Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (2024)

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This Mexican classic, Pollo en Escabeche is exciting, seductive and exotic. The sweetness of caramelized onions and the fireworks of Jalapeno pepper strikes an immediate chord with your love for Mexican food.

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What is Escabeche and How to You Pronounce It?

Escabeche (es-kah-BECH-ay) is a classic Spanish recipe in which you sear meat or fish, then marinate it in a vinegary sauce loaded with herbs and spices and serve it cold or at room temperature on a hot day.

I’ve made this recipe many times and have always served it hot, and for dinner.

But if you’re looking for a picnic chicken meal, this just might be the ticket.

This dish is made by seasoning and cooking skin on, bone-in chicken in a flavorful mixture of vinegar, oil, spices, and vegetables. The result is tender and juicy chicken with a tangy and slightly sweet flavor.

Pollo en escabeche is a flavorful, easy to make dish that will work for any occasion. whether cooking for your family or entertaining guests, this dish is sure to impress. It’s a healthy dinner option that doesn’t skimp on flavor.

So give that chicken a tangy-sweet bath. Pollo escabeche uses only one pan which makes it very desirable for a weeknight dinner.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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  • Split Chicken Breasts: Bone in, skin on.
  • Onion: Sweet or yellow onion, chopped
  • Carrot: Sliced on the diagonal
  • Spices: Mexican Oregano, Kosher Salt, Allspice, Freshly Ground Pepper
  • Vinegar: Apple Cider or white vinegar
  • Chicken Broth
  • Garlic: Peeled, and sliced in half
  • Oil: Choose a neutral such as canola or vegetable
  • Pickled Jalapeno

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Chicken: You can substitute bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, or a combo of breasts and thighs.
  • Spice: If you don’t have Mexican Oregano, substitute Marjoram.
  • Jalapeno Pepper: You can use fresh jalapeno pepper in place of pickled jalapeno.

Mexican Oregano is preferred for this recipe. It’s peppery, grassy, earthy flavor is a good compliment for Mexican Food. If you don’t have Mexican Oregano, substituteMarjoram. Known for its aroma and delicate flavor, its related to oregano and will bring a sweet undertone to any recipe.

Step by Step Instructions, It’s Easy!

Consider this is a relatively easy recipe for your chicken meal plans this week.

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  • Step 1: In a small bowl, combine the black pepper, allspice, oregano and salt. Sprinkle half of this mixture over the chicken pieces.
  • Step 2: Heat the oil in a very large (12-inch) skillet over medium heat. Lay in the chicken, skin side down, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, turning once, until richly browned. Remove the chicken to a plate, leaving behind as much oil as possible.

Pro Tip Knife Skills: Always keep the hand that’s gripping the knife clean and dry. A wet hand could cause slips resulting in nicks or worse a nasty slice on your hand.

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  • Step 3: Add the sliced onion and carrots to the skillet and cook, stirring regularly, until the onion is browned, about 7 minutes. Add the garlic and stir for about 1 minute, then add the remaining seasoning mixture, the vinegar, jalapenos and broth.
  • Step 4: Nestle the chicken pieces skin side up in the onion mixture, cover the skillet (a cookie sheet works if your skillet doesn’t have a lid) and simmer gently over a medium-low heat until the chicken is just cooked through, about 15 minutes. Taste the broth and season with additional salt if you think it’s needed. Transfer a piece of chicken to each dinner plate, spooning a generous portion of the juicy vegetable mixture over the top.

Pro Tip: Don’t skip searingthe meat. This is a crucial step in getting the most flavor out of this meal. Searing creates what is technically calledMaillard reaction. Maillard reaction is the process where a crust is created. Simply stated, it’s responsible for the complex flavors and aroma that makes bread taste toasty, and a grilled or seared burger taste charred. It’s a technique that brings science to your cooking skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Freeze Pollo en Escabeche?

Yes, this recipe will freeze very well. Place any leftovers, including sauce and vegetables in a freezer safe container. I like to use a zip-lock style freezer bag. Lay the chicken and sauce flat, squeeze out the air, and it will store in a tidy manor in the freezer for up to three months.

Is Escabeche Served Hot or Cold?

Both. It can be served immediately after cooking as a hot meal. Or you can refrigerate an escabeche entree for 24 hours and serve it cold or at room temperature.

How Can You Tell If The Chicken Is Cooked Through?

Use a digital instant read thermometer. Place the probe in the thickest part of the chicken. When the temperature reads 165 degrees, the chicken has reached a safe eating temperature according to the department of agriculture.

Can You Use Chicken Thighs To Make Pollo en Escabeche?

Absolutely yes. Use either bone-in or boneless, skinless chicken thighs for this recipe.

Tips For Success

  • Make Ahead: Even though this is an easy chicken dinner, get a head start and chop the vegetables and pull together the spice mix in advance. This will save you a few minutes come time to cook the chicken.
  • Feeding a crowd? Pollo Escabeche is easily doubled or tripled. Use two large fry pans to accommodate more chicken.

