Spiced Chicken with Brown Butter
8 chicken thighs bone in skin on (very important)
Salt and pepper
4 teaspoons paprika
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 stick butter at room temperature
4 teaspoons paprika
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 stick butter at room temperature
*My husband only used 3 chicken thighs, we had a little brown butter left over but he kept scooping it over the chicken throughout the broiling process and before serving, we only need about 1lb of chicken to feed two people. It worked fine but if you want to use 8 feel free!
Season chicken generously with salt and pepper and preheat your broiler. In a small bowl, combine the spices, garlic, and butter. Beat the mixture until the spices are completely incorporated. Lay the chicken pieces skin-side up in a broiler-proof dish which will collect the spicy brown butter as it melts. Rub the spiced butter all over the chicken skin so all the pieces are thoroughly covered. Cook the chicken about 5 inches from the broiler until the skin is crisp and slightly blackened, 7-10 minutes, (hubby definitely cooked them longer than 10 minutes) then flip and cook the other side for 5 minutes more until the chicken is cooked through. Throughout the cooking, spoon the brown butter in the bottom of the dish over the pieces to baste them. just make sure you cook them until the chicken is cooked through, and yes, you'll say that is burnt, like I did several times. Don't worry it's supposed to be that way and it tastes good that way. Just look at my pictures! Flip the chicken pieces back over and cook for a minute longer to crisp the skin. Serve with rice and the extra brown butter spooned over everything. We didn't serve with rice, we served it with Lemon Spiced Potatoes and a fresh salad.
See all that burnt brown goodness? That's what you want it to look like!
As seen on: Homemaker on a Dime
4 comments:
Well, I don't eat meat but maybe I'll make this for the hubster. Our conversations in the kitchen are the same as yours! :)
Yummy!
LOL - tell him I said "Good Job"! My husband and I are the same. I always joke him that it is easier to share a bathroom and closet with him than it is to share MY kitchen :)
Ha! Too funny Susan
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