Drunken chicken

Drunken chicken

One possible version of Shaoxing drunken chicken
Traditional Chinese 醉雞
Simplified Chinese 醉鸡
Literal meaning drunk chicken

Drunken chicken is the name given to several different ways of preparing chicken using alcoholic beverages.

China

In Chinese cuisine there are many different ways of cooking drunken chicken.

North America

A North American version (also known as beer can chicken, beer butt chicken, dancing chicken or chicken on a throne) is made by standing a prepared chicken upright on a partially filled can of beer and cooking it slowly (sometimes indirectly) in a barbecue or oven.[2] The common understanding is that this method causes the beer to evaporate and permeate the cooking chicken. However, other sources argue that, when cooked in this way, the maximum temperature inside the chicken does not reach the boiling point of water or beer, and thus no beer flavor makes its way into the chicken.[3]

Another related recipe is bourbon chicken, which is prepared from bourbon whiskey.

Latin America

The Argentine, Chilean and Mexican versions of this dish are called pollo borracho, and usually include green and black olives and cinnamon.

Greece

Μεθυσμένο κοτόπουλο (methisméno kotópoulo) - Drunken Chicken - is a dish found with many variations in taverna in Greece and Cyprus. Served as a meze or a main course, the basic recipe consists of chicken breasts, marinated in alcohol (usually Ouzo), sautéed, then braised in the marinade.

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