Perfect for the winter months this Creamy Chicken Cacciatore Stew will wrap you in a warm blanket of flavor and nourishment after a long day’s work.
Cacciatore means hunter in Italian. Maybe you already knew that. I didn’t. I’ve not made a traditional cacciatore dish before but I tend not to be too traditional around here so I decided to turn my first effort into a creamy stew.
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I’m a fickle mushroom eater. I can eat them but they need to be well-browned. So my stew starts with a lengthy sautee of fresh mushrooms in some butter. From there it’s layers upon layers of flavor. Vegetables, diced tomatoes with Italian flavors, capers, rotisserie chicken and gnocchi. It’s the potato gnocchi that made me decide to make this a creamy stew by stirring in some sour cream at the end. It’s just one more layer of flavor and texture and it really adds to the finished dish.
Speaking of rotisserie chicken it’s a starting point for lots of my main course recipes. Chicken and Dumplings, Kentucky Hot Brown Mac and Cheese and Chicken Piccata Casserole. I love a good shortcut and this is one of mine. Stick around and check out some more of these recipes. You’ll be glad you did.
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Creamy Chicken Cacciatore Stew
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp unsalted butter divided
- 1 rotisserie chicken
- 2 cups baby portabella mushrooms stemmed and sliced
- 3 stalks celery diced
- 1/2 onion thinly sliced
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley chopped
- 2 small zucchini diced
- 2 (15 oz) cans diced tomatoes with garlic, basil and oregano drained
- 1/3 cup capers drained
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 1 (16 oz) pkg potato gnocchi
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Pour any juices from the rotisserie chicken into a large soup pot. Skin and shred the meat from the chicken. Discard the skin and bones.
- Over medium heat add two tablespoons of the butter to the chicken juices.
- Add the sliced mushrooms and cook until almost of all of the liquid is evaporated and the mushrooms are browned.
- Add the remaining tablespoon of butter. Once melted add the celery, onion, parsley and zucchini. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are softening, 6 - 8 minutes.
- Add the chicken, drained tomatoes and capers and chicken broth. Bring to a low boil.
- Add the potato gnocchi and simmer until the gnocchi floats to the top. Stir well and gently simmer for an additional ten minutes. Stir in the sour cream at the end of cooking time and season to taste with salt. Serve the stew with crusty bread.
Jeni @ Biscuits & Booze says
I love the added sour cream! I like mushrooms no matter what, but browning them like this for a soup sounds divine. Yum!
foodtasticmom says
I appreciate the compliments Jeni!
debi at Life Currents says
I love that you added gnocchi to this soup. That’s such a fun and creative twist to the classic.
foodtasticmom says
Thanks we really enjoyed it
Ginny says
This is such a hearty stew and I love that you used portabella mushrooms in it.
foodtasticmom says
Thank you Ginny!
Nichole says
Turning Chicken Cacciatore into a stew is genius! I’m loving all those flavors. I think this is just what my family needs to warm up for dinner tonight!
foodtasticmom says
Thanks so much Nichole – I hope you try it!
Lucy @ Supergoldenbakes says
Wow. I love what you’ve done to the classic Cacciatore here. The creaminess and the gnocchi both sound like wonderful additions.
foodtasticmom says
Thank you so much Lucy