Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (2024)

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written by Vera Z.March 27, 2018

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This Chicken Vesuvio Recipe is a delicious, restaurant style dinner for the whole family! A one-pot chicken recipe that’s perfect for a busy weeknight!

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Chicken Vesuvio

When it’s about a weeknight dinner, I love ONE POT DISHES! One pot prep is always so simple and easy. And you’ll have complete and delicious meal for your family with less dirty dishes to clean after.

One pot chicken recipes are always my first choice for weeknight dinners. We have chicken for dinner several times a week. I’ve already share a few of my favorite chicken recipes: Chicken Alfredo Bake, Easy Crockpot Teriyaki Chicken, Chicken Parmesan Casserole, Cheesy Chicken Enchilada Casserole and Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Breast Recipe.

What is Chicken Vesuvio?

But, let’s get back to this Chicken Vesuvio Recipe. Chicken Vesuvio is a dish made with skin-on bone-in chicken things. Chicken things are first roasted in a skillet, then baked in the oven. As a side with chicken you have potato chunks, peas and delicious garlic, herb and white wine sauce. It’s complete, flavorful dish made in one skillet.

White wine-garlic sauce with olive oil, butter, oregano and thyme is simply delicious. I like to mop it with crusted bread. If you and your family like that, too, then I suggest you to double the recipe for the sauce.

Finally, you can drizzle some freshly squeezed lemon juice on top and sprinkle with fresh parsley, But it’s very delicious and flavorful even without that.

With Chicken Vesuvio served for dinner, you family will enjoyas if you went to a luxury restaurant for fancy meal.

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  • Author: Vera Z.
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (4)Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (5)Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (6)Total Time: 75 minutes
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (7)Category: Dinner
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (8)Method: Skillet
  • Chicken Vesuvio Recipe (9)Cuisine: American

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This Chicken Vesuvio Recipe is a delicious, restaurant style dinner for the whole family! A one-pot chicken recipe that’s perfect for a busy weeknight!

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 4 chicken thighs with skin and bone (about 1.5 lb.)
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 lb. potato cut in chunks ( I used small red skin potato)
  • 45 garlic cloves thinly sliced
  • ½ cup dry white wine
  • ½ cup chicken stock
  • 2 Tablespoons salted butter
  • ½ Tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon red crushed red pepper flakes-optional
  • 2/3 cup fresh or thawed frozen peas

For serving:

  • fresh parsley-chopped
  • fresh lemon juice

Instructions

  1. Over medium high heat, in a large ovenproof skillet, heat ¼ cup of olive oil.
  2. Season chicken thighs with salt and pepper and place in the skillet. Cook for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown on all sides. Remove the chicken from the skillet.
  3. Place potatoes chunks in the same skillet, season with oregano, thyme, red pepper flakes and cook until potatoes are golden brown on all sides (about 10 minutes) stirring occasionally.
  4. Add sliced garlic and saute for one minute.
  5. Add salted butter, white wine and chicken stock and deglaze the pan. Stir in peas. Simmer for 4-5 minutes.
  6. Return the chicken in the pan and stir everything together and place the skillet in a preheated oven.
  7. Bake 20-25 minutes at 375 F.
  8. Serve with fresh parsley and drizzle with lemon juice if desired.

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36 comments

irishfancyApril 5, 2018 - 10:45 pm

I must say, this gave me the giggles with the chicken “things” and white whine. But after I stopped laughing and figured out what it actually was, it looks really good and pretty easy. So I’ll be trying it in a few days. I’d say it deserves five stars.

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CarolApril 11, 2018 - 9:57 pm

This is on a routine menu at our home. I have never made it with bone-in thighs , always with chicken breasts or pork cutlets, but plan to make it next using your recipe. The ingredients are the same. It has always turned out perfectly and everyone loves it. Can’t wait. I love chicken thighs. Don’t know why I never thought to try them in this recipe.

