PIRI PIRI CHICKEN WITH ROASTED VEGGIES - A PORTUGESE CHICKEN RECIPE

If you’re looking for something healthy and easy to make for dinner tonight that will transport you to the beautiful country of Portugal, may I suggest trying this easy Piri Piri chicken with roasted veggies? Best marinated a day in advance, this Portuguese chicken recipe doesn’t take long to make and always comes out super juicy. I love how the vegetable roast alongside the Piri Piri chicken in the excess fat to perfection until their exterior is crunchy and their insides are soft. Since Piri Piri sauce can be a little spicy and very juicy make sure to pair the chicken and veggies with a simple side like a helping of rice for a well-rounded authentic Portuguese chicken dinner.

Want to try making your own Piri Piri Mix at home? Check out Chef Mireille’s Piri Piri Spice Blend Recipe!

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INGREDIENTS:

Serves 2 people

- Piri Piri Chicken Glaze -
4 TBSP of Olive Oil
3 Garlic Cloves - pressed
2 TBSP of Piri Piri Spice Mix - For premade I like the clubhouse Piri Piri spice mix or the Farm Boy Mix however you can also check out Chef Mireille’s Piri Piri Spice Blend Recipe and make it at home!
2 TBSP of Lemon Juice
1 TSP of Lime Zest
Salt and Pepper
Whole Chicken - butterflied (mine was about 3.5 lbs) or you can use chicken thighs or quarters

- Roasted Veggies -
2-3 Yukon Potatoes - washed and cut in large pieces. I like to put my cut potato pieces in water while I prep all my ingredients so they don’t oxidize and turn colour. Drain water before use.
2 TBSP of Olive Oil
2 TSP of Piri Piri Spice Mix
Salt and Pepper
1 Large Carrot - chopped roughly
2-3 Shallots - chopped roughly
3 Lemon Slices or Wedges

- Garnish -
Parsley

- Fun Tools -
Meat thermometer


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DIRECTIONS:

The first thing to do is marinate the chicken, preferably for a minimum of 4 hours or better yet overnight. In order to do so you must create the glaze.

Heat up the olive oil for your chicken glaze in a sauce pan and add in pressed garlic. Once they become fragrant (about 2 minutes) add in your Piri Piri spice mix, lemon juice, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Stir and set aside to cool.

Wash and dry your chicken before coating it with the glaze. Make sure to coat both sides of the chicken well before covering with plastic wrap and storing in the fridge. Alternatively, you can also do this in a zip lock bag if you can find one big enough.

When you are ready to start cooking, preheat oven to 375F on convection roast (if you don’t have the setting, roast or bake is fine) and remove your chicken from the fridge. Place chicken and all the glaze in the middle of a sheet or roasting pan.

Next, toss your potatoes in olive oil, Piri Piri mix, and salt and pepper until evenly coated. Place potatoes in the sheet pan surrounding the chicken along with roughly chopped carrots and shallots. Garnish with lemon slices before roasting in the oven for 45-55 minutes on the middle rack or until tender.

If you have a meat thermometer the minimum for chicken is 165. You can use it to check if the chicken is done or you can check manually by cutting into it to see if it’s pink inside. If the chicken is done and the potatoes are not, feel free to take the chicken out of the sheet pan and cover it with aluminum foil to keep warm before placing the veggies back in the oven until they become tender.

When potatoes are ready, add chicken back in and serve!

Enjoy!


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KOREAN PICKLED RADISH RECIPE

I am sure by now you can tell that I have recently developed a slight obsession with Korean food. Now having been introduced to Yangnyeom chicken by my boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend and already having a previous love for Bibimbap, I now wanted to start sharing recipes for some little side dishes that you often see being served with Korean food like this one, a simple Korean pickled radish dish. Unlike regular radish, Korean radish is massive in size and white on the outside as well as the inside. Usually served pickled along with other small side dishes, I find Korean pickled radish to be refreshing, almost like a palette cleanser that goes well with spicy dishes. Pickled korean radish can also be stored easily in the fridge for up to two weeks and made in batches which makes it easy to pull out during mealtime. We recently made Korean pickled radish to go with our Yangnyeom chicken dinner the other week and it was the best compliment for the dish! I think you will feel the same way also! Hope you like it!


