============================================================ nat.io // RECIPE ============================================================ TITLE: Poulet au Vinaigre Redux DATE: April 8, 2025 AUTHOR: Nat TAGS: Dinner, French ------------------------------------------------------------ [ Description ] ------------------------------------------------------------ This **Poulet au Vinaigre Redux** reimagines the classic French dish from Lyon with a focus on blood sugar management without sacrificing an ounce of flavor. Tender chicken thighs are braised in a sophisticated sauce that balances the bright acidity of vinegar with the richness of chicken stock and a touch of cream. The traditional recipe often includes flour for thickening and sometimes sugar to balance the acidity. This version skips those carb-heavy ingredients, instead relying on reduction techniques and a small amount of xanthan gum to create a silky, luxurious sauce. Fresh tarragon and thyme add herbaceous notes, while shallots and garlic provide aromatic depth. The result is an elegant dish that proves French cuisine can be adapted for metabolic health while maintaining its characteristic refinement and complexity. [ Why This Recipe Works ] ------------------------------------------------------------ - **Natural Reduction**: Allowing the sauce to reduce naturally concentrates flavors without the need for flour-based thickeners. - **Balanced Acidity**: The combination of red wine vinegar and white wine creates depth without requiring sugar to balance. - **Fat Selection**: Using a combination of butter and olive oil provides richness while incorporating healthier fats. - **Minimal Thickener**: A tiny amount of xanthan gum creates a silky texture without the carbs of traditional flour roux. - **Herb Infusion**: Fresh herbs add complexity and brightness that eliminates the need for higher-carb flavor enhancers. [ Nutrition Profile ] ------------------------------------------------------------
This interactive chart shows nutritional values with reference to daily recommended values. The black line indicates recommended maximum for diabetics.
* Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Diabetic thresholds may vary based on individual needs.