We had a package of chicken thighs from Blood Farm, and not a lot of oomph, so we fell back on one of our favorite recipes — Beer-Braised Chicken with White Beans and Carrots. This was a variation with rosemary, because that’s what we had. It’s a satisfying, dependable recipe.
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