Best 7 Chicken Etouffee Recipes

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**Chicken Etouffee: A Culinary Journey to Louisiana's Vibrant Flavors**

Embark on a tantalizing culinary expedition to the heart of Louisiana with Chicken Etouffee, a classic Cajun dish that embodies the essence of this vibrant region's rich culinary heritage. This savory stew, pronounced "ay-too-fay," is a harmonious blend of succulent chicken, the "Holy Trinity" of diced celery, bell peppers, and onions, and a luscious sauce brimming with bold, aromatic flavors. As you delve into this delectable dish, you'll encounter variations that cater to diverse palates, including a traditional recipe that showcases the rustic charm of the original, a spicy version that ignites your taste buds with a fiery kick, and a seafood rendition that transports you to the coastal bounty of Louisiana. Each recipe promises a unique culinary adventure, inviting you to savor the diverse tapestry of flavors that define Chicken Etouffee as a cornerstone of Cajun cuisine.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

CHICKEN ETOUFFEE



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This isn't a true etouffee like the shrimp or crawfish you'll see at a restaurant. Which is probably why I and my family like it so much.

Provided by SmithFam5

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Stews     Etouffee Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
¼ cup butter
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 (16 ounce) package skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, cubed
1 green bell pepper, chopped
1 onion, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped, or more to taste
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons butter, or more to taste
1 cup water, or as needed to cover
4 bay leaves
3 cups cooked rice

Steps:

  • Whisk flour, salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl.
  • Heat 1/4 cup butter and olive oil in a large skillet. Dredge chicken cubes in seasoned flour and fry in the hot butter and oil until golden brown and no longer pink inside, about 10 minutes. Remove chicken, leaving butter mixture in skillet. Reduce heat to low.
  • Stir 1 tablespoon leftover seasoned flour into pan drippings in skillet; cook and stir until the mixture forms a paste and cooks to the color of dark caramel, 10 to 15 minutes. Watch carefully and stir constantly to avoid burning. Add bell pepper, onion, celery, garlic, and 2 more tablespoons butter to flour paste and toss to coat vegetables with butter and browned flour mixture. Cook and stir until vegetables are soft, about 10 minutes.
  • Pour in enough water to cover vegetables, add bay leaves, and bring to a simmer. Return chicken to skillet and cook until flavors are blended, about 10 more minutes. Serve with cooked rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 479.7 calories, Carbohydrate 60.2 g, Cholesterol 69.4 mg, Fat 16.1 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 22.1 g, SaturatedFat 8.2 g, Sodium 1297.9 mg, Sugar 2.6 g

EMERIL'S CHICKEN ETOUFFEE



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Great New Year's Day recipe. Served this with collard greens (for money) and black-eyed peas (for luck). From Paula Deen's magazine.

Provided by mary winecoff

Categories     Poultry

Time 2h30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 (4 lb) roasting chickens, cut into 8 pieces
salt
cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup unsalted butter
3/4 cup flour
1 cup yellow onion, finely diced
1/2 cup celery, finely chopped
1/2 cup bell pepper, finely chopped
2 bay leaves
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 (12 ounce) bottle dark beer or 1 (12 ounce) bottle amber beer
1 quart chicken stock
2 teaspoons brown sugar, firmly packed
1/4 cup hot sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
cooked rice

Steps:

  • Season chicken pieces with salt and cayenne pepper to taste.
  • Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat and sear chicken pieces on both sides until golden brown.
  • Remove to a platter and reserve.
  • Add butter to pan and when melted, add flour and stir to combine well.
  • Continue to cook roux, stirring constantly, about 12 to 15 minutes or until chocolate brown.
  • Immediately add onion, celery, bell pepper and bay leaves and cook 2 to 3 minutes or until soft.
  • Add garlic and cook 2 minutes.
  • Add beer and stir well to loosen any brown bits from pan bottom.
  • Add stock, brown sugar, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce, stirring to combine.
  • Bring to a boil, return chicken pieces to the pot and simmer 1 hour and 15 minutes until chicken is very tinder.
  • Remove chicken pieces to a platter and when cool enough to handle, remove chicken meat from bones.
  • Return chicken meat to etouffee and continue cooking 30 minutes, until sauce is thickened and flavorful and chicken is beginning to fall apart.
  • Add chopped parsley, stirring to combine.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning, if necessary.
  • Serve immediately over hot cooked rice.

