For an even richer flavor, use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs instead of leg quarters. If you don't have San Marzano tomatoes, you can substitute with another high-quality canned crushed tomato variety. Adjust the amount of red wine to your preference. A dry Chianti or Sangiovese works particularly well. Cacciatore translates to 'hunter' in Italian, and traditionally includes game meats like rabbit. Feel free to substitute chicken with rabbit or another game bird for a more authentic flavor. This dish tastes even better the next day, as the flavors meld together. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Chelsie Langosh
Jun 21, 2025I made this for a Sunday dinner and it was a huge hit. The allspice adds such a unique and delicious touch.
Dale Leuschkerau
Jun 19, 2025I added a pinch of red pepper flakes for a little heat. It was delicious!
Itzel Balistreri
Jun 15, 2025Easy to follow instructions and the results were amazing. I served it over polenta and it was the perfect comfort food.
Adah Bashirian
Jun 12, 2025The best Chicken Cacciatore recipe I've ever tried. Thank you for sharing!
Yessenia West
Jun 12, 2025This recipe is fantastic! The chicken was so tender and the sauce was bursting with flavor. My family loved it!