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by Donal Skehan

Creamy chicken in white wine sauce given a boost of flavour from smoked bacon. It's easy enough for everyday dinners while still being plenty good enough for special meals.

Main course

Buyer's guide

Any good-quality white wine can be used for cooking. Don’t discount off-dry styles, which add a lovely complexity to savoury dishes.

Storage

See wine.

Preparation

Use white wine to marinate pale meats such as pork or poultry, or in slow-simmered casseroles and stews. White wine has a particular affinity with mushrooms, mustard, cream and herbs such as tarragon, chervil, dill and parsley. It can also be used to de-glaze the pan after cooking meat to make a quick sauce.