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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Balsamic and Sweet Roasted Chicken


I love Giada De Laurentis’s idea of adding balsamic vinegar to chicken marinade (isn’t she pretty?). In her new cookbook “Giada’s kitchen”, she has a recipe for sweet and sticky chicken drumsticks using this vinegar.

I liked the idea but I changed the recipe (quite a bit). I thought she put too much sugar and honey which will make the chicken taste waaaaay too sweet, the oven temperature too high which might (probably will) burn the chicken (because of the honey and sugar) and also cause the meat to shrink from the high roasting heat. So, here is my version. It turned out just perfect, as you will see in the end.

By the way, there is a poll here on the right side column where you can vote for your favorite protein. I see that for now, chicken is leading. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite candidate.

Balsamic and sweet roasted chicken
Inspired by Giada De Laurentis sweet and sticky chicken drumsticks recipe

Makes 4-6 servings

½ cup balsamic vinegar
1/3 cup honey (½ cup in original recipe)
¼ cup light brown sugar (½ cup in original recipe)
¼ cup soy sauce (I use low sodium soy)
3 rosemary sprigs, leaves picked off the stem
5 garlic cloves, sliced
Salt
Ground black pepper
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
4 whole chicken legs, split to drums and thighs, or use 10-12 drumsticks

Combine all the marinade ingredients together in a big dish (like a 3 * 9-inch pan) which you will use for baking the chicken. Add chicken and mix well. Cover and marinade for 1-2 hours.

Roast the chicken with the marinade in a 350 F degrees oven for 50-60 minutes.
If you see that the skin is getting too dark, place an aluminum foil loosely over the chicken to prevent the skin from browning too much.

This chicken turned out delicious!




Enjoy, and don't forget to vote for your favorite chicken.
Nurit

5 comments:

Inbal Demri Shaham said...

Yummmm... looks great! I'll add it to my cooking plan for Friday.

Joie de vivre said...

That looks gorgeous! I love Giada's recipes. I'll never know how she stays so thin! FYI, I tried clicking the "official website" link on your Foodbuzz profile and the link was incorrect.

Anonymous said...

This looks outstanding! The combination of ingredients are making my mouth water. Since chicken is definitely a staple in our household I'm always looking for new and exciting ways to mix it up. I will definitely have to try this soon! Thank you for sharing.

Vered said...

Saved... printed out... will make on weekend. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I made this for my 29-person house tonight, and it was incredibly good.

Thank you.

- Koby