Chicken Vesuvio is a one-pan poultry dish that's deliciously moist and garlicky. Browned potatoes help soak up the rich juice and fresh young peas tossed in to give the dish sweetness and color. This dish has been around the Chicago area for a long time, but we'd never heard of it, not until our friend Duke told us about it. What brought a grin to Duke's face wasn't the dish itself but the funny story that went along with it.
Another garlicky one-pan dish that you'd gobble up is Quick and Easy Lemon and Garlic Chicken Recipe.
We can't get enough chicken.
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We Hear of Chicken Vesuvio
Duke told us a story of how he and his wife, Jenny, had flown home to visit with his mamma and his Italian relatives. Just as he and Jenny were ready to say their arrivederci, mamma handed Duke a sack. What was in the sack?
Chicken Vesuvio. 🙂
Now, you're familiar with Italian mammas or nonnas you know that they won't let you leave their house without handing you some food to take along "just in case you get hungry".
You could have eaten a ten-course meal but they're still going to make sure you have something "to tide" you over. The trip could be five minutes or five hours, it doesn't matter.
It's an unwritten law. Italian mammas and nonnas lose their badge of honor if they let someone leave their house without extra food to sustain them.
So it was with Duke's mamma. It didn't matter that the flight would provide a meal. Airplane food? Bah!! It wasn't fit to eat. . . not for her son and wife. Duke didn't have to open the sack all the way to know what was inside.
The aroma of chicken and garlic filled the air. Duke wasn't shy, he gladly took his sack, thanked his mamma for her thoughtfulness, then gave her a warm hug and big kiss good-bye.
Recounting the story brought a huge smile to Duke's face. "So Duke", I said, "Did you and Jenny eat the chicken on the airplane?"
"Of course," he said laughing. "We made all those passengers jealous once they smelled that delicious garlic chicken aroma! Here they were eating tasteless food while Jenny and I were feasting on Chicken Vesuvio."
The Best Parts of Many Chicken Vesuvio Recipes
Ever since Duke told us about Chicken Vesuvio, I've come across the recipe several times. When I tried to duplicate the flavor, I tried to recall what Duke said his mamma put in her recipe. I settled on following several recipes then adding a touch of our own.
One recipe is from a wonderful cook, Marie, at Proud Italian Cook; another recipe is from Saveur ,and finally Cuisine Weeknight Menus Issue 6.
The perfect combination
We decided to add mushrooms to the recipe because we really like mushrooms, but if you don't like them, omit them.
Most recipes brown the potatoes in the skillet but in the Cuisine version, they suggested baking them so they'd be nice and crispy.
We loved that idea so once the potato wedges were baked we added them to the finished chicken. The potatoes were delicious, not mushy or soggy but crisp.
We can't attest to how well this dish holds up on a plane ride, but Duke said this holds a candle to his mamma's version. Check out this post and learn more about Duke and Venice Florida, the lovely city we visit yearly.
If you love one pan chicken meals that are mouthwateringly good -- take a peek at our Chicken Scarpariello recipe. You're going to want to make it ASAP!
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More one-pan chicken recipes to try
- Yogurt Marinated Chicken Piccata
- One-Pan Italian Garlic Lemon Chicken
- Chicken Marsala Easy Delicious One-Pan Meal
- Baked Lemon Garlic Chicken 30 minutes
These tasty dishes won't disappoint. They are some of our favorites!
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Ultimate Chicken Vesuvio Recipe
📖 Recipe
Chicken Vesuvio with Mushrooms
Ingredients
- 1 3-3 ½ lb. whole chicken, cut into 8 pieces
- 12 peeled whole cloves garlic
- Olive oil
- 1 ½ cup sliced cremini mushrooms 3 oz.
- Dried oregano
- Salt and pepper
- ⅓ cup finely chopped parsley
- 1 ½ cups white wine we used Pinot Grigio
- 1 ½ cups chicken broth or stock
- 2 Tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 cup frozen peas thawed
- ⅓ cup chopped Italian parsley Save 2 Tablespoons for sprinkling on top of chicken and potatoes
Potatoes
- 4 russet or Yukon gold potatoes cut in wedges
- olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- 2 Tablespoons grated Parmesan
- 1 Tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 F.
- Season the chicken with salt, pepper and oregano. Don't be shy with the seasonings.
- Coat the bottom of a large, heavy skillet or Dutch oven with olive oil and heat over medium heat. Once the oil is hot place the chicken skin side down to sear. Be patient and allow the chicken to brown on one side before turning and browning on the other side. It will take about 4 minutes on each side.
