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By Joanie Zisk

on Nov 21, 2022, Updated Mar 27, 2024

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Indulge in the rich flavors of French Coq au Vin, now perfectly portioned for one. This one-pan recipe brings all the classics to your table: tender chicken bathed in a luxurious red wine sauce, crispy bacon crumbles, and savory mushrooms. Forget the leftover struggle – this recipe is designed for a relaxing night in or a quick and impressive weeknight meal. Easy-to-follow instructions ensure Coq au Vin success, minus the hassle of a large pot.

Soak up every drop of the rich Coq au Vin sauce with our delicious single serving side dishes! Choose from creamy mashed potatoes or fluffy white rice, and a slice of warm, freshly baked French bread, or fluffy Butter Swim Biscuits.

Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Easy Coq au Vin
  • Ingredients
  • Recipe Variations
  • How To Make Coq Au Vin For One
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Ways To Use Leftover Ingredients
  • Coq Au Vin For One Recipe

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Simple & Delicious: This Coq au Vin strikes the perfect balance – gourmet flavors made with easy-to-follow steps.
  • Pantry Staples: No need for a special shopping trip! You may find most of the ingredients you’ll need in your pantry already.
    Warm & Satisfying: This hearty dish is perfect for a cozy night in and leaves you feeling happy and content.
  • Coq au Vin For Two (or Just You!): Easily adjust this recipe to serve one or more people – it’s perfect no matter how many are at the table.
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Easy Coq au Vin

Coq au Vin, literally translating to “rooster in wine,” is a classic French dish originally featuring tougher cuts like rooster. Today, it’s commonly made with chicken, simmered in a rich red wine sauce with vegetables for a deeply flavorful and satisfying stew.

This dish gained international fame thanks in part to culinary icon Julia Child. Her version in “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” is considered a classic, but our recipe offers a simpler approach, perfect for busy weeknights and readily available ingredients.

Imagine a medley of tender chicken, savory mushrooms, and onions bathed in a complex red wine sauce. It’s a dish that’s both hearty and refined, perfect for a comfortable night in or for a special occasion.

For those keen on perfecting their French, the dish is pronounced as “coco van”.

Ingredients

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If you have any ingredients leftover from this single serve Coq au Vin recipe, check out our Leftover Ingredients Recipe Finder.

  • Bacon: Use 2 slices of thick-cut bacon, chopped into lardons (1/4-inch wide and 1-inch long strips). Bacon infuses a rich, deep flavor into this Coq au Vin, enhancing the stew’s overall taste. If you have extra bacon, consider using it in German Potato Salad, Cauliflower Casserole, or a bowl of Zuppa Toscana.
  • Olive oil: Extra virgin olive oil is my go-to choice for its minimal processing and high quality. It retains an authentic olive flavor and is rich in vitamins and minerals. However, a lighter olive oil is a suitable alternative for those who prefer it.
  • Vegetables: The recipe calls for a mix of chopped onions, a medium-sized carrot, sliced mushrooms, and a clove of garlic, each adding its unique flavor and texture to the dish. These 4 ingredients can also be found in our Pork Stir Fry.
  • Chicken: Use a 5 to 6-ounce piece of boneless, skinless chicken breast or thigh, cut into 1-inch pieces. This choice streamlines the cooking process. If opting for bone-in, skin-on chicken, extend cooking time to about 40 minutes, checking doneness with an instant-read thermometer (165°F for fully cooked chicken). If you have extra chicken, consider making Chicken Shawarma, Chicken Marsala, Chicken Cordon Bleu, or Chicken Nuggets.
  • Seasonings: A combination of a bay leaf, dried thyme, kosher salt, and black pepper enhances the stew. Use 1/4 teaspoon of kosher salt or half that amount if using table salt. Adjust to taste after cooking.
  • Red wine: Select a red wine like Burgundy, Beaujolais, or Pinot Noir. An expensive bottle isn’t necessary – just pick one that suits your taste. If you have leftover red wine and aren’t planning on drinking it, you can use it in other recipes like Mushroom Pasta or French Onion Soup. Alternatively, create a delightful single serving of Fall Sangria!
  • Chicken broth: Low-sodium chicken broth is recommended for better control over the dish’s salt content. Leftover broth can be used in any of our single serving soup recipes like Split Pea Soup and Lasagna Soup.
  • Flour and butter: Mix all-purpose flour with softened salted butter to create a beurre manié (kneaded butter). This blend thickens the stew smoothly without clumping, thanks to the butter coating the flour grains.

Recipe Variations

This small batch Coq au Vin recipe is easy to customize. With a few simple changes, you can make it your own.

  • Creamy Coq au Vin: Add a touch of cream for a richer sauce.
  • Spicy Coq au Vin: Add chili flakes for a kick.
  • Herb-Infused: Use rosemary or tarragon for an herbal twist.
  • Alcohol-Free Coq au Vin: Create a tasty and satisfying dish similar to Coq au Vin without using wine. Substitute with grape juice or cranberry juice and add a splash of balsamic vinegar for acidity. Chicken or beef broth are also effective liquid alternatives. While this version won’t be a traditional Coq au Vin due to the absence of wine, the flavor will differ significantly. However, it will still be delicious and satisfying.

