I'm considering writing a fiction book. Not a mystery. Something to stretch me as a writer. I've been dreaming about it lately. It involves food, so it should be a good fit.
Because it has been on my mind, I woke the other night with a first line. I grabbed my iPhone and recorded the line. I think Sparky thought I was nuts because I was under the sheet, phone light aglow so I wouldn't "disturb" him, and talking to myself!
What must our animals think of us?
Anyway, ahem, when I listened to the recording a few hours later, I noted that my voice was really low. Was I in a dream state when I recorded it? It was pretty funny. I could barely make out what I'd said. Good thing the line was etched in my brain.
Do you do that? Write down something in the middle of the night and then the next morning look at your writing and wonder who on earth wrote that??
What does this have to do with today's recipe? Absolutely nothing. I just wanted to share the silly story. I need silly lately. Anything to give me a good laugh.
Now this recipe did not make me laugh, but it did make me savor. I had chicken breasts in the refrigerator and wanted something new and spicy for dinner. I love the flavor of mustard, but I have to admit I haven't used mustard seeds very often. They're pretty intimidating looking. Little balls. Would they be too spicy? I wondered. I searched a few recipes online and found mustard seeds used quite liberally in a number of recipes, so I decided to give it a go.
Yum!!!
Now BIG NOTE for this recipe, you will need a sauté pan that can go in the oven. And it will not be easy to clean!! Let it soak overnight. But the flavor is so worth it.
Also, NOTE, the recipe below is for 4 chicken breasts or 8 thighs. I made HALF a recipe and used only 2 chicken breasts AND therefore a smaller saucepan.
MUSTARD HONEY CHICKEN
Ingredients:
For
mustard rub:
1
tablespoon olive oil
1tablespoon
whole grain mustard
½
teaspoon salt
½
teaspoon ground black pepper
For
sauce:
3
tablespoons Dijon mustard
3
tablespoons whole grain mustard
3
tablespoons honey
2
tablespoons water
4
tablespoons olive oil
3
springs rosemary, snipped
8 bone-in, skin-on thighs or 4 skin-on chicken
breasts
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400° F.
In a small bowl, make the
mustard rub by combining all ingredients. Rub on top and under the chicken
pieces.
Now in another small bowl, make
the sauce by mixing the Dijon mustard, whole grain mustard, honey, and water.
Set aside.
In a large ovenproof skillet, heat
the 4 tablespoons of olive oil on medium-high. When the oil is hot, set the
chicken pieces in the skillet, skin-side down. Cook for 2-3 minutes. The oil
will spit! Using tongs, turn the chicken and cook another 2-3 minute to sear
the chicken.
Remove the skillet from the
heat and pour the mustard-honey sauce on top.
Sprinkle with the rosemary and set in the oven for 25-30 minutes. You
want the chicken to cook through.
Note: the chicken breasts might
take longer, possibly another 10-14 minutes. If you are worried that the skin
is getting too brown, turn the heat down to 300.
Remove from oven and enjoy.
This is super delicious!
Savor the mystery and say cheese!
Daryl Wood Gerber aka Avery Aames
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This looks delicious! I will definitely give it a try!
ReplyDeleteLove that story Daryl--especially doing it under the sheet for Sparky's benefit LOL. I don't keep my phone nearby because the light bothers me and I'm afraid I'll get sucked into reading email:)
ReplyDeleteThe chicken sounds so good! I suspect it would be good without the salt too...
Lucy/Roberta-- With all that lovely flavoring, I very much doubt you would miss the salt.
ReplyDeleteThis does sound delicious. I've used honey mustard mixed in after poaching chicken and onions in white wine.
As to night time notes to oneself--
Back when I was very young I was on a swim team. I had a dream one night that told me how I could win more races. I woke up and wrote the idea down. (That way I could go back to sleep and not stay awake trying to remember)
What did I read the next morning?
"Swim faster."
Looks great! I'll have to try it!.
ReplyDeleteMy husband uses a recipe like this for salmon using dill instead of rosemary. I'll definitely need to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteLibby, I was on swim team but I promise you I never wrote down how to win more races. You were driven! Love it! "Swim faster." I have written down "Write faster!" :)
ReplyDeleteLucy, I'm sure this would be good without salt. I've told you I like to substitute white pepper for salt (in modest amounts). It has a nice zing! - Is there a salt-free mustard, by the way?
Hugs to all!
~ Daryl / Avery
Funny story, Libby! LOL!
ReplyDeleteDaryl, are these bone-in chicken breasts? I've been in a mustard mood, too!
Krista, I did bone in, but they can be done with bone out, too. The skin matters.
ReplyDeleteCelia, I am definitely trying this on white fish. I think it will be outstanding. :) (I adore salmon! That might get the treatment, too.)
~ Daryl
Man, that looks yummy! And Libby, that cracked me up. I keep a pad and pen next to the bed, but most times I wake up and say "huh?!"
ReplyDeleteFunny story too, Daryl. Glad you didn't disturb Sparky! Oh, how I can relate! ;)
The end product looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI hate frying anything, but I think I could do this one!! Looks wonderful and I love recipes that I can play with the seasonings. Thanks for the recipe! Love your books!!
ReplyDeleteLynn, so glad you can relate. (So glad so many can. I didn't want to be "crazy." LOL)
ReplyDeleteElaine, it is!
Kay, I hate frying anything, too, other than in a wok or like simple veggies. But this is such a short time of quick-frying, that it was easy to do and not too messy! The washing up of the pan after the oven bake...well, let's hear it for water and overnight! LOL
~ Daryl
The Mustard Honey Chicken looks so good! Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I'm always on the lookout for a new way to do chicken! As for the pan, put a handful of baking soda in with the water when you soak it. It really helps lift off the burnt on bits. It's a trick my mother taught me.
ReplyDeletePeg, will have to try your tip about using baking soda. I didn't know that! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, Peg, I didn't know that. Great tip. Baking soda! I love that! And it totally makes sense!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
~ Daryl