Recipe of the Week: Olive, capers make this cozy chicken Marbella pop (2024)

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Tangy and sweet. Savory and not-so-subtle.Chicken Marbella is many things, but it's not Spanish, despite the name.

"The Silver Palate Cookbook" co-authorSheila Lukins is credited with creating this Spanish- and Moroccan-inspired chicken dish that includes olives, prunes, white wine and capers. She started serving it through her New York catering company in the late 1970s, and a recipe for the dish was included in the blockbuster cookbook she co-wrote with Julee Rosso in 1982.

Although she wasn't the first person to make a chicken dish with these ingredients, the chicken Marbellasthat have been served at dinner partiesand Passover Seders over the past 40 years lead back Lukins.

Melanie Lionello created her own spin on the dish in "Frugal Mediterranean Cooking: Easy, Affordable Recipes for Lifelong Health," which came out in December. Instead of using a mix of chicken cuts, she uses all drumsticks, which sit in the mixture of olive oil, vinegar, olives, capers and prunes overnight. Just before baking, add the white wine and brown sugar, which will caramelize as the dish bakes in the oven. If chicken Marbella is usually too sweet for you, cut out the prunes and cut down on the brown sugar.

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Cozy Chicken Marbella

Now, this is definitely not a traditional Mediterranean recipe. It actually originated in

New York as an Italian/Jewish hybrid recipe. However, the mainstays of the original recipe are quintessentially Mediterranean and full of flavor, so although it’s not traditional, I knew I had to include it because it still speaks to the heart of Mediterranean cooking. I’ve tweaked and changed this recipe around quite a bit for my own preferences, making it less sweet, with a cheaper cut of chicken and an easier cooking method so you can still enjoy it on a regular basis. Although it might be tempting to shorten the marinade time, it’s important that you let it marinate overnight because this process tenderizes the chicken and allows the skins to really crisp up once cooked.

— Melanie Lionello

8 chicken drumsticks

1 cup pitted prunes

2/3 cup green olives

3 1/2 tablespoons capers

8 cloves garlic, peeled and bruised

6 bay leaves

1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil

1/3 cup red wine vinegar

2 teaspoons salt

1 teaspoon cracked black pepper

3/4 cupdry white wine

1 heaping tablespoonbrown sugar

Roasted or steamed potatoes, for serving

Layer the drumsticks into a large shallow baking dish. Add the prunes, olives, capers, garlic and bay leaves, making sure you push them down into the dish and wedge them in between the chicken. Pour the olive oil and red wine vinegar over the dish and season with salt and pepper. Put a lid on the baking dish and let it marinate in the fridge overnight.

Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Take the dish from the fridge and, using tongs, turn each drumstick over. Add the wine and evenly sprinkle the brown sugar over the top. Bake with the lid off for 45 minutes, then increase the oven temperature to 425 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving with some roasted or steamed potatoes. Serves 4.

— From "Frugal Mediterranean Cooking: Easy, Affordable Recipes for Lifelong Health" by Melanie Lionello (Page Street Publishing, $21.99)

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Addie Broyles writes about food, food culture and home cooking for the American-Statesman. She can be reached at abroyles@statesman.com.

Recipe of the Week: Olive, capers make this cozy chicken Marbella pop (2024)

FAQs

Why is chicken Marbella so good? ›

First off, the chicken itself is always tender and juicy. But more than anything, it's in the unique Mediterranean flavor combination — a marinade of garlic and herbs, a savory-sweet wine gravy (which, I swear, is good enough to drink), and a mix of plump prunes, briny capers, and tangy green olives.

What wine to serve with chicken Marbella? ›

If you'd like to enjoy a glass of wine with your chicken Marbella, try serving it with a fruity rosé such as Grenache/Garnacha or Sangiovese. A light-bodied red Grenache, Pinot Noir, or Beaujolais would pair well for reds, and if you prefer white wine, opt for an off-dry Riesling.

What is the history of chicken Marbella? ›

In the late 1970s, Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso set up a gourmetfood store, the Silver Palate, which sold high-end fully prepared meals. They initially offered three main dishes: baked tenderloin of beef, baked ham and chicken Marbella. Chicken Marbella was the runaway success, and so was the business as a whole.

What is the most delicious chicken in the world? ›

Today the poulet de Bresse has the reputation of being the best quality table chicken in the world.

What is chicken marbella made of? ›

The dish is made with chicken marinated in olive oil, vinegar, prunes, olives, capers, and a mix of herbs and spices, then baked until golden and tender. Can you freeze Chicken Marbella? Yes, Chicken Marbella freezes quite well, making it a great make-ahead dish for meal planning or preparing food ahead for the month.

What food is Marbella known for? ›

Typical dishes like 'gazpacho' and 'ajoblanco' are a must in a Marbella kitchen, specially during the hot days of summer, or if on the other hand we visit Marbella during the winter, we can enjoy an exquisite 'sopa campera' (countryside soup).

What goes with chicken marsala? ›

  • Rice. Rice is a classic, gluten-free side dish that pairs perfectly with chicken Marsala. ...
  • Risotto. For a classic Italian side dish, consider risotto, a creamier alternative to plain rice. ...
  • Egg Noodles. ...
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  • Polenta. ...
  • Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Boursin Hasselback Potatoes.
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What wine goes with chicken and olives? ›

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If you're not too anxious about authenticity you could head further north in Italy for your wine pairing (a not-too-sweet Valpolicella ripasso would hit the spot) or further south: a fruity Sicilian red would be delicious, too.

What is the best Italian white wine with chicken? ›

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Its citrusy notes elevate the flavors of grilled chicken or a roast infused with the brightness of citrus. Savor the simplicity of Grilled Lemon-Herb Chicken accompanied by the crisp allure of Sauvignon Blanc from California, Italy, Chile or Australia.

What food pairs well with Pahlmeyer Chardonnay? ›

Ideal summer pairings include grilled shrimp and pineapple brochettes, curried chicken salad, and white pizza with ricotta and mushrooms.

Why is raw chicken in Spain yellow? ›

The characteristic yellow colour of the Coren Pollo de Coral free-range chicken comes from the daily intake of corn. The characteristic yellow colour of the Coren Pollo de Corral free-range chicken comes from the daily intake of corn. The chickens are bred in farms with at least 1 m2 of available space per bird.

Where did drunken chicken come from? ›

It's also rare to come across an iconic Chinese dish without an elaborate origin story. Canonically, all we can say is that Drunken Chicken was invented in Shaoxing, which has been producing arguably the best huangjiu in China for at least 3,000 years (more on that later).

Where was butter chicken? ›

Butter chicken, or murgh makhani, known in India, originates from Punjab. The story goes that a Punjabi chef living in New Delhi was experimenting with butter-fried chicken and came up with something so delicious he decided to give it a name: murgh makhani, or buttery chicken.

Why is Marbella so good? ›

Marbella is blessed with a microclimate, which means temperatures are less extreme compared to the rest of the coast, so that's another reason to choose Marbella! If you love beaches, you'll be spoilt for choice with 27.9km of beautiful beaches in Marbella, and many more in the surrounding areas.

What makes Marbella special? ›

Marbella is home to some of the oldest buildings in the world, most of which are functional and still in use today. Warm weather, scenic views, and stunning beaches attract millions of tourists to the seaside town every year. From the best beach parties to Old Town, Marbella has it all.

What is the most delicious part of the chicken? ›

Arguably the tastiest part of the chicken, thighs are little parcels of tender, juicy meat from the top of the bird's leg. You can buy them bone in, or bone out, and with the skin on or off. The meat is darker and firmer than the white breast meat and needs slightly longer to cook.

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