CHICKEN GIZZARDS
This recipe makes very good chicken gizzards without a lot of fuss. If you like gizzards, these are tender and delicious.
Provided by SNYPER1535
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Chicken
Time 1h50m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place gizzards in a saucepan with enough water to cover by 1 inch. Bring to a boil over medium heat, cover, and cook for 1 1/2 hours. Drain and chop into bite size pieces.
- Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry gizzards in butter for about 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 194.9 calories, Cholesterol 266.7 mg, Fat 13.2 g, Protein 19.5 g, SaturatedFat 7.7 g, Sodium 117.5 mg
SAUTEED CHICKEN GIZZARDS
Sauteed Chicken Gizzards recipe
Provided by Sandra Mihic
Categories MEAT, FISH AND POULTRY
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- First, wash gizzards really well under cold water, cut them in half, and cut off any green or fatty parts, if any. Boil 1/2 pot of salted water, drop in the water gizzards and let them boil for 20 minutes, keep the lid halfway closed, and be close by because water will start to bubble. Boil on high for the first 5 minutes, then turn down the heat to lower temperature. It doesn't have to be simmer, just to keep boiling. Drop gizzards in a colander and wash under cold water, let them get air dry until ready to use. Slice onion, garlic and set aside. Preheat oil and drop in the carefully chicken gizzard, turn the heat to medium and saute for a few minutes, just when they start to turn brownish, crunchy color, drop in onion and garlic. Season with Bouillon powder (You can use herbs too) or salt to taste; Since gizzards were cooking in salted water, you do not need much, maybe few pinches. Saute until onion and garlic start to get a golden color, and gizzards are brownish. Add polenta to the bowl, then put in gizzards and take a tablespoon of that oil that gizzards sauteed in and drizzle on top. You can also serve them with rice or potatoes. Serve it over POLENTA, RICE OR ON IT'S OWN.
HEARTS AND GIZZARDS (GIBLETS)
This is a pressure cooker recipe; chicken hearts and gizzards are lightly tossed in seasoned flour, then sauteed with onion and cooked to a tender completion. Serve with tossed green salad and mashed potatoes with sour cream, butter, a little milk, salt and pepper.
Provided by BJALLEN
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Chicken
Time 1h
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Rub oil on inside of pressure cooker. Season flour with salt and pepper to taste, then dredge giblets in flour to coat.
- Place chopped onion and giblets in open pressure cooker and saute lightly, shaking or stirring often. Add water.
- Following manufacturer's directions for pressure cooker, cook under 15 pound pressure for about 30 to 45 minutes, or until cooked through and no longer pink inside.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 232 calories, Carbohydrate 26.9 g, Cholesterol 282.2 mg, Fat 3.8 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 20.9 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 44.2 mg, Sugar 1.4 g
CHICKEN GIZZARD PAPRIKASH
A rich, red Hungarian-style stew. Serve with pasta or potatoes. I use a mix of gizzards and hearts, or I substitute the organ meat for chicken pieces, cubed beef or pork.
Provided by 5thCourse
Categories Chicken
Time 1h25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Fry onion in oil or butter till light yellow.
- Reduce heat and rapidly stir in paprika.
- Add meat, cut into desirable pieces, salt and brown.
- Add garlic, crushed or chopped.
- Add only enough water to braise, not boil.
- Cover and simmer until tender. Add water if evaporates and stir occasionally.
- When meat softens, add green pepper, tomato and a bit more water or stock.
- While simmering a few more minutes, blend flour and sour cream together.
- Add to stew, stirring, till thickened.
- I have omitted the thickening step for more of a soup result.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 232.6, Fat 15.3, SaturatedFat 8.5, Cholesterol 129.9, Sodium 76.4, Carbohydrate 14, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 5.3, Protein 11
SAUTéED CHICKEN LIVERS AND ONIONS
Most of the time when you buy a whole chicken, the packet of neck, gizzards, and chicken liver tucked in the cavity will leave you wondering what to do with them. Well, these are some of the best-tasting parts. So, packet by packet, collect and freeze the necks and gizzards for a good chicken soup, and the livers for this quick and delicious dish. Quickly sautéed chicken livers and slowly caramelized onions are such natural complements in taste and texture that they're always a welcome supper dish in our house. The kids are a bit finicky about this dish, but I prepare it when Grandma, Giovanni, and I are at home. There's nothing fancy about my version-though I do embellish the onions with a sweet-and-sour finish of vinegar and golden raisins. Chicken livers need a bit of attention-thorough trimming and rinsing, and fast cooking in a small amount of oil-and they'll be crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
Yield serves 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Put the raisins in a bowl with warm water to cover, so they plump up for a few minutes.
- Slice the onions in half and then crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick half moons (see photo, page 28). Put 2 tablespoons of oil and 2 of butter in one of the skillets and set it over medium heat. As the butter melts, stir in the onions, sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt, and drop in the bay leaves. Shake the pan and turn the onions as they heat and start to sizzle, then lower the heat slightly and cook the onions slowly as they gradually wilt and start to color, stirring and tossing them occasionally.
- After 15 minutes or so, when the onions are deep gold all over, raise the heat a bit, pour in the vinegar, and cook for a minute, stirring the onions in the vinegar as it steams and evaporates. Drain the raisins, and gently squeeze out the excess liquid; scatter them in the skillet and toss together with the onions. Now lower the heat, and continue cooking the onions until they're as dark and caramelized as you want them be. Turn off the heat, and let the onions rest in the hot pan.
