. Pepin is still my favourite chef. I love his recipe.
Recently joined this channel,we love your style and cusine !
I am always amused by his 70's era JennAir cooktop. My dad had one in his brand new house he built in 1975.
this is worth a try ! looks delish !
THANKS JACQUES!, FOR THE BEST RECIPES. I'M GOING FOR IT.
Let us know how it turns out!
I’m on it! He is one of my faves.
Jacques Pepin is the greatest!
That bottle of vinegar with the holes in the cork is genius!!!
Seems like a very Provençal preparation, I'm sure Lyon has some of that influence. I love all of Chef Pépin's quick, easy delicious meals!
Simple easy recipes with things most people have in their kitchen
BLACK garlic makes everything so much greater !!!
Truth.
This man's still going! I'll be making this tomorrow.
I've already cooked this dish twice already. I changed the ketchup, though. I used tomato paste and added water. It came out better for me as I'm not a big fan of ketchup.
Love you Jacques
I admire your humble disposition i learn a lot from you
God bless you
How awesome is he ❤
Add soy sauce, peppercorns & bay leaves, you'll have Filipino Chicken Adobo
substitute ketchup with sugar and it's definitely adobo.
🙌
A Spanish sweet onion would be so lovely here. And a thin slice of a nice sharp cheddar.
❤UMMMM YESSSS❤
Monsieur Pepin.......u are extraordinaire!!!!1
I grew up watching Jacques (and Julia) cooking on public TV and later became a professional cook and chef. I always remember Jacques making quick and relatively simple sauces with very common condiments and pantry items. Ketchup? yes - Mayo? yes - Mustard? yes, all kinds of mustards and vinegars and condiments. Later, people would be rather skittish and snobby about using such humble and common items when doing bistro and home style french cooking. And I would tell them to go back and watch the old episodes of Jacques Pepin and look at the preps and sauces he made. They're easy and delicious and very classic. I love this style of cooking and the endless variations. Jacques is amazing!
I haven’t seen you for awhile I enjoy watching you cook.
Making this tonight
Love this Man...
A Chef of Excellence...❤❤❤
How am I just now finding your channel?!?! I have been looking for a really good garlic chicken thigh recipe. Guess what we are having for dinner tonight! 🤤
A very good dish, I will regularly do it from now. Delicious sauce. Thank you Chef Jacques Pepin
Amazing. This is almost like my grandmother's recipe for adobo.
❤ 🐓 🤤
nice, thanking you good sir
One and only true master!
I absolutely love and respect you sir. I love your videos.
incredible recipe...
I've used some great recipes by him.
Delicious!❤
Nice one😊
Anyone else tells me to put some ketchup in my sauce, I ain't buying it. Jacques Pepin tells me to, You got it, boss!
Awesome. As usual. 👍👍
Wow! Oh boy. Tremendous!
never would i have imagine a chef, especially an older french chef, would use ketchup or tabasco. Though, tabasco its just chili and vinegar but in this case he used the jalapeño one which was interesting.
❤🔥 Jacques Pépin ❤🔥
Love some high fructose corn syrup ketchup on my chicken....mmmmmm.
I just learned about hachis parmentier and I wonder if it’s something he ever makes
I’d love to see that
So easy and so delicious!
Thank you chef .
Jacques Pepin is a culinary genius. I think Jacques Pepin is the greatest chef of all. 🙂
Not sanitary.
Beautiful!❤️
This Leg went, "This how you perfectly cook the chicken and garlic French..." Then he went full Mexican, "Add some salsa de tomate y salsita" 🤣
What kind of vinegar should I use and is there anything else I could use instead?