Diggng through the freezer yesterday, hoping I could find something easy and quick that I could make, I came across a package of chicken thighs. Being a chicken fan from way back, I thought that would fit the bill. But what to do that I haven't done a bazillion times before? So I turned to an old church cookbook and came across this recipe I've never tried, probably because of the mustard component in it. I'm not too big a fan of the mustard and chicken together. However, I was running out of time, the recipe looked easy and I had all the ingredients. Done deal: Honey Spiced Chicken it was. Well shock of shocks, it was one of the best chicken dinners I've had! Totally delicious. And really the mustard was not a prominent flavor. Amazingly, neither was the curry. They all blended together into a winning taste concoction. Definitely now a family favorite recipe! Those old church cookbooks are a treasure trove!
Honey Spiced Chicken
- 6-8 chicken thighs (recipe originally called for 1 3lb. fryer, cut up)
-1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted
-1/3 cup honey
-2 Tbsp. prepared mustard
-1 tsp. salt
-1 tsp. curry powder
Preheat oven to 350*F. Cover a shallow baking sheet with foil. Wash chicken pieces and pat dry. Place on baking sheet.
Mix together the rest of the ingredients. Baste chicken with sauce and bake for 60 - 70 minutes, basting every 15 minutes with more sauce making sure the last basting has at least 10 minutes to bake on the chicken.
*Note*: Because the sauce has honey in it, any sauce that runs onto the foil might start to burn at some point. When this started to happen, I just changed out the foil to a clean sheet.
**I also cut up potatoes, carrots and red peppers into bite size pieces in a baking dish sprinkled them with olive oil, seasoning salt, dehydrated onion and parsley and baked it along side the chicken for a super easy supper. And because I covered the baking sheet with foil first, it was also super easy clean up!
6 comments:
I'm always looking for recipes last minute. This looks and sounds delicious. And I love that you included a side dish with it.
Looks so good Susanne. I actually like mustard and chicken together, especially if it's honey mustard, yum.
this looks like something my family would enjoy!!!! I'm gonna grill it tonite! :)
Yum! Sounds delicious, Susanne!
Yum. I just made this last week! My friends must've gotten the recipe from the same book -- only they skip all the basting and simply let the chicken bake for an hour. Here's their version: http://nikkipolani.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/easy-chicken-bake/
Definitely one for the list to try! Thanks!
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