Ultra tender flesh and super crispy skin smothered in a thick savoury sauce with vegetables. This Chicken Stew is slow cooked in the oven to develop deep, incredible flavours. The smell that fills the house when it’s in the oven is simply wonderful!
More chicken stew recipe options: Faster Chicken Quick Stew (using bite size chicken pieces), Coq au Vin and Chicken Fricasée (creamy French Chicken Stew, reader favourite!).
Chicken Stew – with crispy skin!
Anyone else here not a fan of slimy chicken skin??
I don’t care how long it’s been slow cooked. And whether it’s a stew, in soup or Hainanese chicken.
No chicken skin comes near my mouth unless it’s crispy or caramelised.
When my mother reads this, I know she’s going to roll her eyes and think”she’s so childish!!”
I don’t care. I love crispy skin. I want crispy skin. Give me all the crispy skin!!! 😂
Slow cooked in the oven for crispy skin!
Because I’m so anti-slimy chicken skin, I like to make my Chicken Stew in the oven rather than on the stove. And unless someone knows a magic trick, the only way to get crispy skin for a stew is in the oven.
Cook it covered for part of the time, then uncover it to let the sauce thicken, make the chicken flesh super tender, the surface of the veggies and edges of the stew caramelise, and – most importantly in my world – to get that chicken skin super crispy!
Don’t have the time to slow cook?
Try my speedier Chicken Stew – made with boneless chicken thighs, this is on the table in an hour but tastes like it’s been cooking all day!
OK, I think I’ve babbled on enough about the chicken skin. Let me move on.
Under the crispy skin -> tender flesh.
Smothering the crispy skin -> thick savoury gravy sauce.
Around the crispy skin -> tender soft vegetables.
😇😇😇
I’m lucky enough to have a big, shallow casserole pot / dutch oven which is absolutely perfect for these kind of stews that go from stove to oven. But if you don’t have one, don’t worry, just tip it all into a baking pan before popping it into the oven.
And – confession time. The reason I cropped out most of the bowl in the photo below is because I ate the chicken before I took this photo. The side you can’t see just has bones, picked completely clean.
I couldn’t resist! Don’t judge me! 😂 – Nagi x
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Chicken Stew
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Chicken Stew
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1.5 kg / 3lb bone in, skin on chicken thighs and drumsticks (6 to 8 pieces)
- Salt and pepper
- 2 onions , halved and cut into wedges
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 3 large carrots , cut thick end into 1.5cm / 3/5" pieces, thin end 2.5cm/1"
- 4 celery stalks , cut into 2cm / 4/5" chunks
- 1/2 cup (125 ml) white wine (or water)
- 3 tbsp (35g) flour
- 3 cups (750 ml) chicken broth , low low sodium
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- 2 tsp Worscestershire sauce
- 3 sprigs thyme , or 1 tsp dried thyme (or other herb)
- 2 bay leaves (dried or fresh)
- 600 g / 1.2lb baby potatoes , halved (quarter large ones)
Serving (optional):
- Fresh thyme or parsley (chopped)
- Warm crusty bread
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F.
- Heat oil in a large pot over high heat. Brown chicken on both sides until light golden, sprinkling with salt and pepper. Remove from pot. (Do in 2 batches if pot not big enough).
- If there's too much oil in the pot, discard some. Add onion and garlic. Cook for 2 minutes until onion is translucent.
- Add carrots and celery, cook for 1 minute.
- Add wine. Stir, scraping the bottom of the pan to dissolve the brown bits into the liquid. Cook for 1 minute until liquid is mostly gone.
- Sprinkle flour across surface, stir.
- Add broth, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, thyme and bay leaves. Stir to dissolve tomato paste.
- Place chicken on top, keeping the skin above the liquid level as much as you can.
- Bring to simmer then cover. Bake for 45 minutes.
- Remove from oven, remove lid. Add potatoes, pushing them into the liquid and rearranging chicken so they sit on top (for lovely crispy skin).
- Return to oven without the lid for a further 40 minutes until the chicken skin is deep golden and super crispy, the potatoes are soft and the sauce is thickened.
- Taste sauce and adjust salt and pepper to taste.
- Serve with warm crusty bread on the side to dunk in the sauce - or go all the way with Garlic Bread! Optional: garnish with extra fresh thyme leaves or parsley.
Recipe Notes:
Originally published May 2018. Updated for housekeeping matters – no change to recipe.
Life of Dozer
Flashback to May 2018 when this recipe was first published when he tore his ACL and had to have a knee operation. Shaved rump, permanent “help me up” harness, and trapped in a play pen for weeks.
Adding a Cone of Shame was just rubbing salt into the wound, isn’t it?
I told him not to scratch the stitches. I warned him about the cone. He did not obey!!😂
Happy to report he is back to normal, chasing birds, leaping off jetties and generally living the high life!❤️ N x
Fran says
Delicious recipe. I’ve also made with chicken breasts and in the slow cooker which works out just as nicely.