INGREDIENTS:

- Pickled Korean Radish -

1 lbs of Korean Radish, peeled and cubbed
1/3 CUP of Sugar
1/3 CUP & 1 TBSP of White Vinegar
3/4 CUP of Water
1 TSP of Kosher Salt


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DIRECTIONS:

Combine sugar, vinegar, salt, and water in a large glass pickling jar and give it a stir so that it can mix well.

Next, add in your cubed radish, seal with a lid, and place in the fridge.

Allow to ‘pickle’ for a minimum of 2 hours before serving.

Korean pickled radish can be stored in the fridge for up to two weeks.

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean Fried Chicken (pictured below).


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HEALTHY-ISH SPICY KOREAN 'FRIED' CHICKEN (YANGNYEOM)

Yangnyeom (or Yum Yum chicken as we like to call it), is a fried Korean chicken recipe, usually served breaded, and coated in a red, spicy, Korean fried chicken sticky red sauce. My boyfriend’s brother’s Korean girlfriend recently made this fried Korean chicken for the family and we all loved the sweet-salty-spicy flavors. Since we are all health-conscious, slight changes were made to the typical traditional recipe (no flour, frying in oil, and less sugar) but the results were just as tasty. If you feel like making something unique and easy for dinner, I highly recommend giving this recipe a go. It pairs beautifully with Korean pickled radish, a bowl of sticky rice, and of course, a nice cold beer!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- BBQ Chicken Marinade -
3 LBS of Drumsticks
Vegetable OIl (enough to coat chicken)

- Korean Sauce -
2 TBSP of Rice Vinegar
2 TSP Ginger (minced or grated)
3 TBSP of Ketchup
2 TBSP of Honey
2 TBSP of Brown Sugar
2 TBSP of Soya Sauce
2 TBSP of Garlic (minced or grated)
1 TBSP of Sesame Oil
2-2.5 TBSP of Hot Chilli Paste (Gochujang) *depending on how hot you want

- Garnish -
Roasted Sesame Seeds
Green Onions, finely shredded


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DIRECTIONS:

Coat the chicken in vegetable oil and bbq till they are cooked through.

In a deep saucepan or wok create your Korean Chicken Sauce and heat up over low to medium heat, stir well. Once it starts to bubble, reduce heat, add in your bbq chicken and toss until well coated in sauce.

Remove chicken from heat and garnish with roasted sesame seeds and green onion before serving.

Enjoy!

P.S. This recipe is usually served and pairs really well with Korean pickled radish (pictured below)!


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SPICY COCONUT CHICKEN THIGHS

One of the first recipes we made up at the cottage this year was this delicious spicy coconut chicken thigh recipe! Everyone was craving something Asian and this chicken dish ended up being not just KETO but super easy to make! Further, the flavors of this dish were amazing, totally satisfying everyone’s cravings. I ended up serving the dish on a bed of riced cauliflower and alongside my Asparagus Stir Fry with A Touch Of Citrus dish, and the pairing got a thumbs up from everyone at the table so we will definitely be making this meal again. If you are looking for a SUPER easy recipe to try that will spice up your next meal, I highly recommend this one!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

- Serves 4 people

1/3 CUP of Freshly Grated Ginger
3 Cloves of Garlic - Minced
3/4 CUP of Coconut Milk
1/4 CUP of Curry Paste - Hot Chili Paste can be used as a substitute
1/4 CUP of Fresh Lime Juice
2 TBSP of Brown Sugar or use a Keto Substitute Like Sukrin Gold Brown Sugar Alternative
1 3/4 TSP of Kosher Salt
2 TBSP of Vegetable Oil
2 LBS of Skinless, Boneless Chicken Thighs

-Optional Base and Toppings-

Riced Cauliflower
Cilantro - for Garnish
Green Onions - chopped finely for Garnish

DIRECTIONS:

In a bowl add in the freshly grated ginger, garlic, coconut milk, curry paste, lime juice, sugar, salt, and vegetable oil, and whisk until well incorporated. Add chicken in and make sure it is well coated in sauce.
Let marinate for a minimum of 15 minutes. If you are preparing the chicken ahead of time, store it in the fridge.

