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Classic French Chicken Supreme Recipe @Chicken Recipes



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Chicken stock recipe here:

Chicken Supreme is one of the classics of French cookery, but the terminology can be confusing. A suprême of chicken refers to the breast, sometimes with the wingbone still attached. This is also known as ‘airline chicken’ because that’s what airlines wanted 20 years ago. But there is also ‘sauce suprême’. In this video recipe, I’ll be using suprêmes of chicken with the skin on and wing bone attached, and drenching it in sauce suprême. This chicken supreme lives up to its name – deliciously tender chicken in a rich creamy sauce. But not only does it taste great, it’s really easy to make too.

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  1. i enjoyed store bought, frozen, chicken supreme with white rice last century when WeightWatchers was all the rage
    i just enjoyed the taste and texture
    i am trained and have tried to recreate it from scratch at home but i've never found a decent recipe that tastes the same

  2. Well I can finally shop tomorrow and chicken supreme top of my list followed another day by egg and bacon pie keef sure knows how to whet someone's appetite just spent the last month more or less living on cereals or sandwiches finally pay day tomorrow and I'll have enough money to buy a decent amount of food

  3. Did you touch the raw chicken then dip you fingers into your tub of pepper.. I believed your not supposed to touch anything in the kitchen after handling chicken due to contamination from raw poultry which will now be inside the pepper. Maybe I'm wrong but it's what I was taught

  4. Looks delicious, Keef. I had what they called a "suprême de volaille" in Lyon last year which was a de-boned leg and thigh disguised as an un-de-boned leg and thigh. It was very pleasant to cut into it and encounter no bone. On YouTube I found a guy who de-bones a whole chicken carcass. Looks tricky…

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