Nagi says
That’s great to know Fran! I love an easy slow cooker meal ❤️
Jennie Perchall says
How well would the crispy skin chicken freeze? Sort of thinking skin off and maybe shredding the kitchen may freeze better
Nagi says
Hi Jennie, you can freeze it but it wont be crispy when you thaw. I’d suggest removing the skin – N x
Mimi Hargate says
I just finished this recipe and it smells divine, the chicken is so tender and I can’t wait to eat it. I needed to add a little more salt and pepper, worchestshire and some wine. It’s perfect. Also, I thought browning the chicken on high was too hot.
Nagi says
Hi Mimi, I’m so glad you gave it a go! Just turn down the heat a little if you find your chicken browning too much 🙂
ERCIUS says
yummy tyvm
Shawn Boucher says
Recipe is deadly. So thank you. Added more broth, cause it’s best part.
Kiera says
Husband loves this so it’s on my repeat list. Thanks for your beautiful recipes x
Nagi says
It’s so addictive with some nice crusty bread for dunking 🤤
Meghan says
Hi Nagi – how does this change if I want to use boneless/skinless chicken thighs? Don’t need a shorter cooking method just prefer those chicken pieces.
Noel says
Hi Nagi!
I was trying to figure out a Sunday dinner yesterday in which I already had all or at least most of the ingredients found this gem. I have it in the oven for the 45 minutes as of now waiting for my timer to add my potatoes and I must say – this bad boy is sounding off the entire house! It hasn’t been feeling like the holidays to me until the warm and comforting smell of this dish. Can’t wait to try it out with the crusty bread I’m baking after!
Ellie says
Ok to use chicken breasts in the chicken stew? Just as good as thighs? Thank you
Lou says
My go-to chicken stew. Beautifil every time.
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Lou, thanks os much ❤️
Tara Dunnihoo says
I have a instapot and a slow cooker. What are the instructions if I use these?
Nagi says
Hi Tara, you could definitely transfer this to a slow cooker if you wanted but it would be extra steps. You’d need to transfer back to the oven in the next to get that crispy skin – N x
Robert says
Nagi, Seems like a great recipe! Planning on making it this holiday for family…large group of 10-12. Tried using your scale, but it seems to become inaccurate as you quadruple recipe. Any advice on how to more accurately scale recipe. Thanks.
Nagi says
Hi Robert, if you scale the recipe up to 12 servings, the ingredients will scale up for you – N x
Cheryl says
Can I make this one day ahead.
Adam says
Yippee… Made it @1st try!
Best it’s still tasty eventho go without salt. Add green peas and button mushrooms 😋
Thanks.. Thanks.. Nagi 🙌
Nagi says
Sounds great Adam!
Mary A Spear says
Hello! Can this recipe be adapted for a slow cooker? If so, please advise how to do it. This is a wonderful recipe. I would love for my brother to be able to make it as he is can’t use an oven. Thank you,
Mary Spear
Nagi says
Hi Mary, I haven’t tried with this recipe sorry as you’d still need to pop it in the oven to get the crispy skin – N x
Nikki says
I cooked this on a cold rainy night and it was the perfect dinner. Dunking our bread into the sauce and then digging in to the rest, it was warming and delicious.
Nagi says
YES! Brand for dunking is a MUST!
Hilary says
Shut your damn mouth! I never thought to do this and it looks amazing!! Looks so good that I want to slap everybody! Where have you and your recipes been my whole life!? Glad I found you.
Nagi says
YESSSSS! I hope you give it a go Hilary!
Marnie says
Another winner from Nagi. Her website is my dinner menu planning “go to”! This was rich and comforting without being heavy. Perfect to have on the stove for a Fall day.
Nagi says
That’s great Marnie!
hate to cook says
This chick stew was awesome!!! Best one I ever made. One thing though, it takes a lot longer to prep than what it says….like most recipes. Well worth it though!!
Melissa says
I prep this dish in the morning. Literally chop all the veg, mix the sauce, pour over the veg and then lay seasoned chicken on the top. Making sure the skin is out… then a true nagi tip, I put a little baking soda on the skin… pop in the fridge, then simply cook!!! Super simple, absolutely delicious!!!
I know it would taste nicer with the extra steps, but if you’re absolutely flat out, then this is a winner!!
Nagi says
Sorry it took longer to prep for you, but I hope it was worth it!! – N x
Amy says
If I don’t have a dutch oven, can I brown the chicken/cook the onion in a frying pan and then transfer everything to a casserole dish prior to baking it? will it take longer singe the casserole dish will be cold?
Linda says
This is a wonderful, rich stew. Made it this weekend, our first real cool weekend, and everyone ate it up – no leftovers!
Nagi says
Wahoo, winner winner chicken dinner!