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MaryanneApril 16, 2018 - 3:34 pm

Has anyone done this all on the stovetop? I don’t have a frying pan that can go in the oven. Thanks!

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Marie MirroJune 14, 2019 - 1:28 am

I made it with regular all natural boneless frozen chicken breasts in the oven first. Made all the other ingredients and then added the oven baked chicken back in and added more wine and chicken broth and simmered another 5 minutes. Came out great!

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BevMay 2, 2018 - 10:30 pm

I’m curious also Maryanne, or can you just put it in a casserole dish?

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TheresaJuly 17, 2018 - 8:17 pm

The best recipe!! I use this every time we have company. It’s the perfect dish and awesome in the cast iron skillet.

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Vera Z.July 27, 2018 - 9:33 am

Thanks Theresa 🙂

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Andrew TCOctober 11, 2018 - 12:09 am

After I sauteed the potatoes in fresh rosemary and thyme sprigs, I pours the whole reduction over the chicken “things” I had laid out in a 13X9 baking dish and baked at 375 for 30 mins. Awesome!!

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NicoleNovember 29, 2018 - 5:39 pm

If you use chicken breast how many to substitute for the chicken thighs? Does the amount of the other ingredients need to be adjusted?

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Vera Z.November 30, 2018 - 8:33 am

Hi Nicole, you can use chicken breasts and follow the recipe.

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Bridget ContarinoDecember 5, 2018 - 9:14 am

Loved it!! So tasty!!! Lightly floured my boneless chicken thighs and added a good pinch of vegeta (stock powder) to the end… Yum!!

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Vera Z.December 7, 2018 - 1:11 pm

Thanks Bridget!

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MarLoFebruary 10, 2019 - 5:17 pm

My parents made this dish all the time when I was growing up except on a much bigger scale. There were nine of us. Who new it actually had a name. This was as good as my parents made.

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Julia IbarraJune 15, 2019 - 3:01 am

I made this in my pressure cooker, doubled the recipe, and skinned the thighs. I served it with quinoa and it was delicious. As with any new recipe it took me awhile to make it but it was totally worth it. My kids loved it to!

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CrissyJuly 22, 2019 - 10:00 pm

This was pretty good! I definitely would not use 1/4 cup of oil next time. Way too much for me, the flavors of everything was really good though! Would love to make again!

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TINA MNovember 3, 2019 - 3:41 pm

This was good, not spectacular. I just thought the sauce was plain. I looked back through the recipe , wondering if I had left anything out. I wonder if anyone has made this with bacon? I might try that with the leftovers. If starting from scratch, I would fry a few pieces of bacon save the grease and sauté the chicken in that adding a little olive oil.

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Karen SparkesJanuary 17, 2020 - 3:48 pm

Time for bone in breasts? Boneless?

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AdriannaApril 12, 2020 - 9:31 pm

I made this for Easter as due to COVID it would only be my husband and I. We both LOVED the dish and are so happy we had leftovers I added some carrots too because why not! I would highly reccommend. I cannot wait to make it again in the near future for more family and friends.

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KimMay 9, 2020 - 1:39 pm

Can this be made in a crockpot on low for the day?

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NikkiAugust 10, 2020 - 3:40 pm

I tried this recipe yesterday and it was so delicious! My husband loved it as well. I did add fresh corn and it was on point! This will definitely be one of my go to recipes!

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abigail greenSeptember 19, 2020 - 6:57 pm

This is delicious and is now one of my staples. I make the recipe as it’s written. It’s even better the next day!

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KathyNovember 8, 2020 - 9:18 pm

Added Italian sausage and artichoke hearts with a little grated Italian cheese when I was browning the potatoes!

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Denise GonzalezNovember 20, 2020 - 4:01 am

This came out delicious! I don’t have a cast iron skillet, so I used a small cast iron dutch oven. Super tasty. Only changes were to reduce thyme and chile flakes for the kiddos. Thanks for the recipe!