- Remove the chicken.
- Add garlic cloves to the skillet and cook until golden brown. Remove and put with the chicken.
- Add the sliced mushrooms and sauté until they release their liquid and start to brown.
- Pour in the white wine to deglaze the pan, making sure all the delicious bits and pieces are scraped up. Add the chicken broth and cook down for several minutes.
- Add the chicken, garlic and parsley back into the pan. Place the uncovered pan into the preheated oven. Cook the chicken for about 25 minutes or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Remove the pan, add the butter and stir to form a smooth sauce. Add the peas to the pan. Keep warm.
Potatoes
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Cut potatoes into wedges and toss with oil, salt, and pepper. Transfer potatoes to a foiled lined baking sheet sprayed with vegetable oil and roast 15 minutes. Flip potatoes and roast 10 minutes more.
- Toss potatoes with Parmesan and parsley
- Serve the chicken, mushroom, peas with the potatoes and pour the delicious sauce over them. Sprinkle the remaining 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley over chicken.
Notes
- I used a convection oven so my time may be different than yours. Be sure to take the internal temperature of the chicken for accuracy.
- I have a double oven so I was able to make the potatoes and chicken at the same time. You can also make the potatoes first, then decrease the oven temperature for the chicken. After taking the chicken out of the oven to finish, pop the potatoes back in the oven to heat up.
MAXFIELDJOHN
GrazieMarisa per tutte le tue magnifiche ricette. Sei piu' brave di un vero cuoco italiano.Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dennis Valentino
Being 100% Italian and born and raised in Chicago this is very close to our go to recipe. Except we used quartered Jar or canned plain artichoke hearts at the end when when adding butter... you will be drinking the sauce .. make sure to serve with a soup spoon.
Marisa Franca
Hi, Dennis! Thank you for the tip -- we'll have to try the artichoke hearts as a variation. Armando, known as Duke to all of his friends, was a Chicago citizen for many years. He's the one that told us about it but it was his Mamma from Rhode Island who loved to make it for him. Alla prossima!
KariAnne Wood
Cinnamon ice cream wow! I can not wait to try this chicken recipe, it looks perfect for a fall crisp weekend night at home with my family gathered all around. Printing it out for sure!! Happy day!
karianne
Susie
Hi Marisa.....Good minds must think alike....I made a similar recipe as yours two days, ago. I used asparagus instead of peas. As you know, we love one dish dinners....I definitely plan to try your recipe. As for Halloween.......Yes, our grandsons love this holiday and we look forward to sharing it with them. Halloween today isn’t like it was for our kids. Our town blocks off streets and proprietor’s close their business, dress up, play games etc...and pass out lots of treats for all kids....Firemen also park their trucks and throw candy from the tops of their ladders....They also let kids sit and explore fire truck. Our library, community center, schools etc....have lots of Halloween activities for kids and adults, too. Our first two Halloween’s in our home wasn’t what we expected......lots of extra candy, lights......not one trick or treater......Unfortunately, parents are more cautious today and offered so many Halloween events, that door to door trick or treating is a thing of the past. We no longer turn our porch lights on halloween???????????? Love yas.....Fish will bite again????
Tim Tim
I just had Chicken Vesuvio for the first time tonight at a restaurant (Trattoria Oliverii) in Northbrook a suburb of Chicago. It was AMAZING.
Mine didn't have mushrooms or peas but the SAUCE oh my - perfect infusion of wine, garilic, chicken. SO good!
Been searching the Internet for a recipe and this looks very close.
Thanks!
I can't wait to get home and make for my wife.
Marisa Franca
Hello, Tim! Let me know how you like the recipe. We loved the dish and the person who introduced us to it said it was like he remembered.
Simply Suzannes at Home
Gorgeous, Marisa!
My heavens . . . it looks and sounds delicious!
I LOVE the thought of the potatoes (or any vegetables for that matter) soaking in all the yummy goodness in the pan.
As always, I enjoy reading the stories behind your recipes! I smiled when I read that Italian mammas and nonnas lose their badge of honor if they let someone leave their house without extra food to sustain them. I LOVE that!!
I hope that you're back home and settling in!
Have a wonderful week, sweet friend!
Sending hugs,
Suzanne
Marisa Franca
Hello Suzanne!! Thank you. I miss seeing you! I'm hoping you'll be giving us one of your special treats real soon! We've been running around our yard like crazy people. Mulch had to be put down and now it is finished whew!! Take care, dear friend, sending big hugs!!
