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Title: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Meagan on August 06, 2010, 02:23:46 pm
Recipe Name: Chicken with Prunes

Book Name: Meat on the Menu

Tweaking details:
I didn't have a chilli so used half a teaspoon of sambal olek
I slipped and put 190 of water
I used (shock horror) 2 massel chicken stock cubes
500g of chicken thighs cut to about 2cm cubes

Review: Very tasty :) The family enjoyed it including the kids. I found it was cooked in about 18 mins but the pieces of chicken were quite small. I would have added the prunes half way through as they broke down quite a bit. I steamed some broccoli and added it to the server after the meal was cooked and served it on rice. I think you could do one and a half or even double the recipe, however it fed two adults and two kids under 4 with a small amount left over for DH to take to work for lunch.   

Score: 4.5/5
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: judydawn on August 06, 2010, 03:45:02 pm
Thanks for the review Megan (nice to see you back on the boards) - it does look a very easy recipe.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: CreamPuff63 on August 06, 2010, 04:03:11 pm
This was one of the first recipes we made from the MOM cookbook, and DH made this on his first (and unsupervised) experience with the TM. He did make the comment that I would need to make more TM vege stock concentrate as the jar had nearly run out  ??? (couldn't understand why, as I had only just knocked up a new batch) and low and behold he had poured in some obscene amount as he had misread it. Talk about salt overload... was virtually inedible... well inedible.  I made it a couple of weeks later, and it was lovely and we'll make it again. Very, very easy too.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: cookie1 on August 07, 2010, 08:21:07 am
Thanks, another one to put on my try list.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Meagan on August 07, 2010, 01:48:09 pm
Thanks for the review Megan (nice to see you back on the boards) - it does look a very easy recipe.
Thanks JD I have been reading but not posting. I thought I would try something different and it has been ages since I have done a review
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Thermomixer on August 08, 2010, 12:11:29 pm
Thanks for the review Meagan.  Hadn't seen this one.  Thanks for the tweaks too  :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Caroline J on August 09, 2010, 04:29:37 am
Making this week, thanks for the review :)
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Caroline J on August 18, 2010, 12:28:32 pm
Made recipe x 1.5.  Tasty and very easy, will make again.  Used apple juice instead of wine as I didn't have an open bottle.  Served with rice.

4/5
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: faffa_70 on April 19, 2011, 11:41:42 am
Made this last night and was a hit with the family (yay!!). This one is a keeper for us as I always have these ingredients in my kitchen  :)

Served with rice and steamed veg which I cooked after the chicken. Just popped the chicken into the Thermoserver while the rice and veg were cooking  ;)

4.5/5 for us for flavour, and ease  ;)

p.s. I made double batch, it fit in the TMX but was at capacity and as such some of the chicken got mashed up. I think I would stick to just 1.5 time the recipe
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: asha_76 on April 11, 2013, 03:52:16 am
Just wanted to add my endorsement of this recipe.

Not being a big fan of prunes, I almost skipped over this one but decided it looked so simple I would give it a try anyway.  Well everyone absolutely loved it, including my 14 month old son who wanted seconds!  I also served it with rice and vegies which I cooked whilst chicken was in thermoserver but you could easily serve it with mashed potato or even couscous.

The only tweak I would make is that when using the chicken thighs, I found mine were cooked nicely after 15 minutes rather than the 30 that is stated in the book.

Definitely a 5/5 from us!
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: cecilia on August 03, 2013, 11:27:56 am
Tried this for the first time.  Thanks for the inspiration, Meagan.  Prunes weren't dominating.  Sauce was rich and had a lovely deep colour.  "Nice, different, unusual."
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: HoppyPete on March 14, 2014, 07:47:59 am
I tried this recipe tonight with my family. I added and extra 50ml white wine, which gave a great serving sauce. Loved the flavours.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: cookie1 on March 14, 2014, 11:14:18 am
Welcome to the forum HoppyPete. Thanks for the review.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: judydawn on March 14, 2014, 11:16:31 am
Yes, thanks for joining us HoppyPete and for the review, what else have you done and how long have you had your Thermomix?
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: Slice of Health on March 17, 2014, 11:20:37 am
I made this tonight, very nice and will make again. I didn't have white wine so used juice from half small lemon and water. I put the butterfly in and cooked reverse speed 1 (for 15 min instead of half hour as per Asha's suggestion), I find using the butterfly good to prevent meat getting caught in blades and cut it fairly large too. I added a cup of frozen peas at the last minute and these cooked through when resting in thermoserver.  Will try increasing recipe next time so we have more leftovers. Yum, I like the way the prunes break down to a sauce!
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: judydawn on March 26, 2014, 07:00:42 am

This is a review from JulieO, posted elsewhere.

Wasn't sure at first as the sauce was an insipid colour and very thin after cooking with the butterfly in for 15 mins, but I then removed the butterfly and cooked for 5 mins more with the MC off.  The prunes dissolved and thickened and coloured the sauce.  It completely changed the look and flavour of the dish.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: wascallywabbit on October 17, 2015, 02:48:33 pm
I just purchased this cookbook so have been keen to try out all the recipes. I picked this as I had some chicken to use and it looked very simple, plus all the reviews have been quite positive. It was definitely easy to make but unfortunately it really didn't go down too well. Not sure what it is about it as I generally like prunes and sweet sauces, but I had to throw it all out. Maybe the prune and white wine combo made it seem a little too sickly sweet, but I unfortunately didn't know how to salvage it, so it was a real waste. :(

Interesting to see if anyone else found the same?
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: judydawn on October 17, 2015, 03:59:22 pm
Maybe just not to your palate wascallywabbit, I've just read the other reviews and they all seemed to be happy with this one. What a shame you had to throw it out.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: cookie1 on October 18, 2015, 03:55:09 am
It certainly is a shame as you did all the right things, like checking the reviews before hand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the recipe as it may prevent someone else from having to throw it out.
I don't make a lot from this book. My favourite recipe in it is the steak with soba noodles.
Title: Re: Recipe Review-Chicken with Prunes from Meat on the Menu
Post by: wascallywabbit on October 18, 2015, 01:47:09 pm
Thanks cookie1 and judydawn for your responses - I guess it's a case of better trying and knowing than never trying at all! Yes, it must just be a personal preference of flavours so I'll just have to test out some of the other recipes to see what appeals. I'm sure I'll find something - perhaps steak with soba noodles should be next!  ;)