Tender Chicken Simmered in Lizano Sauce

Tender Chicken Simmered in Lizano Sauce

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Servings
4
Serving Size
1 plate (250g)
Prep Time
20 Minutes
Cook Time
25 Minutes
Total Time
45 Minutes
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Ingredients

Nutrition

  • Servings: 4
  • Serving Size: 1 plate (250g)
  • Calories: 350 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 14 g
  • Protein: 32 g
  • Fat: 17 g
  • Fiber: 2.5 g
  • Sugar: 5 g
  • Sodium: 900 mg
  • Cholesterol: 110 mg
  • Calcium: 45 mg
  • Iron: 2 mg

Instructions

  • 1 - Prepare Everything:
    Lay out all ingredients. Chop onion, slice bell pepper, mince garlic, and chop cilantro. Pat chicken thighs dry.
  • 2 - Season Chicken:
    Sprinkle chicken thighs on both sides with salt and black pepper.
  • 3 - Brown the Chicken:
    Heat oil over medium-high in a large skillet. Add chicken and sauté each side for 2-3 minutes, until golden (does not need to be fully cooked). Remove, set aside.
  • 4 - Cook Aromatics:
    In the same pan, reduce heat to medium. Add sliced onion and red bell pepper. Sauté for 3 minutes. Add garlic and sauté 1 more minute until fragrant.
  • 5 - Simmer in Sauce:
    Return chicken to pan. Pour chicken broth and Lizano sauce over chicken and vegetables. Cover and simmer on low for 12-15 minutes, or until chicken is fully cooked through and sauce thickens.
  • 6 - Finish and Garnish:
    Sprinkle in chopped cilantro. Adjust salt or extra Lizano to taste. Serve hot garnished with additional cilantro and a squeeze of lime.

More About: Tender Chicken Simmered in Lizano Sauce

Juicy pan-seared chicken simmered in signature Costa Rican Lizano sauce with peppers for vibrant, savory flavor.

Introduction

If you crave a dish that’s equal parts zesty, savory, and distinctly Central American, Pollo en Salsa Lizano is an unforgettable journey for your taste buds. Beloved throughout Costa Rica but little-known outside its borders, this signature recipe celebrates the versatile, lightly spiced Lizano sauce. Combining juicy chicken, sweet bell peppers, and the unmistakable aroma and depth of Lizano, this meal is pure comfort—Costa Rican style.

History & Cultural Significance

Lizano sauce is dubbed the “ketchup of Costa Rica.” Invented in 1920 by Prospero Lizano, it’s a unique cross between Worcestershire and HP Sauce, with aromas that combine sweet, tangy, and mildly smoky notes—courtesy of tamarind, cumin, and a harmonious blend of vegetables and spices. The sauce has become a culinary symbol of Costa Rica, featured in rice dishes (gallo pinto), street foods, and particularly with meats like chicken and beef. For families, no Sunday lunch (almuerzo) would be complete without a pot of tender Pollo en Salsa Lizano, usually accompanied by corn tortillas and rice.

Unique Aspects & Approachable Adventure

What makes this dish special isn’t just the Lizano sauce—it’s how the sauce transforms everyday ingredients. Where many cultures use tomato-based sauces for chicken, Pollo en Salsa Lizano stands out, thanks to its deeply spiced yet mild complexity. The vibrant bell peppers and onions echo the produce universally grown in Costa Rican homes, and, combined with a handful of fresh cilantro, provide earthy freshness to each forkful. The dish uses one pan and straightforward, unfussy steps—ideal for weeknight cooking yet impressive enough for entertaining.

Versatility

  • Protein: While thigh meat is classic, chicken breasts or even chicken drumsticks work well in this preparation.
  • Vegetables: Add sliced carrots or substitute multi-colored bell peppers for variety or extra sweetness.
  • Lizano Substitution: If you can’t find Lizano, a makeshift version using Worcestershire, yellow mustard, extra black pepper, and a bit of vinegar can provide similar undertones, though nothing quite matches the original.

Serving Suggestions

Pollo en Salsa Lizano is savory enough to shine as a main course. Serve with fluffy white rice to soak up the sauce, accompanied by black beans, corn tortillas, and sautéed plantains for a pura vida-style meal. For lighter fare, pair leftovers with crisp greens or shred the chicken and use it as a taco filling.

Tips & Notes

  • Finish with Lime: A zesty spritz of fresh lime before serving lifts the flavors for added brightness.
  • Meal Prep: This dish reheats beautifully, getting deeper flavors after a night in the fridge, making it a great meal-prep choice.
  • Balanced Seasoning: Taste Lizano before starting the dish, as it can vary in saltiness and tang by brand—adjust salt accordingly.

Personal Thoughts

The first time I tasted Pollo en Salsa Lizano at a beach shack in Guanacaste, I was immediately struck by how comforting yet unique it tasted—from the herbal undertones to the subtle, mouthwatering tartness of Lizano. It’s a recipe that’s easy to love but leaves an indelible impression of Costa Rica itself. Even if you can’t visit this lush country, a bite of this saucy chicken dish is a wonderful way to bring Pura Vida to your own kitchen.

Try it as a weeknight dinner or centerpiece for a themed feast. Each mouthful brings a little taste of lakes and volcanoes, coffee fincas, and ocean breezes to your table—no passport required!

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