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So all you classically trained chefs out there, don’t hate me for this.

I made French Coq au Vin, but I did it the super quick way…not the traditional way which can take up to four hours. I know this is probably all wrong in so many ways and the French are most likely screaming at me right about now. But hear me out, I am not a trained chef and most of the time I am totally winging it. And since I am totally winging it, this allows me to be a little more creative….or ok, lazy.
So really, I just take a lot of short cuts.
Well whatever, all I know is it’s a really good meal and it’s made pretty quickly and easily – and I love it.

Now in full disclosure here, the Coq au Vin (which I most definitely am not pronouncing right by the way) is the dish that gets made in one pot. I was not smart enough to think of a way to also make the mashers in the same pot. I am kind of thinking that can’t be done, but then again you never know, I’ll leave that to the master chefs.
Here is the deal with this fancy, but not so fancy dinner. It happened all because it snowed. You see, the snow does magical, and apparently delicious things this time of year.


I have to say that I was pretty excited for all the snow we got, and are supposed to continue to get throughout the rest of the week. It’s just what I crave this time of year. Trust me, come late January I will be so over it, but right now I am loving it and loving the foods it inspires me to make.
I was having a pretty hard time deciding between recipes the other day. I was doing the whole back and forth, back and forth, “oh, but I sort of already made something similar to this last month” thing. It’s kind of the worst when this happens because I just get straight up annoyed with myself that I cannot think up anything creative. And that I feel like I am wasting time practically arguing with myself in my head about what I should make. I know it is completely insane, but as you all know, I have issues with making decisions.
Meaning I can’t make them.

When I can’t decide on recipes, I do the stupidest thing. I go in search of new recipe inspiration. I know, like why would I do that if I already have recipes ideas to choose from? It’s most likely because I am not crazy exited about the ideas I have written down in my notebook and I feel like I need a new fresh idea. It’s complete craziness, but it is how I work. Plus, I really like to be excited about each and every recipe I do.
So then I stumbled upon a whole bunch of Coq au Vin recipes and thought to myself “oh my gosh, that is perfect for the snowy weather”. The only thing was, I didn’t have four hours, so I just took a few shot cuts, used a lot wine, made some quick mashers and it all just came together. In perfect time too. With the sun setting so freaking early now, it means I actually have to get my stuff together by like four, and if you know me, this is nearly impossible and NO FUN. But somehow I have been managing. I think it may just be luck…just hoping it does not run out anytime soon. The lucky pot of gold is endless, right?

This dish has classic French flavors, wine, mushrooms, garlic and the best painless mashed potatoes to soak up all the sauce – which by the way is so good. Don’t be freaked out by the fancy name, this meal is totally laid back with simple mellow flavors that even picky eaters will love. Although, I do think that the only reason I got my brothers to try this was because of the mashers. They love mashed potatoes, especially mashed potatoes along with a saucy-gravy like dish.
The only reason they were hesitant to try the chicken was because of the veggies in the sauce, but they just slid those off to the side and totally loved the dish. The rest of us normal eaters ate our veggies. Typical.

The Coq au Vin (which if you are wondering is just chicken in a red wine mushroom sauce) honestly takes a little over thirty minutes, maybe more or less depending on how slow or quick you are working. Adding the mashed potatoes added on the time, but I mean, how could brown butter mashed potatoes not be worth it?
They are. Even if they require another dish to clean (sorry!). And really, every saucy dish like this SHOULD require creamy, buttery mashers. There really is no other way in my mind.

I know that everyone is in “Thanksgiving foods only” mode, but hey, don’t we still have to eat between now and the 27th? Pretty sure we do, and this meal is so cozy and delicious!
Surely this One-Pot 45 Minute Coq au Vin will keep you satisfied until the big feast.

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Now let’s eat!
OMG — This looks amazing! But I have a secret to confess… I’m wine-stupid! LOL! I don’t drink wine, so I don’t know which kind to use or which ones are good. Can you please make a recommendation for something that should be widely available… say, at a Walmart? Thank you! I am so anxious to try this!
Haha! I do not drink wine either, just use it to cook with. SO, I hate to admit this, but I honestly just buy the cheap stuff. Just get what you can find at Walmart. It will be great!
Hope you love this and please let me know if you have any other questions.
This looks completely luscious, Tieghan. Beautiful!
Um, am I dreaming? This can’t be real. Sorry. Too unbelievable. 😉
You make suuuuch amazing food! I never ever leave comments on anyone’s pages but I’ve made so many of your recipes lately after discovering your blog 🙂
AWE!! THANK YOU! This is an awesome comment to read. I am thrilled you are loving my recipes! 🙂
Oh man, this dish has my name all over it. Those mashed potatoes!
Thanks Annalise!!
I’m totally making this tomorrow for dinner! Our cousins watched Casper for us a few weekends ago so we could go out for dinner and they wouldn’t let me pay them…so I am thinking this will be the perfect “thank you” meal.
That is so nice of them! What and awesome family! 🙂
Thanks Cindy and I hope you all love it! PS I love all the insta picks of Casper. The best!
This is stunning. You seriously turn out some of the most beautiful dishes I’ve ever seen! Definitely have to try this. Thank you for sharing it!! 🙂
Oh wow!! THANK YOU! 🙂
Making my night!
Coq au vin is one of my favorite dishes of all time. It snowed last night here, and I could totally use a big bowl of that stew. Gorgeous!
THanks Sarah! Hope you enjoyed the snow!
Could anything look tastier than those potatoes!? Holy moly girl. Way to rock the snowy weather inspiration.
Trish
Thank you, Trish!
Do I have to wait for snow? It’s near freezing, I think that’ll do. Sooo planning on making this tomorrow. Yep, I’m even throwing in the mushrooms even thou I’m totally aware they will be left in the bowl. I’m going to sub my last “Cinderella” pumpkin instead of the sweet potato, bet it’ll all be Delcious! Thanks for another Great idea
Freezing will surely do! HAh!
Thanks so much, Sarah and I hope you love this dinner! 🙂 Pumpkin will be delicious!
This looks so cozy and comforting and I love the brown butter mashed potatoes!
Thanks Laura! Happy almost Thursday! 🙂
How could anyone hate you for this?! It looks seriously amazing, and I love that it’s one-pot too!
LOL! Thank you so much, Alessandra!
Well I am not classically trained. I think this looks out of sight delicious. I suspect anyone I served this to would feel like me. No way would I need snow to make me fix and eat this.
Thanks Carol!! 🙂
So gorgeous! And absolutely perfect for snowy weather.
Thank you so much, Laura!
I just want to cozy up by the fireplace with this dish, and those mashed potatoes sound outstanding! : )
Thanks Crystal!