Braising is a perfect one-pot, cold weather cooking technique that doesn't take much effort. The resulting meat is fall-off the bone tender. Adding fresh vegetables and herbs completes the dish.
As the braise simmers, the kitchen fills with a warming sweetness, further helping to banish the cold.
Using bacon with it's smoky flavor and good fat content adds even more flavor to the succulent chicken.
For Zesterdaily, I wrote a recipe for Bacon Braised Chicken that is perfect any time of the year, but especially on those cold and damp days when nothing gets you warm.
I love making my family and friends healthy, flavorful, easy-to-prepare dishes that are simple, yet elegant. Besides writing "Men Who Like to Cook" and "Men Who Like to Travel," I also write for Zester Daily, One for the Table, Peter Greenberg and NY Daily News online. My latest eCookbook, 10 Delicious Holiday Recipes, is available on Amazon. I am also selling handcrafted chocolates at www.dchocolates.com "Subscribe via email" and you'll get an email whenever I post a new recipe.

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