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Nattito HallDecember 30, 2020 - 12:16 am

This was really good. I doubled the recipe and used the same amount of olive oil. Definitely a keeper

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Carmen MortensonJanuary 13, 2021 - 8:09 pm

I made this dish for dinner last night and was blown away by how DELICIOUS this simple little recipe turned out! I added shallots which were a fantastic addition. After sampling the dish without lemon (so tasty!!), I added a squeeze of Meyer Lemon (it’s what I had on hand) and HOLY COW, that took it to another level!! My only regret was not doubling the sauce but I won’t make that mistake again and will have plenty of crusty bread on hand to sop up the delicious juice. I look forward to making this dish again and will try adding artichoke hearts and small diced carrots next time. THANK YOU for sharing this recipe!! It will definitely be one that I make again and again.

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Vera Z.January 17, 2021 - 5:36 pm

Thanks Carmen!

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JoyMarch 20, 2021 - 8:56 pm

Hi Vera:

It is Saturday afternoon and I decided to make and early dinner using your Italian Vesuvio Chicken recipeI. I must congratulate you on this excellent dish! We ust finished eating and we were wowed!

I followed your recipe closely except for the addition of carrots, which I love. I added the carrot at the point where you brown the potatoes. I also used boneless, skinless chicken breast because neither my husband nor I care for dark meat. The dinner came out beautifully, excellent flavor and a beautiful aroma that wafted through the house for hours even making our dog hungry!
I will make this again and keep it as a regular part of our menu. It is elegant yet rustic, delicious, intensely flavorful, with a rich gravy-like sauce, and caramelized carrots and potatoes! Totally Outstanding !!!!

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Vera Z.March 25, 2021 - 5:14 pm

Thanks so much, Joy!

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SuzanneMarch 28, 2021 - 1:36 am

Love this one. Comes together very quickly once you’re familiar with it. It uses basic staples but is easily modified when you’re out or want to add something fancy. this is made in regular rotation around here. Thank you!

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Raquel A LambropoulosJuly 19, 2021 - 9:50 pm

Im italian and born and raised in Chicago. Loved your recipe. The bone in thigh is a must .Breast to dry in my opinion. In Chicago restaurant it is always served with thigh. I also flour mine but not necessary. I also use all ingredients and roast entire chicken and add carrots to the whole chicken recipe. My kids like it over mashed potatoes we love our carbs i prefer rice. This is comfort food. Thankyou

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LynneJanuary 21, 2023 - 10:07 pm

Thank you for the recipe. It was delicious and I didn’t change a thing. So good!!!

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YAYAREAMarch 5, 2023 - 8:43 pm

Excellent !

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ClaraMay 31, 2023 - 10:28 am

The combination or white wine sauce with peas and chunky meat was what drew my attention the first time I came across this dish. Ever since then I have tried this dish so many times and cannot express my gratitude enough to the creator of the dish.

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EcstasySeptember 16, 2023 - 11:56 pm

The pictures of the dish tempted me for the very first time and since I was looking for something wholesome I decided to give this one a try. All I can say is that it is an all-time classic.

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EcstasySeptember 25, 2023 - 6:28 pm

Well, you were right when you said this is going to be a restaurant-style meal! I tried it at home everyone seemed so pleased at every bite. I am planning to cook the Vesuvio again sometime soon enough.

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FAQs

What is chicken Vesuvio made of? ›

Chicken Vesuvio is a one-pan dish made with golden and crisp bone-in chicken pieces, roasted with garlic, onion, and potatoes, served with a lovely pan sauce and peas. Named after the volcano Mt. Vesuvio near Naples in Italy, it has become a signature Chicago dish that you'll absolutely love!

What wine goes with chicken Vesuvio? ›

There may be as many wine choices as there are recipes. Red or white or both–all have their proponents. At Harry Caray's Restaurant, where chicken Vesuvio is a signature dish, patrons tend to order whites. “I'd probably recommend a pinot grigio or a sauvignon blanc,” said Jeff Keenan, the restaurant's beverage manager.

