Braised Chicken with Artichoke Hearts & Olives

Ingrédients
artichoke hearts0.5 cup
chicken broth2 cups
basil2 handfuls
juice of lemon1
kalamata olives0.5 cup
olive oil2 servings
onion0.5
salt & pepper2 servings
chicken breasts1 pound
white wine0.5 cup
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Instructions
Season the chicken with salt and pepper.
In a large saut pan, over medium low heat, add a couple drizzles of olive oil.
Place the chicken skin side down in the pan and cook until golden brown, flip and cook a few minutes on the other side.
Remove the chicken and place on a dish.If the pan is dry add a small drizzle of olive oil again and the onion.
Saut until slightly softened.
Carefully add in the white wine and scrap all those delicious bits from the bottom of the pan.
Allow the wine to reduce by half.Add in the artichoke hearts, olives and broth.
Add the chicken back to the pot and simmer cover for about 20 minutes.Again remove the chicken from the pan.
Add in the lemon juice and basil.
Simmer for 5 minutes.Pour that fabulous sauce overtop the chicken and enjoy!
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