When ready to cook, remove chicken from marinade and drain excess drip back into the bowl. Transfer chicken to a baking sheet covered in parchment paper and broil on high for 7-8 minutes before flipping the chicken and allowing it to broil on high for another 7-8 minutes on the other side or until it appears crispy.

Pour the excess marinade drippings you drained off the chicken into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Once it starts to boil, reduce heat and allow it to similar on medium-low heat, stirring occasionally until its thickens - about 2-3 minutes.

Once the chicken is cooked, remove from oven, add sauce on top and serve!

Enjoy!


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RECIPE REVIEW: SHEET-PAN CHICKEN WITH CHICKPEA, CUMIN AND TURMERIC

I was first introduced to this NY Times Sheet-Pan Chicken recipe during a dinner party with a girlfriend and couldn’t get enough. I ended up taking a copy of the recipe home eager to try it myself and not only was it so easy to remake, but it tasted just as good as the first time. I love the mix of flavors and spices, and how the yogurt breaks through the acidity. If you want to make it vegetarian and just leave out the meat, I’m sure it would be just as tasty! Either way, Adam told me I can definitely make it again so not only does this recipe get my approval, but it gets his too!

Score: 4.5/5

INGREDIENTS:

 Serves 4 People

-Chicken and Chickpea-
4 LBS of Chicken (I prefer to use dark meal like thighs) bone-in and skin-on.
Lemons for lemon juice - need to yield 5 TBSP total (2 for chicken, 2 to marinate slaw, and 1 for yogurt)
1.5 CUPS of full-fat Greek yogurt
2 TSP of Turmeric (1 TSP for chicken marinade, 1 TSP for seasoning later)
1 TBSP of Fennel Seed
1 TSP of Cumin (ground)
2 Cans of Chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
1 Large Red Onion - sliced thinly
1 Mini Cucumber - sliced thinly
Olive Oil
2 TBSP Water
Salt and pepper to taste

-Toppings-
Feta (optional)
Fresh Mint - torn into small pieces

DIRECTIONS:

 Season chicken using salt and pepper before creating a marinade using 3/4 CUP of yogurt, 2 TBSP of lemon juice, 1 TSP of Turmeric, and 2 TBSP of water. Add more salt and pepper if necessary, it should be slightly salty, this will reduce once cooked and combined with yogurt topping later.

Add seasoned chicken to marinade and make sure it is coated evenly - allow to sit for a minimum of 30 minutes at room temperature or overnight in the fridge.

Prior to cooking, adjust the oven rack to the top shelf and heat oven to 450!

Next combine chickpeas, fennel seed, cumin, and the remaining Turmeric in a bowl with half the red onion slices, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper before giving it a good toss to make sure it is covered evenly. Place on a rimmed baking sheet and push chickpeas to the outer edge to make room for chicken.

Scrape the excess marinade off the chicken and place it in the center of the baking sheet. Bake in the oven for about 45-50 minutes until skin is browned. You will need to toss chickpeas occasionally to make sure they become crispy and golden and don’t burn

While the chicken is cooking create a slaw by tossing the remaining onions in a bowl with the thinly sliced cucumber and add 2 TBSP of lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper and let sit in its juice.

Once the chicken is ready, remove from oven and allow to cool slightly. Add onion cucumber slaw, to remaining yogurt and top with 1 TSP of fresh lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper to your taste. Top chicken with yogurt and garnish with mint and feta.

Enjoy!

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