How To Make Coq Au Vin For One

These step-by-step photos and instructions help you visualize how to makeCoq au Vin. See the recipe box below for ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions.

  1. Heat olive oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the bacon, onions, carrots, and mushrooms to the pan and cook until the bacon is crisp and the vegetables have softened, about 5-7 minutes.
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  1. Add the garlic, thyme, and tomato paste and cook, stirring for 30 seconds.
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  1. Sear the chicken: Add the chicken pieces to the pan and cook the chicken for a total of 6 minutes, flipping the chicken over after about 3 minutes on one side.

Note: Searing the chicken in the bacon drippings locks in flavor and helps keep the meat tender. The chicken pieces won’t be fully cooked at this point. They will continue to cook while the mixture simmers.

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  1. Pour in the chicken broth, red wine, bay leaf, salt, and pepper. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 18-20 minutes.

Note: You will notice the liquid in the pan reducing as it cooks. Reduction is nothing more than simmering away some of the water in the liquids used so that what remains is the most flavorful non-water part. It’s all the flavor without all the volume. The alcohol burns off as it simmers.

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  1. Make a beurre manié by stirring together softened butter and flour in a small bowl.

Note: A beurre manié is used to thicken the stew. Since the butter and flour are mashed together, the flour will not clump when added to the stew. The butter coats the flour and it blends smoothly into the stew.

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  1. Stir in the flour and butter paste.
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  1. Gently simmer for an additional 5 minutes, until the sauce has thickened. Remove and discard the bay leaf.
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  1. Transfer the coq au vin to a bowl and enjoy immediately as-is, with mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, or rice.
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Expert Tips

  • Read through the entire recipe before beginning.This single serve coq au vin recipe comes together quickly. Be sure to read through the recipe and the Ingredient Notes and gather your ingredients before starting.
  • Choose a red wine you enjoy drinking. For a milder flavor, you can substitute chicken broth for half of the wine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I cook Coq au Vin in?

For traditional versions of Coq au Vin, a Dutch oven or a heavy-bottomed pot with a secure lid is usually the go-to cookware. However, for this one-pot Coq au Vin recipe, a 10-inch skillet with high sides works perfectly to hold all the ingredients and allow for proper simmering.

You can view the dishes we use on our Store page.

Which wine is best for Coq au Vin?

Selecting the right wine is crucial for achieving the full flavor potential of Coq au Vin. Choose a red wine you’d enjoy sipping, as its flavor significantly influences the dish. Recommended options include Burgundy, Beaujolais, or Pinot Noir.
Avoid using “cooking wine,” as it won’t deliver the same depth and complexity as a good-quality drinking wine.

Can I use white wine in Coq au Vin?

Yes, but it will change the dish’s flavor profile.

Can I make Coq au Vin for two?

Absolutely, doubling this Coq au Vin recipe is a breeze. Whether you’re cooking for two or planning to enjoy leftovers the next day, simply double the quantities of each ingredient. When scaling up, opt for a larger cooking vessel than the 10-inch skillet specified in the original recipe to accommodate the extra volume.

How should I store leftover Coq au Vin?

Store leftover coq au vin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Ways To Use Leftover Ingredients

If you have any ingredients leftover from this recipe, check out our Leftover Ingredients Recipe Finder or you might like to consider using them in any of these single serving and small batch recipes:

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Coq Au Vin For One

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Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Total: 35 minutes mins

Servings: 1 serving

Experience the luxury of French Coq au Vin for one with our easy one-pan recipe. Tender chicken simmers in a rich wine sauce, all in one pan. Ready in 30 minutes!

Ingredients

  • ½ tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 slices thick-cut bacon -cut into 1-inch pieces
  • ¼ cup chopped onions
  • 1 medium carrot -peeled and cut into ½-inch pieces
  • ¼ cup sliced mushrooms
  • 1 clove garlic -minced
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 (5-ounce) boneless skinless chicken breast -cut into 1-inch pieces
  • ½ cup low sodium chicken broth
  • ½ cup dry red wine
  • 1 bay leaf
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon butter , softened
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the bacon, onions, carrots, and mushrooms to the pan and cook until the bacon is crisp and the vegetables have softened, about 5-7 minutes.

  • Add the garlic, thyme, and tomato paste and cook, stirring for 30 seconds.

  • Add the chicken pieces to the pan and cook the chicken for a total of 6 minutes, flipping the chicken over after about 3 minutes on one side.

    Note: The chicken pieces will not be fully cooked at this point. They will continue to cook while the mixture simmers.

  • Pour in the chicken broth, red wine, bay leaf, salt, and pepper. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 18-20 minutes.

  • Make a beurre manié by stirring together softened butter and flour in a small bowl. Stir into the stew.

  • Gently simmer for an additional 5 minutes, until the sauce has thickened. Remove and discard the bay leaf.

  • Transfer the coq au vin to a bowl and enjoy immediately as-is, withbuttered potatoes,pasta, orrice.