CHICKEN ETOUFFEE (SLOW COOKER)



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Make and share this Chicken Etouffee (Slow Cooker) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by gailanng

Categories     Chicken Thigh & Leg

Time 6h45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup flour
5 cups chopped onions
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 cup chopped celery
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon white pepper
1/4-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon paprika
1 1/2 cups chicken stock or 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
3 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1 inch cubes
1 cup sliced green onion
1/4 cup choppd parsley

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in a large, heavy bottomed pot set over medium-high heat. Whisk in the flour and cook, stirring constantly to make a light-to-medium brown roux (about the color of peanut butter or a little lighter). Immediately add the chopped onion, bell pepper and celery. Reduce the heat to medium and cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes. Stir in the garlic, three peppers, salt and paprika; cook 1 minute. Add the chicken stock and stir to mix. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring often.
  • Transfer the contents of the pot to the slow cooker and add the cubed chicken. Stir to mix, cover and cook on HIGH for 3 hours or LOW for 6 hours. Stir in the sliced green onions and chopped parsley, adjust seasonings and cook, covered for an additional 5-10 minutes.
  • Serve over rice.

CHICKEN ETOUFFEE



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Paul Prudhomme's killer chicken etouffee. Not something you'd want to eat every day but for New Year's or Fat Tuesday, perfect. It's a bit rich so I've adapted it to make it a little less so. I generally cut the peppers in the seasoning mix down to 1/4 of the amount on the ingredients list. Some consider me a wimp. You've been warned! Cook time for stock and rice is not included.

Provided by sugarpea

Categories     Chicken

Time 1h55m

Yield 8 pieces, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 29

1/2 lb chicken backs or 1/2 lb chicken neck
3 cups cold water
1/2 medium onion, unpeeled
1 garlic clove, unpeeled and cut in thirds
1 stalk celery, with top
1 bay leaf
10 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon red pepper
3 lbs chicken pieces
salt
garlic powder
ground red pepper (preferably cayenne)
vegetable oil (for deep frying)
3/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon ground red pepper (preferably cayenne)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped celery
1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper
6 tablespoons flour, using reserved extra flour coating
1 3/4 cups chicken stock, for etouffee
4 -6 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided, to your taste
6 tablespoons very finely chopped green onions
chicken stock, as needed
2 cups hot cooked rice

Steps:

  • Chicken Stock for Etouffee: Put chicken in water and bring to boil; add vegetables and bay leaf; simmer on low heat for 1-2 hours; replenish water as needed to keep 2 3/4 cups of liquid in the pot; strain and use immediately or refrigerate.
  • Flour Coating: Combine all ingredients in a plastic bag.
  • Fried Chicken: Generously rub all the chicken pieces with the seasonings; set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes; heat 1 1/2" oil to 375°F in a cast iron skillet; add chicken to flour coating and shake to coat thoroughly; reserve any excess flour.
  • Fry chicken until browned and cooked through, about 8 minutes per side; drain on paper towels and set aside; pour oil from skillet, retaining, and scraping loose, any browned bits, and 1/4 cup of the oil in the skillet.
  • Seasoning Mix: In a small bowl thoroughly combine all dry ingredients; set aside; combine chopped vegetables in separate bowl and set aside.
  • Roux: Heat the oil over high heat in a large, heavy skillet until it begins to smoke, about 5 minutes; remove from heat; use a LONG handled whisk and gradually mix in flour; reduce heat to medium-high; return skillet to heat and cook, stirring constantly, until roux is dark red-brown, 3-5 minutes; don't let roux scorch and DON'T get it on your skin!
  • Remove from heat and stir in HALF the combined vegetables; stir for 3 minutes while the roux cools down; set aside.
  • Gravy: Bring the stock to a boil in a 2-quart saucepan; gradually whisk in roux and stir until incorporated; bring mixture to a rolling boil; reduce heat to low; continue stirring and simmer another 15 minutes; gravy should be very thick; set aside.
  • Finish: In a large skillet, melt 2-3 T butter over very low heat; stir in remaining chopped vegetables and sauté 10-12 minutes, until completely wilted stirring occasionally; add the reserved gravy and the dry Seasoning Mix; simmer another 15 minutes and stir often.
  • In a 4-quart saucepan, melt the remaining 2-3 T butter; sauté the green onions 2 minutes; add the chicken and gravy and bring to a boil over medium heat; remove from heat and set aside for 15 minutes.
  • Skim oil off surface of etouffee; reheat, adding more stock if needed to thin the gravy; for each plate place 1/2 cup rice, pour on 1/3 cup sauce, and top with 2 pieces of chicken; serve immediately.

