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Home » Recipes » Eating Italian

Classic Chicken Cacciatore with Mushrooms

Published: Aug 29, 2021 · Modified: Oct 15, 2024 by Marisa Franca

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A large pan filled with braised chicken thighs covered in a red tomato wine sauce and mushrooms.

Chicken cacciatore  { or chicken "hunter's" style} is a traditional Italian secondo piatto which braises chicken in a rich savory sauce of tomatoes, onions, mushrooms,  and white wine. This is one of the better known authentic Italian chicken recipes.

Next time try our easy chicken marsala recipe.

For this recipe, you will need: boneless chicken thighs, flour, olive oil, onions, garlic, dry white wine, tomato sauce or passata, baby bella mushrooms, chicken broth, fresh thyme, dried Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, Kosher salt, black pepper, Parmesan cheese.

A large pan filled with braised chicken thighs covered in a red tomato wine sauce and mushrooms.
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  • Why you'll love this recipe
  • Pollo Alla Cacciatora Backstory
  • Mamma makes Italian hunter's stew
  • Ready to eat uccellino alla cacciatora
  • Enjoying some Italian Hunter's Stew
  • What goes well with Chicken Cacciatore
  • Chicken Cacciatore a one-pan dish
  • Chicken Cacciatore: Pollo alla Cacciatora with Mushrooms
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

Why you'll love this recipe

  • Easy to make.
  • Rich in flavor.
  • Budget friendly.
  • One-pan meal for easy clean-up.

Pollo Alla Cacciatora Backstory

Chicken cacciatora is very popular and greatly appreciated throughout Italy, especially in the northern regions, where I was born.

Originally pollo alla cacciatora was considered a peasants' dish because the ingredients were usually what the contadini ( peasant or countrymen) in the cucina Italiana (Italian kitchen)  had at their disposal.

The hunters would bring back their catch such as pheasant, grouse, hare, or rabbit and the family cook would braise the meat in a delicious sauce which might include:

  • either red or white wine
  • passata di pomodoro and polpa di pomodoro (tomatoes and tomato sauce),
  • onions
  • garlic cloves
  • black olives
  • bell peppers
  • porcini mushrooms
  • seasoning such as bay leaves and fresh rosemary leaves
  • chicken pieces.
  • Chicken were kept for their eggs and when they passed their egg-laying ability, the chickens were used in soups and dishes such as the chicken cacciatore.

I remember the first time I tasted the cacciatora part of this dish -- I must have been around four years old. Someone gave my papà some game birds (uccellini- small birds) that he'd acquired.

When my papà handed over the game birds to my mamma, her grey eyes twinkled with excitement and anticipation. She loved to cook and that night she'd make something special for dinner -- my papà loved any kind of wild game made alla cacciatora or Italian Hunter's Way. 

The most popular wild meats made alla cacciatora:

  • pheasant
  • grouse
  • hare
  • rabbit
Collage of the first 4 steps to making chicken cacciatore.

1. In a large sauté pan cook the floured chicken thighs over medium heat. 2. Brown the pieces of chicken on other side. 3. Sauté onion. 4. Deglaze pan with wine.

Mamma makes Italian hunter's stew

Throughout the day, a rich savory aroma of onions, garlic, tomatoes, rosemary, and red wine filled our Italian kitchen.

The atmosphere was that of a celebration. Anytime there was meat on the table, it was a time for rejoicing. After World War II, meat was scarce and wild game was not easy to come by.

We certainly appreciated any kind of food, especially meat, on the table.

Collage of the second set of directions for Chicken Cacciatore.

1. Add the chicken stock and seasonings. 2. Add the passata or crushed San Marzano tomatoes. 3. Add the sliced mushrooms. 4. Stir in the mushrooms.

Ready to eat uccellino alla cacciatora

Mamma set the table was set with her best tablecloth and dishes. She always took great pride in preparing un bel tavolo { a beautiful table}.

It was time to eat and around the table my mamma and papà sat along with Fulvio --my older brother,  Zio Dante -- my dad's widowed brother who usually ate his evening meals with us and me.

As we gave thanks for our meal, I kept eyeing the shallow white bowl in front of me. I could smell the hunter stew's rich scent of onions and tomatoes but what held me transfixed were these little ruby red mounds in the bowl.

The mounds were the tiny cooked birds, as big as a small grapefruits, covered in a red sauce. I couldn't take my eyes off of their tiny legs and wings.

Collage of 3rd set of directions for making Chicken cacciatore or pollo alla cacciatora.

1. Add the browned chicken. 2. Spoon mushroom sauce over chicken. 3. Cover the pan for about 20 minutes. 4. Season with salt, pepper and Parmesan cheese.

Enjoying some Italian Hunter's Stew

My mamma always called me a little angel. My disposition was usually sunny,  sweet and co-operative.

Well, that day a little devil took possession because I refused very loudly that I was NOT going to eat the uccellino. Then, my parents did  what all parents do when faced with a stubborn child, they bargained.

Just a little bite, they pleaded. You won't have to eat the whole thing if you don't like it. 

I hesitantly broke off a little piece of wing and took a minuscule bite.

Immediately the gag reflex took over. I just couldn't eat it!

At that point it wasn't stubbornness. I simply couldn't eat it. My parents realized a lost cause when confronted with it.

Browned chicken thighs are in a tomato wine sauce. in a large pan.

What goes well with Chicken Cacciatore

That night I ate the delicious sauce over my mamma's homemade polenta. I eagerly ate the polenta and sopped up the rest of the delicious sauce with my slice of crusty homemade bread.

If the dish was chicken cacciatore, there would have been no argument.

There is something to be said that we eat with our eyes and our nose.

