The chicken uses a spice rub of cayenne pepper, cumin, garlic powder, dried thyme, smoked paprika, smoked salt and pepper. They are simple to make and packed with flavour! I prefer using bone-in, skin-on chicken, as they retain moisture and don't dry out in the oven plus the skin gets extra crispy as it bakes. As a matter of fact, I ate all the skin first from 4 quarters after baking...they are just the best. I guess I will have to do a few more rounds of burpees and starjumps to burn the fat off.
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- Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Line a baking dish with aluminum foil.
- Wipe the chicken quarters with paper towels and place them onto the baking dish.
- In a bowl, whisk together all the ingredients for the rub.
- Pour the paste over the chicken quarters and, using your hands, rub it well into the chicken pieces, on all sides. Place the onion slices around the chicken if using.
- Bake the chicken quarters until cooked through and juices run clear, about 50 minutes. Remove from oven, garnish with fresh herbs, and serve immediately.
27 comments:
This looks delicious:)
Sheet pan recipes are so popular now — it is such an easy way to cook. I’m surprised you didn’t have some veggies cooking alongside the chicken to absorb the juices and spices.
be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
The golden color is beautiful!....love the spiciness ........C
....Abrazotes, Marcela
That's a nice rub! Loads of flavor. Perfect with chicken, too. I'm a real fan of the cooked skin, too -- so much flavor there. :-) Good recipe -- thanks.
I can't believe how crispy and beautiful you got that skin! I will have to try it, even if it does require crossfit afterward!
Looks absolutely wonderful. I love a good roasted chicken i wish i could steal one quarter thru my monitor.
Don't you just love crisp chicken skin? I sure do, but try to limit my consumption. Your rub sounds wonderful and I'll be giving it a try, perhaps I'll put the your chicken recipe in my smoker...
These sound fantastic, Angie - I can practically taste them now!
Some of my absolute favorite spices! This chicken sounds fantastic!
I love the smoky spices you used - smoked paprika is one of my personal favorites!
Looks so delicious :)
They look tender and juicy!
Yum!!
Just how I like my chicken. It looks really yummy
Beautiful photography Angie. I love that seasoning blend, sounds amazing and the chicken looks so spicy and delicious.
Spicy chicken is, what I love :)
Yum, there is nothing better than baked chicken, wonderful meal!
Lovely recipe Angie. I like that spicy rub, it is perfect with chicken
This look so delicious and your photos are amazing. I would like that I can try it through screen.
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Looks so delicious, spicy yummy chicken.
I love crispy-skinned roasted chicken and the leg quarter is my favorite part too :) The rub you used sounds delicious!
Thats a nice looking chicken! perfectly cooked with juicy insides. Yum!
I love using bone-in skin-on chicken - so much flavor! I will also do what you did - eat the skin right after roasting :p BTW, I also did a dry-rub spicy bake with chicken drumsticks recently - so easy and delicious. With dry-rub, the skin was even crispier!
Angie, I haven't been able to comment for months on your blog but hopefully the problem has been fixed. I love the recipe and adding it on my Pinterest board.
I love crispy chicken skin but am on a super healthy spell so made this recipe with the skin removed. It was really tasty. Loved the depth of the flavour. Only change I made was that I added some rosemary (by mistake but I think it worked) Thanks for the recipe!
I love the smoky spices in this rub, Angie! Crispy chicken skin is seriously delish, we eat it when it made right too. I'll take an extra lap around the track so I can enjoy it too lol :)
In a roast chicken, my favourite part is the crispy skin too :p I totally love the medley of spices you used, your kitchen must be smelling so heavenly as the chicken is baking.
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