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Haiku Slow Cooker Cacciatore Recipe


Haiku Slow Cooker Cacciatore Recipe
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Cacciatore Slooow, A Recipe In 3 Acts, Eaters Come Check It. Haiku Recipe Experiment #6. For who want inspiration over direction. Haiku should both direct and describe the dish. This one is a cacciatore. Enjoy. Please submit your own recipaikus.

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Ingredients
  • 2 lbs chicken parts (breast, thighs, dumbsticks)
  • 1 (28-ounce) can peeled tomatoes drained
  • 1 cup tomato sauce
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 Onion, sliced
  • 1/2 cup zucchini, diced
  • 1/2 cup mushrooms, sliced
  • 1/8 cup carrots, julienned
  • 1 large red bell pepper, cut into strips
  • 1 large yellow bell pepper, cut into strips
  • 6 cloves Garlic, minced, yup 6
  • 1 tbs red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • Fresh oregano and thyme, or dried if you have to
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Fresh basil for serving only

Directions
  1. Slow chicks, tomatoes,
  2. mushrooms, herbs, bells, onions, wine.
  3. Hunter style? Some hunt.

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Tomato goodness.
Anything cooked with wine rules.
Cluck, cluck. Fill my plate.


Slowly simmering
a feast on a bed of rice
hunters not hunting


1/2 cup of red wine in the pot, and the rest of the bottle...in my glass! Looks great, I will be trying it. Thx for the recipe!
Pamela


I'm gonna have to call BS on this one due to lack of direction in the haiku....when I read it I assumed I was to hunt & kill a slow chicken and combine/cook somehow w/the other stuff....


Or, worse yet, that you are a cannibal that preys on not so fast females...


Cacciatore is Italian for "hunter" - Chicken Cacciatore means Chicken hunter style.


Or we can go with the cannibal idea, it has a zippy edge to it.


You missed the point...the point was the lack of direction as to HOW to cook (other than the adjective slow, which appears to be applied to the "chicks")...



Guess you haven't noticed the edit link on your comments. As for the direction, I am still swimming in rum from lack of the same in your Rummy Bears... Let's call it a draw and chock it up to poetic license.


BTW, it was in fact a play on the hunters and a slow, easy catch... so it was in fact intentional.


I got that part! You're STILL missing any "direction" as to how to cook because there's nothing to take one from the slow easy catch (which is evident in the haiku) to the slow easy cooking (other thank "knowing" that's how it's cooked). I know, I'm splitting hairs. Forget it, I just opened a beer. And I started your thread.


Its called SLOW COOKER CACCIAORE! You can't make the connections? Sheesh, I am going for a beer...


Um, I overlooked the title. Hurry up and get your beer and go to your thread. It's too much work for me to "host"....I prefer to lurk and just add an occasional jab or two.



OOOHHH! and now I see you took my advice on the EDIT link... Changing history here, nice move, LTH, nice move.


Well this Italian girl is LOVIN' the heck out of your recipe, and glad you posted it!
Great recipe, and gets Five Forks from ME!!!
Beautiful too!
Debbie~
pinkpasta


We're just kidding around though she is a bit cranky at times.


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