What is the juicy part of the chicken? ›

Arguably the tastiest part of the chicken, thighs are little parcels of tender, juicy meat from the top of the bird's leg. You can buy them bone in, or bone out, and with the skin on or off.

What is Vesuvio sauce made of? ›

Vesuvio sauce typically includes tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, onions, basil, oregano, and sometimes a hint of red pepper flakes for a touch of heat. The combination of these ingredients creates a rich and flavorful sauce that is perfect for pasta dishes.

What does Vesuvio mean in cooking? ›

No one really knows who invented chicken Vesuvio, a roast chicken and potato dish in white wine sauce named after Mount Vesuvius, the volcano in Campania, Italy.

Who created chicken Vesuvio? ›

There is no uniform agreement on the origins of Chicken Vesuvio. The Chicago Food Encyclopedia says it may have first appeared on a menu in the 1930s at a Loop restaurant called Vesuvio (though it couches the claim with “Chicken Vesuvio is so simple it seems likely to have been served elsewhere before…”).

What does chicken mean in Italy? ›

The word for 'chicken' is 'il pollo. ' If you mean a hen, which is a chicken who lays eggs, the word is 'la gallina.

What is the most famous chicken in France? ›

Today the poulet de Bresse has the reputation of being the best quality table chicken in the world. The chef Georges Blanc, who is from Bourg-en-Bresse, has been president of the Comité Interprofessionnel de la Volaille de Bresse, the association which oversees the product, since 1986.

What wine tastes best with chicken? ›

Dark Meat – As a general rule, white meat such as chicken or turkey breast pairs well with white wines like Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay, while dark meat like duck and other game go well with medium-bodied red wines such as Pinot Noir or Zinfandel.

What is the best wine for cooking chicken? ›

With its natural blend of sweetness and undertones of almond and apple, Pinot Blanc is a perfect ingredient for white meat dishes such as chicken. However, it is not limited to meats, because of its sweetness, it is also a great wine to cook for vegetable-based dishes as well as desserts.

Why is Chick-fil-A chicken so tender? ›

What also makes pickle juice such a terrific brine is what it does for the texture of the chicken. Because of the low fat content, chicken breast has the potential to quickly dry out when overcooked. Brining it in this salty solution — even just for an hour — tenderizes the meat, keeping it succulent and super juicy.

Why soak chicken in pickle juice? ›

Use it to marinate chicken; you'll be so happy that you did! The pickle juice imparts a nice little twang of flavor. But most importantly, it makes it super tender and juicy. Once it's lightly breaded then baked in the oven until crispy, it becomes a healthier version of your favorite fried chicken.

Why is KFC chicken so juicy? ›

Pressure fryers allow the exterior of the chicken to get extra crispy, yet at the same time, it also creates meat that's ultra juicy and succulent inside. Pressure fryers can also fry chicken extremely fast, which allows KFC to cook big batches to keep up with customer demand.

What is Peruvian chicken made of? ›

The basics are simple: Butterflied chicken with a vinegar and spice rub gets slow-cooked on the grill, then quickly cooked directly over the coals to crisp the skin. It comes out tender and juicy, and goes perfectly with a simple spicy and creamy sauce made with jalapeños and ají amarillo peppers.

How many calories are in a chicken Vesuvio? ›

Chicken Vesuvio
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 Plate (343.31g)
How many calories are in Chicken Vesuvio? Amount of calories in Chicken Vesuvio: Calories 463Calories from Fat 235.8 (50.9%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Chicken Vesuvio? Amount of fat in Chicken Vesuvio: Total Fat 26.2g-
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What is chicken leg meat called? ›

Chicken legs include the drumstick and thigh. When the two chicken pieces are left together, they're often called a leg quarter and sometimes a hindquarter, though some people use leg when referring to the drumstick alone.

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