A Vegetarian Spin on the Iconic Chicken Marbella Recipe - California Grown (2024)

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This plant-powered spin on the iconic Chicken Marbella recipe is filled with tender California-grown beans and roasted fingerling potatoes. This briny-sweet dish is the perfect cooking project for when you have some time on your hands and are in the mood for a truly hearty meal.

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Are beans grown in California?

Yes! In the sun-kissed fields of California, a thriving agricultural landscape bears witness to the flourishing growth of diverse bean varieties. Blessed with a Mediterranean climate, fertile soil, and an abundance of sunlight, the Golden State provides the perfect environment for legumes to prosper.

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Rancho Gordo and Boonville Barn Collective are two California dried bean producers that we think are worthy of stocking in your pantry. Their dedication to quality and unique bean offerings have really kept our tastebuds peaked!

Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to be a farmer in California?

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Meet Krissy Scommegna of Boonville Barn Collective.

This farmer is the largest producer of Espelette Peppers outside of France and one heck of a great bean grower too!

Click here to learn how Krissy farms peppers (and beans) in Boonville, California.

What is Chicken Marbella?

In the realm of culinary creations reminiscent of the boomer generation, you can discover a treasure trove within the covers of “The Silver Palate Cookbook” by Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso. With its effervescent charm and illustrations, this cookbook debuted just in time for Mother’s Day, 1982, and changed the landscape forever with recipes like Chicken Marbella.

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The Silver Palate’s Chicken Marbella

The briny-sweet combination in this recipe once seemed pretty risky with prunes, olives, and capers. But, this dish is a true classic that has stood the test of time.

Click here to read this recipe on NYT Cooking.

Recently, our interest peaked again when we came across a plant-based version of this iconic dish ByTejal Rao, andAlexa Weibel featured on NYT Cooking.

Imagine a base of silky thin-skinned beans and their rich broth replacing chicken, combined with fried garlic, red wine reduction, olive oil, prunes, and olives. Topped with a simple roasted potato salad featuring vinegar-soaked shallots, capers, and parsley. This dish honestly captures Chicken Marbella’s essence without being an exact replica. The tangy, briny flavors of vinegar, capers, and olives contrast delightfully with the sweet prunes, creating a satisfying vegan alternative that everyone will love.

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Ingredients needed to make this Vegan Marbella.

The ingredients to make this plant-based Marbella recipe are mostly basic pantry staples like olives, prunes, olive oil, and dried beans. But you have to trust us that there is not one thing that is basic about the way this recipe tastes. It’s probably one of the more flavorful vegan recipes we’ve ever had. Hearty, rich, and soul-satisfying all in one.

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Scroll for more recipes inspired by the Silver Palate Cookbook’s Recipe.

If this is your first time hearing about Marbella, you are in for a treat. We asked our California Grown Creators to share their most creative spins on this classic dish, and they delivered! From quick and easy weeknight versions to a full-fledged Marbella Meatball, there is something for everyone.

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Chicken Marbella Meatballs

This recipe from Weekend at the Cottage is one of those recipes that checks off a whole bunch of boxes: it uses quality, choice ingredients; it’s easy to prepare; it has wonderful, memorable flavor; and it’s versatile.

Click here for this Marbella-inspired recipe.

Sheet Pan Chicken Marbella

This Chicken Marbella Recipe from This Mess is Ours is made with prunes, green olives, and capers.This retro redo is a simple chicken dinner idea that packsBIG, BOLD flavor with minimal effort.Whether you plan ahead to marinate overnight for maximum Marbella flavor or you want toget a delicious dinner on the table with only a few minutes of prep timeto spare, this recipe is a must-make.

Click here for this Sheet Pan Marbella recipe.
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Slow Cooker Chicken Marbella

Mom’s Kitchen Handbook‘s recipe for Marbella is a sweet, savory, tangy combination of chicken thighs, prunes, and olives like the original; only it cooks up in the slow cooker. After several hours of cooking low and slow, the chicken is fork-tender and infused with fabulous flavor.

Click here for this slow cooker recipe for Marbella.

Marbella-style Oven Roasted Chicken Legs

This simple recipe for roasted chicken legs in the oven, Marbella style, will soon rise to the top of your favorites list! Despite its clever and unusual flavor combination, the end result is quite mild and very kid-friendly. Briny capers and olives make a perfect companion for sweet prunes and brown sugar in this succulent chicken dish that will have you and your kids coming back for more!

Click here for this easy Marbella-inspired recipe.

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Roasted Potato & Bean Marbella

Meg van der Kruik

This plant-powered spin on the iconic Chicken Marbella recipe is filled with tender California-grown beans and roasted fingerling potatoes. This recipe is sure to be a hearty hit at your table!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course dinner

Cuisine American, jewish

Servings 6 servings

Calories 605 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound California-grown dried beans thin-skinned, creamy beans like cannellini or Marcella variety
  • ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil plus more for finishing
  • 3 fresh or dried bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
  • 4 garlic cloves chopped
  • 1 cup dry California red wine
  • ½ cup halved California Ripe Green olives
  • ½ cup roughly chopped California prunes
  • 1 pound fingerling Yukon Gold potatoes halved lengthwise
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
  • 1 large shallot minced
  • 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons chopped capers
  • Torn fresh parsley leaves and tender stems

Instructions

  • To cook the beans: Rinse the beans, then add them to a large, heavy pot and cover with enough cool water to generously immerse (about 12 cups). Add ¼ cup olive oil, the bay leaves, oregano, and 1 teaspoon salt, then bring to a boil over high heat. Once the liquid comes to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the beans are very tender, 1½ to 2 hours. Add extra water by the cupful as needed to keep the beans immersed.

