This is one super easy and quick chicken dish. The herbs make this smell
heavenly and taste even better. It is perfect for an easy weeknight meal yet sophisticated
enough to serve when you have company.
A big hello to you!
Today, let’s talk about chicken. I have found this
incredible chicken recipe for you. It is so delicious that you will be
surprised how incredibly easy it is to make.
I do apologise for the aluminium foil in the photos. I
prepared this dish for dinner before I went to the gym. I didn’t want to remove
the foil so that I could easily re-heat everything in the oven after my gym
session. I really am not bothered to cook anything after an evening gym session
so to ensure that I eat healthily enough, I usually prepare something
beforehand. Well planned right? Maybe for me, you, on the other hand, have to
endure the slightly gritty photos. Please forgive me!
The story behind this recipe is that I was having my
lunch while watching Barefoot Contessa. I love Ina, don’t you? I think it’s hard
to find anyone that doesn’t love Ina. Anyway, I saw her making this dish of
chicken breasts and it looked so simple I knew I had to try it.
After some digging on the internet I discovered that
it is the 10th most saved recipe on Food Network! Ah hah, so even
more reason to try it. Hardly needs a myriad of ingredients as well. Instead of
just using chicken breasts, I basically chopped up the chicken into pieces and
roasted it.
The result was beyond satisfying. The chicken was so
moist and tender as it was roasting in the sauce and in its own juices. The
skin on the other hand was all crisp and heavenly just the way it should be. I
think everyone needs to have this recipe in their repertoire.
Roast Chicken with Lemon and Herbs
Prep Time: 10 minutes / Cooking Time: 40 minutes / Serves 2
Ingredients
2 chicken breasts (with skin on)
2 chicken thighs (bone in, with skin on)
2 chicken wings (bone in, with skin on)
Sauce Ingredients
9 cloves of Garlic (peeled and diced)
1 Lemon (zest and juice)
1½ Tsp Oregano
3 sprigs of fresh thyme (leaves only, finely chopped)
80ml Olive Oil
60ml Chicken Stock
20ml Vermouth
½ tsp Salt
1 Lemon (cut into wedges – to tuck under the chicken
while roasting)
To Season the Chicken
1-2 Tbsp Olive oil (to brush on the chicken skin
before roasting)
1 tsp Salt
1 tsp Black Pepper
Method
1. Pre-heat your oven to 200. Line a roasting tray or
deep casserole dish with some aluminium foil.
2. In a pot, warm up the olive oil. Once hot, add in
the diced garlic and cook for a minute. Don’t let the garlic brown. Switch off
the heat and add in the rest of the ingredients for the sauce. Mix through and
pour the sauce into the roasting tray.
3. Pat the chicken dry and lay the chicken pieces on
top of the sauce. Brush with some more olive oil and season liberally with salt
and black pepper. Tuck in the lemon wedges under or around the chicken pieces.
4. Roast the chicken for 35-40 minutes until cook through.
If you want to crisp the skin up further, turn on the grill in the oven for a
further 5 minutes – but do monitor so as not to burn the chicken. Remove and
serve with the sauce.
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This looks super yummy. Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comment. Would love to hear your feedback once you've tried my recipe. Have a beautiful weekend Ai Lin Leow..
ReplyDeleteHi Nora, thank you for stopping by too. I will be sure to let you know when I try your recipe for the eggless banana cake. Just saw your recipe for Nasi Tomato - I want to try that too!
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ReplyDeleteI found this recipe at Ina's site and fell in love with it too! t can't get any easier and the results are fantastic. Yours looks fantastic and the photos are great. I actually think the foil adds some interest - seriously! Don't you love quick, easy and healthy? Perfect for your after gym routine.
Thanks so much Robyn. Yes, quick easy and healthy is the way to go! As for the kitchen foil - you are too kind! Anyway, all part of keeping it real, right? ;)
DeleteEveryone should have Ina recipes in their toolkit. She is a National Treasure. Thanks for reminding me. It is a great idea to cook before you go and get too hungry. I try to think ahead and plan - not my strong suit.
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Yes, Ina's recipes are fool proof. Thanks for your comment Madonna. :)
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