- While the onions are cooking, clean the livers (I do this on paper towels): with a paring knife remove all the fat, veins, and membranes, and slice the livers into separate lobes. Rinse them well, then pat dry with fresh paper towels. Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon salt and grind pepper on all surfaces of the livers.
- Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 2 of butter in the second skillet, over medium-high heat, until the butter is melted and foaming. Before the butter begins to color, lay the livers in the pan, without crowding them. With the heat high, cook the livers for 2 minutes or a bit more, until they're browned and crisped on the underside, then turn them over (in the order in which you put them in the pan). Cook about 2 minutes on the second side, until they are nicely crisped all over, and lift them-a couple at a time-with a spider or slotted spoon; let the oil drain off, and place them in the first, warm skillet, next to the onions. Don't overcook the livers: they should still be slightly pink inside when you move them. Taste a piece and season with more salt and pepper if you want.
- If you will be serving right away, heap the onions on top of the livers, then spoon onions and liver together onto warm serving plates. If serving is delayed, leave the onions and livers in separate parts of the pan so the livers don't get soggy. Smother the livers with onions when you serve.
- Some piping-hot Basic Polenta (page 215), or grilled polenta (page 216).
- Poached Whole Zucchini with Lemon and Olive Oil (page 237).
- Skillet-Cooked Broccoli (page 277) or Skillet Cauliflower (page 268).
CHICKEN LIVERS AND ONIONS, SAUTEED (LIDIA BASTIANICH)
"Most of the time when you buy a whole chicken, the packet of neck, gizzards, and chicken liver tucked in the cavity will leave you wondering what to do with them. Well, these are some of the best tasting parts. So collect and freeze one by one the necks and gizzards for a good chicken soup and the livers for this delicious and quick dish. Quickly sautéed chicken livers and slowly caramelized onions are such natural complements in taste and texture that they're always a welcome supper dish in our house The kids are a bit finicky about this dish but I prepare it when grandma, Giovanni, and I are at home. There's nothing fancy about my version-though I do embellish the onions with a sweet-and-sour finish of vinegar and golden raisins. Chicken livers need a bit of attention-thorough trimming and rinsing, and fast cooking in a small amount of oil-and they'll be crispy on the outside and tender on the inside." These are wonderful when served with broad noodles that have been prepared with parsely and touch of butter or olive oil and the necessary seasonings. This is a very basic and easy recipe.;) From Public Television Show 205: The Chicken and All Its Treasures.
Provided by Manami
Categories Beef Organ Meats
Time 45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- FRYING THE ONIONS:.
- Put the raisins in a bowl with warm water to cover, so they plump up for a few minutes.
- Slice the onions in half and then crosswise into 1/4-inch thick half moons.:).
- Put 2 tablespoons of oil and 2 of butter in one of the skillets and set it over medium heat.
- As the butter melts, stir in the onions, sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt, and drop in the bay leaves.
- Shake the pan and turn the onions as they heat and start to sizzle, then lower the heat slightly and cook the onions slowly as they gradually wilt and start to color, stirring and tossing them occasionally.
- After 15 minutes or so, when the onions are deep gold all over, raise the heat a bit, pour in the 2 tablespoons of vinegar and cook for a minute, stirring the onions in the vinegar as it steams and evaporates.
- Drain the raisins and gently squeeze out the excess liquid; scatter them in the skillet and toss together with the onions.
- Now lower the heat and continue cooking the onions until they're as dark and caramelized as you want them be.
- Turn off the heat and let the onions rest in the hot pan.
- CLEANING & FRYING THE LIVERS:.
- While the onions are cooking, clean the livers (I do this on paper towels): with a paring knife remove all the fat, veins and membranes and slice the livers into separate lobes.
- Rinse them well then pat dry with fresh paper towels.
- Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon salt and grind pepper on all surfaces of the livers.
- Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 2 of butter in the second skillet, over medium-high heat, until the butter is melted and foaming.
- Before the butter begins to color, lay the livers in the pan, without crowding them.
- With the heat high, cook the livers for 2 minutes or a bit more, until they're browned and crisped on the underside, then turn them over (in the order in which you put them in the pan).
- Cook about 2 minutes on the second side until they are nicely crisped all over and lift them-a couple at a time-with a spider or slotted spoon, let the oil drain off and place them in the first warm skillet, next to the onions.
- Don't overcook the livers: they should still be slightly pink inside when you move them.
- Taste a piece and season with more salt and pepper if you want.
- If you will be serving right away, heap the onions on top of the livers, then spoon onions and liver together onto warm serving plates.
- If serving is delayed, leave the onions and livers in separate parts of the pan so the livers don't get soggy.
- Smother the livers with onions when you serve with white fluffy rice with almonds or I prefer, broad noodles with parslied butter.
- Yum!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 416.5, Fat 30.6, SaturatedFat 11, Cholesterol 423, Sodium 602.9, Carbohydrate 15.6, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 7.9, Protein 20.6
GIZZARD SOUP
Nothing goes to waste in my kitchen. My mom believed in using every part of the bird. Now I make it for my own family.-Jan Setterlunds, Omaha, Nebraska
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 2h45m
Yield 12-14 servings (about 3-1/2 quarts).
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine flour and seasoned salt in a large resealable plastic bag. Add gizzards, shake to coat. In a soup kettle or Dutch oven, brown gizzards in oil. Add chicken broth. Cover and simmer for 2-3 hours or until the gizzards are tender. Add noodles; simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes.
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