With shallots, red onions, figs and balsamic vinegar and mustard sauce, this one pan baked chicken thighs taste flavoursome and aromatic. It's fancy enough to serve to guests yet easy enough to make for weeknight dinners. As always, I prefer using bone in skin on chicken thighs/legs, but if you have to use chicken breast, then at least use the one with skin intact. The crispy skin balances nicely with the mellow textures of the cooked figs to make this chicken meal really special and delicious.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Rub the chicken thighs with salt and pepper. Heat the chicken schmalz or olive oil in an ovenproof frying pan.
- Fry the chicken thighs skin-side down for 6-8 minutes until nicely golden. Turn over and cook for another 3-5 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
- In the same pan, add the chopped shallots and garlic and fry until fragrant for 4 minutes. Add the thyme leaves and sliced red onions and fry for 3 further minutes.
- Add in vinegar, mustard and chicken stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 4 minutes. Return the chicken thighs to the pan. Spoon some sauce over the meat. Arrange sliced wigs between the chicken. Bake the chicken thighs in the middle of hot oven for 35-40 minutes until golden and cooked through.
28 comments:
che meraviglia buonissimo!!
Those figs look so gorgeous, we don't really have them in stores, sadly, only the dry ones. My neighbour has a fig tree and I see it through my window filled with ripe fruit but we hate each other so I cannot get any LOL I can only stare at them LOL
Looks very good Angie.
...chicken never looked so good!
Delicious!
Boy does that look and sound most delicious!
The fresh figs look amazing. Must be delicious in this dish!
Looks delicious, thanks for sharing! Take care, enjoy your day!
tu me mets l'eau à la bouche avec ces jolies saveurs!!! bisous
Love, love. I typically use chicken thighs over breasts-so much more flavorful. I really like the addition of figs.
Hello Angie :)
It looks delicious and how inventive to mix fresh figs to this recipe. We have an enormous fig tree on the farm, and I'll be sure to try this dish out. Thank you Angie!:)
Rica receta de pollo. Gracias.
Un abrazo.
I've made something similar but with dried figs - so I can attest this combination is amazing :) Beautiful photos, as always!
Tasty combination! The chicken looks perfectly cooked.
Wow looks so delicious
What a sensation for the taste buds with that combination of flavors!
This is the winter dish i need here
I can't help but get hungry just thinking about this recipe. Your homemade sauce infuses so much amazing flavor into this chicken dinner... and I loved your choice of chicken thighs, bone in skin on!
Gracias por receta. Te mando un beso.
What a super combo. Happy new week Angie.
garlic onions mustard ... all sounds great angie! I love using chicken thighs and rarely use any other cut. Great stuff!
I just know this varieties of red onion...it makes your chicken looks so good...
another fancy dish Angie ^___^
The addition of figs make the dish very memorable. It looks so tasty.
Hi Angie, Great looking chicken entree! As for the comments you left on my last post, I'm all for ribeye steak and eggs...although I would add a slice of buttered sourdough toast too. "Workout"...to me a workout is getting up in the morning, taking the mail out to the mailbox and going upstairs to check my email and blog site. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Looks great and very tasty.
What a nice mix of ingredients!
The natural sweetness of shallots, red onions, figs imparted to this savory dish is the perfect balance
That looks great and sounds so flavorful!
Julia x
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