Gourmet, Easy, and Crazy Good Dutch Oven Chicken Marbella

What separates a good camp meal from a great one? Weโ€™ve all had our share of middle-of-the-road meals while camping: perfectly adequate at the time, but entirely forgettable in hindsight. But weโ€™ve also had a handful of dinners that have completely knocked our socks off. So, whatโ€™s the difference? The truth is nobody cares how good dinner tastes if it takes three hours to prepare. It simply canโ€™t live up to expectations. A great meal in the outdoors, therefore, delivers big โ€œproduction valueโ€ with a minimal amount of time and effort. And that is exactly what this one-pot dish does.

Itโ€™s called Chicken Marbella and the recipe originally appeared in the Silver Palate Cookbook in 1983. This Mediterranean themed baked chicken dish uses chopped prunes and olives to produce a sweet and savory combination thatโ€™s absolutely irresistible. However, every version calls for a piece of equipment unavailable to most campers: an oven. So after a bit of tinkering, we came up with a way to make it in a Dutch oven.

What makes this meal so extraordinary is how easy it is to prepare. The only secret ingredient is foresight. At home, combine the ingredients in a large freezer bag and then toss it in your cooler. Not only does this cut down on the supplies you need to bring, but it lets the flavors marinate and build.

To get the skin crispy, the original recipe calls for you to bake the chicken. But that type of dry heat isnโ€™t really possible in a Dutch oven, so instead, youโ€™re going to brown the skin with a little oil. Then youโ€™ll add the marinade into the pot, which wonโ€™t cover the chicken entirely but be just enough to braise it.

The result is a crispy-skinned chicken dish with a super-flavorful sauce that takes less than 45 minutes to cook. Serve with couscous, and you have the makings of campfire meal worth remembering!

You’ll never believe how easy it is to make this gourmet camping meal! Dutch Oven Chicken Marbella is perfect for cooking over the campfire.

CAMPFIRE CHICKEN MARBELLA

PREP TIME: 5 MINUTES
COOK TIME: 45 MINUTES
TOTAL TIME: 50 MINUTES
MAKES: 4 PIECES
CALORIES: 475 KCAL

INGREDIENTS
1 cup chopped prunes
1 cup olives pitted & halved
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/4 cup capers
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
6 cloves garlic roughly chopped
2 tablespoons dried oregano
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon salt
4 chicken thighs skin on
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 teaspoons brown sugar


INSTRUCTIONS

MARINATE THE CHICKEN: Place all ingredients except for the oil and brown sugar in a freezer bag to marinate. Place in your ice chest for at least 6 hours and up to 48 hours.

PREP YOUR CAMPFIRE: Prepare 27 coals. You can use wood embers if you must, but youโ€™ll have to guestimate the proper heat ratio (youโ€™re aiming for 425F). Once all the coals are ready, knock them into a flat pile and place dutch oven on top of all of them. This will produce the high heat required for browning.

BROWN THE CHICKEN: Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in the Dutch oven. The oil is hot and ready when a drop of water instantly sizzles when it hits the pan. Remove the chicken from the marinade, and dust 1 teaspoon brown sugar over the skin side of each thigh. Brown the thighs skin side down over high heat until the skin is crispy and deep golden brown, about 6-8 minutes. Flip to brown the other side, 2 minutes.

BAKE: Remove Dutch oven from heat. Add the marinade (liquid, prunes, olive, capers and all!) to the dutch oven and cover. Evenly distribute 18 coals on the lid and set the Dutch oven on a bed of 9 coals. Bake for 30 minutes, until the thighs are cooked through and their juices run clear when pierced with a knife.

SERVE & ENJOY: Serve over couscous, rice, or pilaf with some of the sauce spooned over the top.

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