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Sunday Dinner: Coq au Vin, Italian Style

By:   Carl Hanson

Sweet Italian sausage gives a French classic a quick Italian makeover.

France and Italy serve up two of the world’s most celebrated cuisines. This late autumn menu borrows a little from both. It's rustic fare and surprisingly simple--a modern fusion of the best the Old World has to offer.




Menu

Serve with creamy polenta and open a bottle of sprightly Italian wine for a comforting meal to take the chill off an autumn evening. 


Wine Pairing

It's white with chicken, right? Well, maybe not with this one. Coq au vin is a chicken dish made with (and for) red wine. Burgundy (Pinot Noir) is a classic companion, but this recipe's slight Italian accent means you wouldn't go wrong with Barbera from the Piedmont region of Northwest Italy. Zinfandel would be another good choice. Whatever you choose, pick up a couple of bottles--one for the pot, one for the table.


    The Menu, Recipe-by-Recipe

    Coq au Vin alla Italiana

    Get things going with a real crowd pleaser.

    "Voila, a classic gourmet chicken dinner in under an hour!”
    -- Richard, recipe submitter

    Rave Review: "This recipe is delicious. It's relatively simple to follow and produces impressive, gourmet-tasting results. Thanks, Richard." 
    -- Sherrymiller


    Cheesy Polenta

    Instead of mashed potatoes, try an Italian staple--polenta--brightened up with sharp Cheddar cheese.

    "The trick is to slowly add the cornmeal and whisk constantly to avoid lumps."
    --momsosmart, recipe submitter

    Rave Review: "I've never made polenta before and this was so easy. I garnished the top with some extra Cheddar, and it was super yummy."
    --Cardamum


    Green Beans with Walnuts

    Fresh-cut green beans get the double walnut treatment--they're tossed in walnut oil, then topped with toasted nuts.

    "Super yummy dish that can be prepared in advance, and tossed with hot oil just before the dinner is served."
    --Tina, recipe submitter

    Rave Review: "These were the best green beans I have ever had and I really do not care for green beans. Excellent and I will definitely make again."
    -- Shannon W


    Pumpkin Figs Pie

    Pears and figs give an unusual twist to this pumpkin pie.

    "Light and naturally sweet pie made with pears, pumpkin and figs without needing to add sugar--unless you want to."
    -- Manuela, recipe submitter

    Rave Review: I made this with fresh figs and added 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves, and 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg ...Very Yummy!
    --montana j's

     
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