Author Notes
I often find myself starving to death watching the Food Network. This sandwich was a result of just that. Watching chefs create and bite into some of the most delicious looking food in the world just kills ya, unless you can go immediately to your kitchen and cook something equally appealing. —Brussels Sprouts for Breakfast
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Ingredients
- Roasted Creole Chicken
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4 pounds
organic roasting chicken
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2 tablespoons
hot smoky Spanish paprika
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1 1/2 tablespoons
dehydrated garlic flakes or garlic powder
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1 1/2 tablespoons
dehydrated onion flakes or onion powder
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1 tablespoon
cayenne pepper
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1 tablespoon
dried oregano
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1 tablespoon
dry mustard
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1 1/2 tablespoons
kosher salt
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1/2 tablespoon
black pepper
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2 tablespoons
olive oil
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1 cup
chicken broth
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1/2 cup
dry white wine
- Brussels Sprout Slaw and Poblano Aioli
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15-20
Brussels sprouts
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1/4
head green cabbage
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1/4
head purple cabbage
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1/2 cup
cilantro (rough chop)
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1 tablespoon
sugar
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3 tablespoons
apple cider vinegar
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3 tablespoons
olive oil
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1 tablespoon
Dijon mustard
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1/2
lemon juice
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1
poblano
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6
cloves garlic (in paper)
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2
egg yolks
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1/2 cup
olive oil
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1/2 cup
canola oil
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1 tablespoon
kosher salt
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8
slices rye bread
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2 tablespoons
unsalted butter
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2
cloves garlic (minced)
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salt and pepper
Directions
- Roasted Creole Chicken
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Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Clean chicken and remove giblets. Pat dry and place in a large baking dish.
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Combine all spices in a small bowl. Coat the chicken in the Creole spice mixture. Make sure to get it under the skin. Slather the chicken in 2 tbsp of olive oil, rubbing the spices into the chicken. Add broth and white wine to bottom of baking dish. Cover with foil and roast for 1 hour. Remove foil and continue cooking for 30 minutes, basting with liquid every 5 minutes.
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Remove chicken from oven and transfer to a cutting board. Recover with foil and let sit for 20 minutes. Carve chicken breast into thin slices, for sandwiches. Cover and set aside.
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Pour the pan liquid into a small pan to boil for an au jus as the chicken rests. Let simmer for 7-10 minutes. Strain and put in a serving dish. Set aside until sandwiches are ready.
- Brussels Sprout Slaw and Poblano Aioli
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For the slaw: Using a mandolin, shred Brussels sprouts, green and purple cabbage into a large bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together sugar, vinegar, 3 tbsp olive oil, Dijon, and lemon juice. Pour over the slaw and toss to combine everything. Add the cilantro, salt and pepper last, tossing to coat everything. Set aside.
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For the aioli: Roast the poblano and garlic cloves in the oven at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Turn the poblano over once. Remove both to cool a bit. Remove stem from the poblano and place in food processor. Squeeze garlic out of paper into the food processor. Pulse to combine. Add egg yolks and pulse to combine. Add a couple of drops of olive oil, pulsing to combine. Now turn on the food processor and stream in the olive and canola oil very, very slowly. Add salt. Transfer to a jar so the aioli can be served, and leftovers saved in the fridge.
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For the bread: Melt butter and garlic together. Brush onto both sides of each slice of bread. Place bread in warm oven for 3-5 minutes.
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Assemble sandwiches: Slather the poblano aioli on both pieces of bread. Load on some chicken and slaw. Serve with a dipping bowl of au jus. Enjoy!
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