What is hunter's chicken

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My long held opinion of this was that Hunter's Chicken was chicken breast, stuffed with cheese, wrapped in bacon and, occasionally, with barbecue sauce over the top. Recipes like these seem to agree with me.

However, I've just been looking around the web to see if I could get a recipe with any new ideas, and came across this. There's a few others in the same vein, which basically have it as a chicken stew.

So, which is correct? Or are they both?



Best Answer

There are a lot of different dishes, and not enough names, and different parts of the world don't agree with each other on what things should be called. In general, there is no standard for what a dish a certain name corresponds to. I believe for example Italy has standardized some recipes, but there are still people making their own version of that dish, and calling it by the same name. To summarize, both are correct. There is no universal body that names dishes.




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What is hunter style cooking?

Chicken cacciatore is an Italian dish of chicken braised in a tomato-based sauce and often includes wild mushrooms. It is frequently referred to as "hunter style" as the word cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian.

Why is it called Hunters chicken UK?

Etymology. Chasseur means "hunter" in French, which also refers to the chasseur sauce. Hunter's chicken shares the same literal name as chicken cacciatore in Italy (cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian).

What do u have with hunters chicken?

You can serve this Hunters Chicken Recipe with:
  • Crispy Oven-Baked Chips.
  • Creamy Mashed Potato.
  • Garlic Parmesan Green Beans.
  • Butter-Pepper Carrots.
  • Crispy Saute Potatoes.




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