Francesca Sato
That looks so tempting!
Marisa Franca
Grazie Francesca! Buona giornata!
Frank
Funny, I'd never heard of this dish before, but I have to say it sounds like good, old-fashioned honest eating. And I do love the name!
Marisa Franca
Hi Frank! I know, I'd never heard of it either until our Italian friend mentioned it. You certainly can't forget that name. 🙂
Lisa at celebrate creativity
Marisa, this looks delicious and I think my kids would also enjoy it.
I just started something new this weekend. I've decided to post the dinner recipe for the entire week (only Monday-Friday) so my kids can stop asking me "what's for dinner" as soon as they see me-lol.
I'm going to save this recipe and spring it on them. I'll let you know how it goes over.
Have a wonderful day.
Marisa Franca
Hi Lisa! That is a great idea, posting the recipes. It will also make sure you have all of the ingredients ahead of time -- I wish I could be as organized. It will be great hearing how your kids like the change 🙂
Chiara
it looks tasty and delicious Marisa, a great recipe ! un abbraccio
Marisa Franca
Grazie Chiara!! Sei molto gentile. Una buona serata!!
Ciao Chow Linda
I'd happily take that on a plane or anywhere else.
Marisa Franca
Yep!! You're Italian. 🙂
Sam | Ahead of Thyme
Wow! This looks incredible!! I just had lunch but you are making me hungry again!
Christine | Vermilion Roots
The name reminds me of the volcano in Italy. 🙂
Marisa Franca
It does doesn't it. I know that our friend's family came from southern Italy and even though it was made popular in Chicago I believe there are many variations.
The Food Hunter
I think I will make this for our next family dinner.
Marisa Franca
I think your family will really enjoy it, Theresa! Have a great day.
maria @closetohome
My family would really like this recipe. It is one pot which I like too.
Marisa Franca
It is fast and easy maria!
Elizabeth
My mouth is absolutely watering looking at these photos! What a gorgeous sounding recipe!
Marisa Franca
Thank you Elizabeth! It is a recipe that you'll want to make on a regular basis -- at least we will.
Diane P.
Printed this recipe to make later this week. My mother and grandmother made this at times, but believe it or not, I never found a recipe! Haven't had it in years. Thanks for the post---not only did it bring back good memories, but it gave me a dinner recipe for this week!
Marisa Franca
I can't believe it's taken me this long to make it. Duke told us about the recipe years and years ago. Hope you like it.
annie@ciaochowbambina
So homey, rustic and comforting! Everything I love in a dish! You nailed it, my friend! This is one I need to make, soon!! Thank you!
Marisa Franca
You're welcome Annie! Homey and comforting could also describe the best grilled cheese I've ever seen 🙂
Priya
I love the way this dish looks! It would make a wholesome lunch or dinner..
Marisa Franca
Hello Priya! Thank you and it tastes better than it looks 🙂
Diana
I love cooking chicken in white wine! It always turns out wonderful! YUM!
Marisa Franca
Hi Diana! Yes wine does give it that special touch and you really don't taste it at all.
Lisa @garlicandzest.com
I want a Nonna to make that for me! Looks yummy - and it's a great story!
Marisa Franca
Well I am a nonna and I'd love to make it for you and in true nonna/mamma fashion our kids/grandkids never leave our house without being loaded down with food 🙂
Jolina - The Unlikely Baker
I have never heard of this dish either but it looks and sounds delicious! Definitely a must-try. And I love your story about Italian moms - made me think about Joey from Friends for some reason lol.
Marisa Franca
Ciao Jolina! Mammas and donnas are a breed unto themselves and not just Italian!
Oana @AdoreFoods
I love to try a new homemade chicken recipe! This Vesuvio chicken looks so good. Saved to make it later this week. Thanks for sharing it!
Marisa Franca
You're welcome Oana! Let me know how you like it.
Jovina Coughlin
Love chicken and potatoes together and you can't go wrong with mushrooms. Your recipe is similar to mine, except we put hot pepper in also. You are right there are numerous recipes for this dish and some even include Italian sausage, but I am not sure you would call it Vesuvio. You have a great idea about cooking the potatoes separately and then adding them to the dish. Great meal.
Marisa Franca
Hi Jovina! We really liked the flavors. Some recipes include lemon but we already have a lemon and garlic chicken so we left it as is. It was great! Now your recipe with hot pepper sounds great!