When I stumbled upon the idea of braising chicken in a pool of golden olive oil infused with citrus and fennel, I knew I was onto something special. The kitchen fills with the zesty aroma of orange peel and the sharp scent of fennel seeds—a sensory chaos I cherish. The oil gently thickens into a silky sauce that clings to tender chunks of chicken, creating a texture that’s both hearty and light.
This dish isn’t just about flavor; it’s about the ritual of slow-cooking, where the sounds of the spoon clinking against the pot and the bubbling hiss become a cozy symphony. The turmeric’s earthy warmth mingles with the brightness of citrus, making it perfect for this transitional season when bright flavors lift spirits and comfort with a twist.
WHY I LOVE THIS RECIPE?
- The way the orange zest and fennel seeds wake up my senses each time I open the pot.
- It’s a reminder that simple ingredients, like good olive oil, can turn into something extraordinary when treated right.
- The fragrant aroma that lingers in the house long after the chicken is plated.
- How the turmeric’s bitter warmth balances the citrus’s sharp brightness—grounding and uplifting all at once.
- That proud feeling when the dish proves you don’t need complex tricks for a memorable meal.
In a world rushing to embrace cluttered kitchens and quick fixes, this recipe slows down and celebrates patience. It’s grounded in natural flavors that connect you to the season’s bounty, just as autumn gives way to winter’s quiet promise. The vibrant smells, textures, and colors remind me of home—simple, honest, and just a little unexpected.
Cooking this dish is an act of mindfulness, turning humble ingredients into something full of character. It’s perfect for lingering over a cozy dinner, especially when the nights start drawing in and you need a reminder that warmth can come from a single pot simmering on the stove.

Braised Chicken in Citrus and Fennel Infused Olive Oil
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Heat a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat and add the olive oil. Once shimmering, toast the fennel seeds until fragrant, about 30 seconds, and then add the orange zest and turmeric, allowing the spices and citrus to release their aromas.
- Add the chicken pieces to the pot, skin-side down if applicable, and sear until golden brown on all sides, about 6-8 minutes. Flip the chicken as needed, then remove and set aside temporarily.
- In the same pot, add the chopped onion and cook until translucent and slightly caramelized around the edges, about 5 minutes. Stir in the minced garlic and cook for another 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Return the chicken to the pot, placing it in an even layer over the onions and spices. Pour in the chicken broth, which should come halfway up the chicken pieces.
- Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat to low and cover the pot. Cook for 35-40 minutes, until the chicken is tender and the sauce has thickened slightly, filling the kitchen with a fragrant citrus and spice aroma.
- Uncover the pot and check for seasoning, adding salt and pepper to taste. If desired, increase the heat slightly to help the sauce reduce and intensify, stirring occasionally.
- Once the sauce has thickened to your liking and the chicken is cooked through, remove from heat. The chicken should be tender, and the oil should be silky and infused with citrus and fennel flavors.
- Serve the braised chicken hot, spooning generous amounts of the fragrant sauce over each piece. Garnish with a little fresh fennel or orange zest if desired for an extra burst of aroma and color.
Notes
This braised chicken, with its bright citrus-fennel punch and earthy turmeric, is a testament to how humble ingredients can transform through patience and attention. It’s a dish that respects seasonality and celebrates freshness, making every bite feel like a small victory.
As the flavors meld and the sauce coats the chicken in a glossy sheen, I find a quiet satisfaction in its simplicity. It’s an honest meal that anchors you amidst busy days and makes you appreciate the beauty of slow, thoughtful cooking.

Hey there, I’m Devon Harper. I run a small neighborhood café by day, cook most of my meals far too late at night, and write Midnight Grocery Runs somewhere in between. If you’ve ever wondered whether something simple could turn into something comforting after a long day, you’ll feel right at home here.