Throughout the years my mamma made Hunter's Stew with several different sides that I thought went well with it.

My favorite sides with pollo alla cacciatora

  • gnocchi
  • rice
  • egg noodles
  • seasoned roasted potatoes
  • polenta
  • crusty bread
Chicken Cacciatore in large pan with a thick tomato sauce and mushrooms.

Boneless Chicken Thighs absorb the rich flavor of the savory sauce in Chicken Cacciatore.

Chicken Cacciatore a one-pan dish

This version of chicken cacciatore is a fast one-pan dish filled with earthy mushrooms and white wine instead of the usual red wine.

We decided not to include green peppers - they sometime have an overpowering  taste that takes away from the other flavors.

As a side  this time I made  red pepper pasta with bacon -- although our favorite is over polenta. Both the Italian Hunter's Stew and Red Pepper Pasta are very easy to make plus extremely flavorful!

The addition of red pepper flakes make this a spicy dish to perk up your weekday meal. But if spicy is not your thing, decrease the amount of pepper.

Now, If you really want to go for the ricetta tradizionale Northern Italian Hunter's Stew -- pollo alla cacciatora over polenta  is  superb --use less cheese or eliminate the cheese altogether in the polenta.

We hope you give this recipe a try -- you and your family will love, we guarantee!!

Another traditional Northern Italian recipe that you must try is our Ossobuco alla Milanese with Saffron Risotto. This is definitely a company worthy dish.

If you love the tomato chicken combination, you have to try our delicious skillet dinner of Creamy Tomato Chicken With Kale and Parmesan Cheese.

You may also enjoy these other traditional Italian recipes

Stracciatella Alla Romana A Classic Italian Egg Drop Soup

Italian Venison Stew with Polenta

One Pan Italian Garlic Lemon Chicken  

Chicken Milanese with Quick Tomato Sauce

Chicken Saltimbocca With Roasted Grape Tomatoes

All of these recipes are classic Italian dishes that are easy to make and very satisfying.

Tutti a tavola è pronto!

Un caro saluto e alla prossima.

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This is similar to the canned San Marzano tomatoes we use. When we make Italian sauces we always use San Marzano tomatoes. They may look like Roma tomatoes but they're not. The flesh of the San Marzano tomato is thicker with fewer seeds and the taste is stronger, sweeter, and less acidic. Pick out a brand that you like and stick to it.

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Chicken Cacciatore with red sauce and rotini pasta on a white dish

Chicken Cacciatore: Pollo alla Cacciatora with Mushrooms

This authentic chicken cacciatore recipe has the most amazing sauce and you'll want to sop up every bit of it. The chicken braises in a savory liquid of San Marzano tomatoes, white wine, onion, Italian seasoning, and mushrooms. This may be considered a peasant dish but the flavor is so rich you'll want to prepare it for company. The Hunter's stew goes well with many sides from pasta and polenta to rice and potatoes. This Classic Italian Hunter's Stew is a favorite of ours. See if your family doesn't agree.

And next time you may want to try another Italian inspired recipe, it's Chicken Scarpariello or Shoemaker's Chicken. This is a delicious combination of braised chicken with Italian sausage, onion, and peppers.

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A large pan filled with braised chicken thighs covered in a red tomato wine sauce and mushrooms.

Chicken Cacciatore {Pollo alla Cacciatora}

This is one of the best authentic Italian chicken recipes. A one-pan dish that is filled with boneless chicken thighs and flavored with earthy mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, herbs and spicy hot pepper flakes.
4.98 from 42 votes
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 29 minutes minutes
Total Time: 44 minutes minutes
Servings: 8 people
Calories: 368kcal
Author: Marisa Franca @ All Our Way
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Ingredients

  • 8 Boneless skinless chicken thighs (4 oz. each) or 4 chicken breasts
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil separated
  • 1 cup sliced onions
  • 2 cloves minced fresh garlic
  • ¼ cup dry white wine
  • 15 oz can San Marzano whole tomatoes crush or purée(see notes)
  • 1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 teaspoon fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dried Italian we use Tuscan seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes less if you don't like it spicy
  • 2 cups sliced baby bella mushrooms
  • Shredded or grated Parmesan
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Instructions

  • Combine the flour, salt and pepper in a glass dish. Dredge the chicken in the seasoned flour making sure that each thigh is well covered. The flour gives the thigh a crust and adds body and texture to the sauce. Reserve the excess flour.
  • Heat 2 Tablespoons of oil in a saute pan over medium-high. Add the chicken thighs and cook until browned, 3 minutes per side. It may take a little longer to lightly brown. Transfer the chicken to a plate.
  • Add the other 2 Tablespoons olive oil in the same pan and sauté the onions and garlic for 2 minutes. Stir in the reserved flour mixture; cook 1 minute. Add the wine and cook until it is absorbed.
  • Stir in tomato purée, broth, thyme, Italian seasoning, and pepper flakes. Add mushrooms and return the chicken to the pan. You don't have to sauté the mushrooms -- they will cook while simmering. Cover the pan, reduce heat to low and simmer sauce until mushrooms and chicken are cooked through, about 20 minutes.
  • Season chicken and cacciatore with salt and black pepper and garnish servings with Parmesan.

Notes

To purée the San Marzano tomatoes, put the tomatoes plus liquid in a blender or food processor and pulse until the tomatoes and liquid are thick and smooth. We don't mind it a little chunky and just pulse long enough to break up the tomatoes. Sometimes, Hubby just crushes the tomatoes with his hands. 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 8g | Calories: 368kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 50g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 144mg | Sodium: 497mg | Potassium: 1076mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 190IU | Vitamin C: 10.1mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 1.9mg

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