Chicken Thigh
Sweet-and-Sour Chicken Thighs with Carrots
The Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions feature dishes with sweet-and-sour combinations such as honey and lemon. Serve this chicken with potatoes or matzo farfel, and you've got a great meal.
Chicken and Mushroom Pie with Phyllo-Parmesan Crust
Boneless chicken thighs give a moist result, but chicken breasts work well, too. Mix wild mushrooms with cultivated button mushrooms for a deeper flavor. Goes great with: Mashed potatoes flecked with chopped fresh parsley or tarragon. What to drink: Chardonnay or Merlot.
Braised Chicken with Celery Root and Garlic
Cooking the garlic inside the skin not only saves time but also mellows the harshness of its flavor and results in tender cloves that can be peeled easily. Squeeze the cloves out of their skins and eat them with the chicken and the bread.
Steamed Chicken with Black Mushrooms and Bok Choy
Inspired by Eat Drink Man Woman
A retired master chef in contemporary Taiwan makes elaborate Sunday dinners for his three increasingly uninterested daughters in this 1994 film. While the women carry on their busy lives, the chef discovers he is losing his sense of taste and finds solace in a new love.
Spicy Red Rice with Chicken and Vegetables
A colorful one-dish meal with lots of flavor. If you like things spicy, use the larger amount of cayenne pepper.
Chicken Cashew Chili
Puréed ancho chilies lend a rich, sweet, and only mildly hot flavor to this chili. To make a hotter dish, do not remove the veins or seeds from the chilies. If anchos or similar dried chilies are not readily available, substitute one roasted and peeled red bell pepper and 1/4 teaspoon dried hot red pepper flakes when puréeing.
Chicken and Andouille Sausage Ragù
This hearty winter stew has rich, deep flavors that improve if the stew rests in the refrigerator overnight. what to drink: Rioja, Syrah, or any medium-bodied red wine with soft berry fruit and some spice.
Chicken in Green Pumpkin-Seed Sauce
Pipián Verde con Pollo
Serve with Classic Red Rice and tortillas.
Chicken Long Rice
Despite its name, this luau classic is actually a noodle dish (rice-free). At least there is chicken in it — stock as well as shredded chicken.
Brazilian Chicken and Rice with Olives
Add corn biscuits (you can find them in the supermarket refrigerator case) and a romaine, arugula, and radicchio salad with goat cheese. Coffee ice cream drizzled with Kahlúa is a nice dessert.
Grilled Chicken Moroccan Style
Start marinating the chicken four to six hours ahead. Pour frosty Pilsners or a chilled Chenin Blanc.
Barbecued Chicken Thighs with Brown Sugar-Hickory Sauce
Paulette Sexton of Tustin, California, writes: "Although I've loved to cook since I was a kid, I didn't really hone my kitchen skills until my husband and I started entertaining frequently. When we were first married, we had dinner parties several times a week — it got to the point where people would call me around 4:30 in the afternoon and ask, 'What's for dinner?' We're still having people over and we're still informal, especially in the summer. Everyone sits around the large island in our kitchen, drinking wine and eating appetizers. Usually there's grilled chicken or fish or a simple main-course salad for dinner. It's our favorite menu."
Paulette likes to use chicken thighs because they stay so moist. Her barbecue sauce is also great on ribs.
By Paulette Sexton
Chicken Thighs with Creole Mustard-Orange Sauce
At Brigtsen's in New Orleans, chef Frank Brigtsen makes a version of this dish with duck, accompanied by corn bread and pickled onions. Offer those sides as well as some green beans, then finish with pecan pie.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
By Frank Brigtsen
Chicken with Baby Onions
By Danielle Brackett