What To Serve With Pollo en Escabeche

With carrots and onions, this is almost a meal in itself. You can also serve it with:

  • Baked Oven Rice
  • Cast Iron Skillet Potatoes
  • Refried Beans
  • Top it with a dollop of Guacamole
  • Or keep things super healthy with this Southwestern Salad.

Storage and Leftovers

Escabeche de pollo will keep in the refrigerator for up to three days in an air tight container. To reheat, place chicken in a microwave safe bowl and loosely cover. Microwave on 50% power in one minute increments until warm and steamy. I find that gently heating using the method will keep the chicken from drying out.

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In Conclusion

Try Pollo en Escabeche! This traditional Mexican dish features tender chicken cooked in a tangy, sweet, and sour sauce, along with a colorful medley of vegetables. Perfect for a quick weeknight meal or for entertaining guests. Impress your family and friends with this mouthwatering Mexican chicken entree!

More Mexican Chicken Dinner Recipes

  • Arroz con Pollo, Mexican Chicken and Rice With Ham
  • Chicken Barbacoa (Barbacoa de Pollo)
  • Spicy Mexican Chicken Zarape
  • Chorizo Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breast

And if you love Mexican food as much as we do, don’t miss our Mexican Category. You’ll find lots of great recipes including the most popular on my site for Campechana, Mexican Shrimp co*cktail.

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Tangy Pollo en Escabeche

The sweetness of caramelized onions and the fireworks of jalapeno pepper strikes an immediate chord with your love for Mexican food.

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Course: Main Course Chicken

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 234kcal

Author: Lea Ann Brown

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano preferably Mexican
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 chicken breast halves bones and skins intact, about 2 pounds
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable or olive oil
  • 1 large white onion cut into 1/4-inch slices
  • 2 large carrots peeled and sliced 1/4-inch thick on a diagonal
  • 4 garlic cloves peeled and halved
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 to 4 canned pickled jalapenos stemmed, seeded and thinly sliced [Note: I used pre-sliced pickled jalapenos]
  • 1 cup chicken broth

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine the black pepper, allspice, oregano and salt. Sprinkle half of this mixture over the chicken breasts.

  • Heat the oil in a very large (12-inch) skillet over medium heat. Lay in the chicken, skin side down, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, turning once, until richly browned. Remove the chicken to a plate, leaving behind as much oil as possible.

  • Add the sliced onion and carrots to the skillet and cook, stirring regularly, until the onion is browned, about 7 minutes. Add the garlic and stir for about 1 minute, then add the remaining seasoning mixture, the vinegar, jalapenos and broth.

  • Nestle the chicken pieces skin side up in the onion mixture, cover the skillet (a cookie sheet works if your skillet doesn’t have a lid) and simmer gently over a medium-low heat until the chicken is just cooked through, about 15 minutes. Taste the broth and season with additional salt if you think it’s needed. Transfer a piece of chicken to each dinner plate, spooning a generous portion of the juicy vegetable mixture over the top.

Notes

I have also used fresh sliced jalapeno in this recipe.

Tips for Success:

  • Don’t have a lid for a large skillet? Use a sheet pan to cover.
  • Make Ahead: Even though this is an easy chicken dinner, get a head start and chop the vegetables and pull together the spice mix in advance. This will save you a few minutes come time to cook the chicken.
  • Feeding a crowd? This recipe is easily doubled or tripled. Use two large fry pans to accommodate more chicken.

Nutrition

Calories: 234kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 1081mg | Potassium: 670mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 6193IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 49mg | Iron: 1mg

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Pollo en Escabeche …. It’s What’s For Dinner

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Lea Ann Brown

Why Trust These Recipes? Lea Ann Brown has lived, worked and played in Colorado for 45 years. She has immersed herself in the Colorado Culinary space, is a Culinary School Graduate and publishes her Colorado food Blog, Cooking On The Ranch.

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  1. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (18)Susan says

    I love that this has cider vinegar in it also! What a woncerful, flavorful recipe that’s also low in fat.

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  2. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (19)Maryann Juran says

    Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (20)
    This was delicious! I served it on mashed potatoes tonight’ they soaked up the juice along with the butter I put on them. we love it’ thank you.

    Reply

  3. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (21)Abbe@This is How I Cook says

    Sounds wonderful! Hot or cold, I think it would be delicious!

    Reply

  4. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (22)John / Kitchen Riffs says

    Escabeche-anything is wonderful! Works best with chicken or fish, I think. This looks terrific — just loaded with flavor. Thanks!

    Reply

  5. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (23)Liz says

    YUM! So easy with tons of flavor! You can’t beat that!!!

    Reply

  6. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (24)Larry says

    That looks really good and such a professional presentation. I love one pan meals.

    Reply

  7. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (25)Claudia Lamascolo says

    This is a mouth watering delicious meal!

    Reply

  8. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (26)Tricia @ Saving Room for Dessert says

    This sounds delicious Lee Ann – the perfect meal with plenty of flavor. Have a terrific weekend 🙂

    Reply

  9. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (27)mjskitchen says

    This is a new one for me. Have never heard of Escabeche. Interesting dish – serving it cold. This would be great in the summer when I’m always looking for cold dishes rather than warm dishes. Pinning so I can remember to make it when the weather warms up more than it already is. What a unusually warm winter for us!