Notes

Expert Tips

  • Read through the entire recipe before beginning.This easy coq au vin recipe comes together quickly. Be sure to read through the recipe and the Ingredient Notes and gather your ingredients before starting.
  • Choose a red wine you enjoy drinking. The flavor is a big part of how the finished dish will taste. I recommend using a red wine such as Burgundy, Beaujolais, or Pinot Noir. Do not use “cooking wine”. For a milder flavor, you can substitute chicken broth for half of the wine.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 579kcal, Carbohydrates: 20g, Protein: 41g, Fat: 27g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Trans Fat: 0.5g, Cholesterol: 53mg, Sodium: 832mg, Potassium: 654mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 10691IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 52mg, Iron: 2mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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6 Comments

  1. This was a great recipe. The only change I made was to leave out the salt. Everything came together quickly. It made enough for two if you added a salad to the meal. I’ll be making this again soon.

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  2. Absolutely amazing! I’ve always wanted to try this dish but to be honest my cooking skills aren’t the best. This recipe was the best! My husband loved it! Can’t wait to try some more of these recipes! Thank you for sharing.

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  3. This is a great recipe. I am not a big wine drinker, but use the entire cup of wine. It gives the recipe is great taste and does not over power the dish.
    Thank you Joanie – love it.

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  4. Yum!! I always thought this would be to fussy if a recipe to make but you broke it down perfectly. Thank you!

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  5. Made this for supper tonight. It was so so good!! I don’t drink wine but like to cook with it so I appreciate you listed which ones worked well. I chose the Pinot Noir and I had thighs so used those instead of breast. I had over rice and it was wonderful! Definitely making this again, and again, and again!

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  6. Terrific recipe. This is very tasty.

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FAQs

What does coq au vin mean in English? ›

Coq au vin (/ˌkɒk oʊ ˈvæ̃/; French: [kɔk o vɛ̃], "rooster/co*ck with wine") is a French dish of chicken braised with wine, lardons, mushrooms, and optionally garlic.

Do you leave skin on for coq au vin? ›

Chicken – Coq au Vin is traditionally made with a whole bird, and more modernly with bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and drumsticks. If you prefer, you can use skinless/boneless thighs, but cooking time will change. Boneless chicken thighs braise faster, about half the time it takes to cook bone-in.

Can you use cabernet sauvignon for coq au vin? ›

An authentic coq au vin is made with a red Burgundy wine, such as Pinot Noir. You can also use Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Shiraz or Merlot. Most importantly, pick a high-quality wine that you would actually like to drink, since the wine that you cook with will impact the taste of your meal.

Is coq au vin better the next day? ›

Like all braises, coq au vin is best made a day ahead, so the flavors have a chance to intensify. Let it cool completely, then store it in the refrigerator. To reheat, first spoon off and discard any solidified fat on the surface, then place the pot over a low flame for about 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Why is coq au vin so good? ›

Coq au Vin is the well known French stew where chicken pieces are braised in a luscious, glossy red wine sauce with bacon, mushroom and onions. Like Beef Bourguignon, the beauty of this dish lies in its simplicity: remarkably few ingredients and simple process with results fit for a king – or queen!

What is a coq in French slang? ›

For me, 'coq' is the French word for 'co*ck'.

What is the best wine for coq au vin? ›

Lean on a dry red Bordeaux wine to consume your dish. Choose the grands crus like a Saint-Emilion, a Médoc, a Moulis, a Listrac-Médoc… To taste it, you can also choose red wines from the Rhône Valley (Côtes du Rhône, Lirac, Vacqueyras).

Is Merlot ok for coq au vin? ›

The classic choice for coq au vin is a medium-bodied red wine, such as Burgundy or Pinot Noir, but any light or medium-bodied red wine, such as Merlot or Zinfandel, will work. You don't need to use an expensive bottle; just make sure it's a wine you'd enjoy drinking—no supermarket cooking wine!

Does coq au vin need brandy? ›

A coq au vin is a classic French stew in which chicken is braised slowly in red wine and a little brandy to yield a supremely rich sauce filled with tender meat, crisp bits of bacon, mushrooms and burnished pearl onions.

Why is my coq au vin purple? ›

If your Coq au Vin has a purple hue, it could be due to the type of wine used or overcooking the dish. To avoid this, use a red wine with a lighter color and be mindful of the cooking time.

Is it safe to reheat coq au vin? ›

Also, coq au vin keeps well for 3-4 days in the refrigerator, and you can reheat leftovers for dinner in the microwave at medium heat or in a saucepan on the stove – just remember to stir occasionally.

Why is it called coq? ›

The name coq means 'rooster' in French and stems from a French tradition of naming research development tools after animals. Up until 1991, Coquand was implementing a language called the Calculus of Constructions and it was simply called CoC at this time.

Which country the coq au vin dish originated from? ›

Is coq au vin expensive? ›

The French Coq Au Vin in May 2023

Still, the monthly gauge — based on data from the national statistics office and the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition — showed the total cost of the dish reached a fresh record of €19.4 ($20.8).

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