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1/01/2017 5:37 pm  #1


Everybody Loves Chicken

Just got this in my inbox and it is a treasure.

Can't wait to try the chicken with figs!

A review is forthcoming !!!

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/15955a4623e3721b


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1/01/2017 5:44 pm  #2


Re: Everybody Loves Chicken





Roasted Figs and Chicken for a Sweet (and Savory) New Year

In this recipe, I pair the soft roasted fruit with crisp-skinned chicken to make a slightly fancy and exceedingly easy sheet-pan supper.

Figs are what make it fancy. Cooking everything at once on sheet pans makes it easy. It’s become my new favorite dish for early autumn entertaining, especially as Rosh Hashana rolls around.

The intense syrupiness of the figs is especially apropos for the holiday. Traditionally, Jews serve sweet dishes, for a sweet new year. Apples dipped in honey are the classic way to go. A platter of roasted chicken and figs makes a fitting main course.

Before roasting, I like to marinate the chicken with citrus rind and rosemary to increase the savoriness of the dish. Thinly sliced chiles aid the cause, providing a welcome bite. If you’re worried about upsetting small children and other chile-avoiders, you can leave out the chiles, or add them to just one of the two sheet pans. But they do mellow as they roast, so even the most mouth-burning serrano won’t be the scorcher that it was.

The recipe calls for bone-in chicken parts, and you can use any type you like, or a whole cut-up chicken. If you do use a combination of white and dark meat, arrange them on separate pans so you can pull each one from the oven as it finishes. White meat cooks more quickly than dark.

Then when fig season ends, you can try this dish with other soft, juicy fruit like grapes or plums. 

INGREDIENTS
4 ½ pounds bone-in chicken parts
1 tablespoon coarse kosher salt
2 rosemary sprigs, needles removed from stems (discard the stems)
2 garlic cloves, grated on a microplane or finely minced
½ teaspoon finely grated orange or lemon zest, plus optional orange or lemon wedges for serving
½ teaspoon black pepper
1 pound ripe figs, stemmed and quartered lengthwise
1 to 2 jalapeño or red chile peppers, halved, seeded and thinly sliced
 Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling


PREPARATION
In a large bowl, toss chicken with salt, rosemary, garlic, citrus zest and pepper. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to overnight (the longer the better). 

Heat oven to 450 degrees. Spread chicken pieces out on two rimmed baking sheets, making sure there is plenty of room between the pieces. Arrange figs among the chicken pieces, then scatter jalapeño slices on top. Drizzle everything generously with olive oil.

Roast, switching the position of the baking pans after 15 minutes so everything browns evenly, until the chicken is golden and cooked through. This should take about 25 to 30 minutes for the breast meat, and 30 to 40 for the dark meat. Serve chicken with the orange or lemon wedges for squeezing, if you like.


http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018294-roasted-chicken-with-figs-and-rosemary

Last edited by Goose (1/01/2017 5:45 pm)


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1/01/2017 5:57 pm  #3


Re: Everybody Loves Chicken

Ahhh, but today it's all about the pork & kraut. 

 

1/02/2017 12:08 pm  #4


Re: Everybody Loves Chicken

Never was a big fan of kraut.


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1/02/2017 1:16 pm  #5


Re: Everybody Loves Chicken

It's all about the tradition.  I make extra and freeze some for on hot dogs--another one of those traditions.

 

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