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    • Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (28)mjskitchen says

      Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (29)
      I made this for supper last night and we both loved it. I did serve it warm over wild rice for a complete meal. The vinegar was not too strong for the husband which was surprising since he’s not much of a vinegar person. Loved the flavors! Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  10. Flavorful and Colorful Chicken Escabeche Recipe: A Must-Try Dish! (30)Jean |DelightfulRepast.com says

    Lea Ann, Rick Bayless knows his stuff (as do you)! I can taste this right now. I’m not going to be happy until I make this!

    Reply

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FAQs

What does escabeche mean in cooking? ›

Escabeche is the name for several dishes in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Filipino and Latin American cuisines, consisting of marinated fish, meat or vegetables, cooked or pickled in an acidic sauce (usually with vinegar), and flavored with paprika, citrus, and other spices.

What is escabeche sauce made of? ›

Accordingly, escabeche recipes sometimes also included almond milk, honey, dried fruit and warm spices. Eventually, the Spanish settled on a formula heavy on the olive oil, vinegar, garlic and bay.

How to make chicken more flavorful? ›

It's best to marinate your chicken overnight to give the flavours plenty of time to infuse. A faster way to add flavour is to simply brine your chicken in salty water prior to cooking. This will help tenderise the meat and add extra flavour.

What is the history of escabeche? ›

History. The origin of the word “escabeche” is Persian. The Arabs brought the word “escabeche” to Spain in the 8th Century. The word is derived from “Al-sikbaj,” a popular meat dish that was cooked in a sweet and sour sauce, usually vinegar and honey or date molasses.

How to eat escabeche? ›

Just put them in a lovely bowl and serve them alongside some tacos, some enchiladas, or carnitas. Or maybe Chile Colorado or Chile Rellenos. Truth is, you can serve Escabeche with just about anything. Even scrambled eggs, if you ask me.

What's the difference between ceviche and escabeche? ›

Like its distant relative ceviche, escabeche involves seafood and an acid, but the similarities end there. South and Central American ceviche is made with raw fish and citrus juice while Spanish escabeche involves cooling lightly fried fish in a bath of vinegary vegetable salad.

Is escabeche good for you? ›

Escabeche is the catchall term for cooked meat or seafood soaked in spiced vinegar. It's one of the oldest methods of food conservation—and perhaps one of the healthiest, since escabeches rely on acid and spice as opposed to salt or fat.

What is the difference between Escovitch and escabeche? ›

Escovitch is a Jamaican variation on escabeche. And the dish is, too. Escabeche is poached or fried fish, pickled in something acidic after cooking. Escovitch adds onions, chayote, carrots, and Scotch bonnet peppers.

Is escabeche a probiotic? ›

A probiotic powerhouse, escabeche tastes delicious as an accompaniment to grain, bean or meat dishes.

What brings out the flavor in chicken? ›

5 best spice and herbs blends for chicken and meat
  • Paprika and garlic powder. Paprika is a great spice that makes any chicken dish stand out, it comes in many forms sweet, hot, regular and smoky. ...
  • Basil and rosemary. ...
  • Ginger and lemongrass. ...
  • Turmeric and chili. ...
  • Coriander and cumin.

What makes chicken taste the best? ›

Here are the best ways to make chicken breast taste good, every time!
  1. Make sure your Chicken is Properly Defrosted Prior to Cooking. ...
  2. Buy a Meat Thermometer. ...
  3. Marinate, Marinate, Marinate! ...
  4. Buy High Quality, Pasture Raised Chicken.

What spices pair well with chicken? ›

Mix salt, basil, rosemary, garlic powder, mustard powder, paprika, black pepper, thyme, celery seed, parsley, cumin, cayenne pepper, and chicken bouillon together in a small bowl until blended.

What does en escabeche mean? ›

en escabeche, (escabechado) pickled, Adj. preserved, Adj. potted, Adj.

What does escovitch mean? ›

In Jamaica, escovitch is fish rubbed with garlic and allspice, shallow-fried until the skin crisps, then doused with hot vinegar, carrots, onions and wicked Scotch bonnets, all swirled together and bubbling.

Are escabeche peppers spicy? ›

The flavor of Escabeche is sometimes compared to Scotch Bonnet, with less heat. It gives your products all the fruitiness, freshness, and sweetness of the Caribbean pepper but with just medium levels of spiciness.

What do Spanish call a mirepoix? ›

Spain's sofrito traditionally contains onions, bell pepper, garlic, salt pork and annatto seeds. France's mirepoix [meer-PWAH] utilizes onions and/or leeks, carrots and celery.

What is onions celery and carrots called in cooking? ›

The French flavor base called mirepoix is a combination of onion, carrot and celery generally cut to the same size. It's used in a ratio that's 2 parts onion to 1 part celery and carrot. Saute in Butter. Mirepoix is the start of many French dishes, such as coq au vin and lamb stew.

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