SHRIMP AND CHICKEN ETOUFFEE



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Categories     Chicken

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 pound andouille sausage, diced
3 pounds skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs
Kosher salt
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
4 stalks celery, diced
1 large onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
2 tablespoons dry sherry
Freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the vegetable oil and andouille and cook, stirring, until crisp, 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate. Season the chicken with salt, then add to the pot in batches to brown, 5 minutes per side. Transfer to the plate with the andouille. Make the roux: Remove the pot from the heat and cool slightly (there should be about 1/4 cup drippings; drain or add oil as needed). Return the pot to medium heat. Sprinkle in the flour and stir, scraping up the browned bits from the pan with a wooden spoon. Continue to cook, stirring, until the mixture smells nutty and turns a deep brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Add the celery, onion, bell pepper, garlic, cayenne, and salt to taste. Cook, stirring, until the vegetables are tender, 6 to 8 minutes. Whisk in the broth. Return the chicken and andouille to the pot and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, about 25 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a plate and let cool slightly while the stew simmers; remove the skin and shred the meat. Return the meat to the pot. Stir in the shrimp and sherry and cook until the shrimp turn pink, 2 to 3 more minutes. Season with salt and black pepper

CHICKEN AND ANDOUILLE ETOUFFEE



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Categories     Chicken

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

3/4 cup canola oil
3/4 cup flour
2 ribs celery, finely chopped
1 small yellow onion, finely chopped
1/2 green bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped
2 tsp. kosher salt
1 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1 tsp. freshly ground white pepper
1 tsp. dried basil
1/2 tsp. dried thyme
3 cups chicken stock
4 tbsp. unsalted butter, cubed
2 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1" pieces
1 lb. andouille sausage, halved lengthwise and cut crosswise into 1/2"-thick pieces
6 large scallions, white and green parts, thinly sliced
Cooked white rice, for serving

Steps:

  • 1. Heat oil in a 6-qt. Dutch oven over medium-high heat until it begins to smoke. Add flour, whisking constantly, and cook for 1 minute. Reduce heat to medium and cook, whisking constantly, until roux is the color of milk chocolate, about 12-15 minutes. Add celery, onions, and peppers, and cook, stirring constantly, until soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in salt, cayenne, black and white peppers, basil, and thyme, and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute more. Add 2 cups chicken stock, and bring to a boil; cook until thickened, about 5 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, heat butter in a 12" skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken, and cook, turning once, until lightly browned, 4-6 minutes; transfer chicken and butter to Dutch oven. Pour remaining chicken stock into skillet, stir to scrape up any browned bits, and then pour into Dutch oven along with andouille; cook, stirring occasionally, until thick and chicken is cooked through, about 10 minutes more. Remove pan from heat, stir in scallions, and serve étouffée with rice.

CHICKEN ETOUFFEE



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This is a spicy cajun dish. But you can adjust it to suit the taste of your family. It is great to take to church socials and family gatherings, etc.

Provided by Myra Pressnell

Categories     Chicken

Time 3h30m

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 large chicken, broiler-fryer
2 qt water
1/2 c vegetable oil
1 1/2 c flour
1 stick butter
2 c onion
1 c bell pepper
1/2 c celery
3 tsp minced garlic
3 Tbsp parsley flakes
1 Tbsp salt
1 Tbsp black pepper
2 Tbsp whole basil
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
6 dash(es) tabasco sauce
rice or pasta

Steps:

  • 1. Cook chicken. Remove from heat. Cool. Bone chicken and put in fridge until needed. Reduce broth to 1 quart and set aside.
  • 2. Finely chop vegetables. Heat oil in skillet. When oil is hot, add 3/4 cup of the flour and stir with whisk until dark brown but not burned. Remove from heat and set aside. This is your dark roux.
  • 3. In a 2 quart pot, heat butter on hi. Add onions, bell peppers, celery, and garlic. Saute until onions just begin to wilt. Add rest of flour. Stir in well and continue to stir until flour starts to brown.This is your light roux. Add slowly 1 quart of broth until all is added. Stir with whisk until blended with roux.
  • 4. Add dark roux. Stir in well until blended. Bring to boil. Add remaining ingredients except chicken. Reduce heat to maintain boil. Cover and simmer 30 minutes.
  • 5. Add chicken and stir. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Let stand covered 10 minutes. Serve over rice or your favorite pasta.
  • 6. You can also substitute shrimp or other meat for the chicken

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: Fresh, flavorful ingredients will make your étouffée taste its best. Look for plump, juicy chicken, succulent shrimp, and a variety of colorful vegetables.
  • Don't overcrowd the pot: If you add too much chicken or shrimp to the pot, it will not cook evenly. Cook the chicken or shrimp in batches if necessary.
  • Cook the roux slowly: The roux is the base of the étouffée, and it needs to be cooked slowly and carefully to develop its full flavor. Don't let the roux burn.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: Vegetables add color, flavor, and nutrition to étouffée. Some good choices include celery, onions, bell peppers, and tomatoes.
  • Season to taste: Étouffée is a flavorful dish, but it's important to season it to your own taste. Add salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper to taste.

Conclusion:

Chicken étouffée is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is a great way to use up leftover chicken, and it can also be made with shrimp or crawfish. Étouffée is a versatile dish that can be served over rice, pasta, or mashed potatoes. It is a hearty and satisfying meal that is sure to please everyone at the table.

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