  • To roast the potatoes: Heat the oven to 375 °F. On a large sheet pan, toss the potatoes with 2 tablespoons olive oil; season generously with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Roast, stirring once about halfway through, until the potatoes are golden-brown and tender, about 30 minutes. Set aside.

  • To finish the beans: In a large, deep skillet, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped garlic and sauté until soft and fragrant. As soon as the edges of the garlic start to color, add the red wine and simmer until the wine is reduced by half, 5 to 10 minutes.

  • Using a slotted spoon, transfer the cooked beans (you should have about 7 cups) to the reduced wine in the skillet, then add about 2 cups of their cooking liquid — you want just enough to mostly cover the beans. Add the olives, prunes and another ¼ cup olive oil, and simmer over medium, stirring occasionally, until the flavors meld and the liquid thickens slightly to form a sauce, 10 to 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

  • To finish the potatoes: In a medium bowl, combine the minced shallot with the red wine vinegar. Add the potatoes, capers, and parsley, and toss to coat. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Place the potatoes on top of the beans, drizzle with olive oil and serve.

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Notes

Slightly adapted from Tejal Rao, andAlexa Weibel’s Beans Marbella featured on NYT Cooking.

Nutrition

Calories: 605kcalCarbohydrates: 72gProtein: 19gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 18gSodium: 259mgPotassium: 1353mgFiber: 22gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 172IUVitamin C: 16mgCalcium: 145mgIron: 5mg

Keyword chicken marbella, Marbella

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A Vegetarian Spin on the Iconic Chicken Marbella Recipe - California Grown (2024)

FAQs

What does Ina Garten serve with chicken Marbella? ›

Mix and match the best Chicken Marbella side dishes and be the Ina Garten of your dinner party. Easy, healthy ideas that complement the famous Silver Palate recipe. From couscous and mashed potatoes to broccolini and sauteed carrots, you'll find complementary dishes that are special-occasion worthy.

What kind of wine goes with chicken Marbella? ›

However, if you're a fan of wine, you can add some to the marinade in place of the water. Or simply enjoy the finished dish with a glass of wine! Some good options would be Chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon, or merlot. What Should I Serve with Chicken Marbella?

Where does chicken Marbella come from? ›

Marbella is a coastal city in Spain, which may lead some to believe the dish is of Spanish origins; however, that is not the case. Chicken Marbella is actually a Jewish-American dish invented on Manhattan's Upper West Side in the late 1970s. This briney-sweet combination of ingredients is to die for.

What is Ina Garten's favorite dinner? ›

The one meal Ina simply couldn't live without is roast chicken. She even cites it as one of the reasons her husband, Jeffrey, proposed marriage in 1968.

What dessert goes with chicken marbella? ›

Need a special dessert to serve with Chicken Marbella? A rich and decadent flourless chocolate torte with ganache is a delicious way to end the meal on a sweet note.

Can chicken marbella be frozen? ›

You can freeze it cooked, or in the marinade and bake it off when you need it.

What food pairs well with Pahlmeyer Chardonnay? ›

Ideal summer pairings include grilled shrimp and pineapple brochettes, curried chicken salad, and white pizza with ricotta and mushrooms.

Where does vegan chicken come from? ›

Vegan chicken is a food product designed to mimic the texture and taste of chicken meat. It is generally made from ingredients like vital wheat gluten, vegetable protein, and soy protein. It's usually fashioned into patties, nuggets, or roasts.

What are Spanish style olives? ›

Manzanilla. Medium-sized with a good flesh-to-pit ratio, manzanilla olives represent what most people think of as Spanish olives — so much so that another name for them is Spanish olive.

What is the typical food of Marbella? ›

Typical food of Marbella: 10 Traditional dishes you must try
  • Dogfish casserole with potatoes and almonds. ...
  • Tomato soup with sardines or anchovies. ...
  • Prawns in pilpil sauce. ...
  • Gazpachuelo from Marbella. ...
  • Malaga frying. ...
  • Sardine skewers. ...
  • Anchovies. ...
  • Malaga salad.

How many carbs are in chicken marbella? ›

Calories in Chicken Marbella
Calories280.3
Total Carbohydrate36.5 g
Dietary Fiber2.2 g
Sugars31.8 g
Protein9.9 g
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What do you serve with Ottolenghi chicken in Marbella? ›

Under “Festive supper” Ottolenghi suggests serving Chicken Marbella with another fabulous recipe from the book, Baked rice with confit tomatoes and garlic.

What does Ina Garten serve with her lemon chicken? ›

The sauce has garlic, thyme and lemon, and has so much flavor," Garten says. "And the whole thing takes like 5 minutes to put together... The best thing about this is that it makes the chicken and the sauce at the same time." Serve it over rice or quinoa, and the grains can absorb all of the sauce, Garten recommends.

What to serve with chicken marsala? ›

  • Rice. Rice is a classic, gluten-free side dish that pairs perfectly with chicken Marsala. ...
  • Risotto. For a classic Italian side dish, consider risotto, a creamier alternative to plain rice. ...
  • Egg Noodles. ...
  • Angel Hair Pasta. ...
  • Zucchini Noodles. ...
  • Polenta. ...
  • Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Boursin Hasselback Potatoes.
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What brand of white dishes does Ina Garten use? ›

Another, pricier option is the White Dinnerware set from Pillivuyt, a French brand Ina recommends for serving ware as well. Aside from the simple, clean lines, both sets are dishwasher-, microwave-, and oven-safe, a must in Ina's—and our—book.

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