Well, I don't know about that title, but that's what it's called. It pleased me pretty well too. But when the recipe advises "line your dish with foil" please pay attention. What a mess I had...even soaking overnight didn't clean the pan and I finally resorted to an SOS pad, something I was amazed I even had in the house. Now that I've warned you, I've got to say this was both simple AND delicious. Such a snap to throw together and most of us have the 3 ingredients in the fridge or pantry. I'm going to show you a photo of the burned pan at the end...it's worth it's weight in gold re: reading and following instructions. (I noticed Witty in the City pulled the thighs from the pan and plated them for her photo. And I now know why. Crusted foil isn't very pretty either, but it's easier to clean up.)
Man Pleasing Chicken
From Witty in the City
Man Pleasing Chicken
From Witty in the City
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Dijon mustard
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
6 boneless, skinless chicken thighs1/2 cup Dijon mustard
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
Method:
Preheat oven to 450ยบ
Line a baking pan with foil!
Mix the first three ingredients. Dry the thighs, salt and pepper them and add to the pan. Pour the sauce over them, turning so they're covered on both sides. Bake for 40 minutes or until thermometer reads 160. Baste once or twice.
Tip: I used the above sauce recipe for just 2 thighs and barely had enough to baste. I'd double the sauce ingredients if I was making 6.
Burn baby, burn.
Thanks for the advice on the pan. I wish more people would share these kinds of things so save the next person from the mess. I used foil and heavy duty foil more and more. Who wants to clean up??
ReplyDeleteMy husband is crazy for thighs, so I'm trying to use them more. We love anything with Dijon.
Sam
A woman pleasing dish too! ;-) Scrumptious.
ReplyDeletecheers,
Rosa
I was shocked to see it wasn't cheese! WIth all that burned stuff it looked like cheese, but then sugar can be equally as destructive. Looks nummy, one of those this must be good because it sure sounds weird dishes.
ReplyDeleteI trust you when you say it's good. Sorry about the mess... Brillo pads are great when you need them (although I love stainless steel scrubbies for really tough bits, now I hear boiling with vinegar or something takes it all away easily. I need to find the tip again and try it.
So simple! That sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteI find Pyrex..the worst to clean Burt foods off..
ReplyDeleteA trick is to let soak overnight in a solution of good quality dishwasher detergent and hot water..
Helps a lot..
Hate to say this..but even a dollar store throwaway pan..sometimes there are 2..
Not exactly eco friendly..but we do the turkeys in them now..
I agree thanks for the tip:-)
Love the name! and it looks very inviting. Thank you for the foil warning. I might just use one of those disposable foil tin.
ReplyDeleteI can see this being a woman pleaser too Barbara, if I were to use one of those foil pans from the dollar store. As someone said, not so eco friendly but if they can be washed I do, if they can't I toss!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had any problems uploading photos but I do it directly through Picaso. I don't know if that would make a difference.
Thanks for sharing, Barbara...
Barbara this look so good and delicious!:)
ReplyDeleteBarbara this look so good and delicious!:)
ReplyDeleteOhh Barbara como siempre una excelente receta tomo nota un plato super exquisito,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteNot just man pleasing...it is woman pleasing too! Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing...will try this easy peasy delicious chicken dish.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just live easy recipes like this? My easy chicken recipe is 1 part Harissa to 1 part honey. Totally finger lickin'!!! Must buy a silpat Barbra daaahling, trust me. Saves so much time and energy. It's not just grat for cookies.
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Don't you just live easy recipes like this? My easy chicken recipe is 1 part Harissa to 1 part honey. Totally finger lickin'!!! Must buy a silpat Barbra daaahling, trust me. Saves so much time and energy. It's not just grat for cookies.
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That's Miranda pleasing chicken.
ReplyDeleteThe Knight saw this and reminded me he doesn't love chicken and dislikes mustard. Oookkkay... Guess there's one man it won't please.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that this is girl pleasing chicken. It sounds yummy, and I have a box of non-stick foil just for occasions like these. :)
ReplyDeleteI love everything with dijon mustard so I am sure this is tasty :D I will try it!
ReplyDeleteI love chicken so this dish is right up my alley! Cleaning is a drawback but then again if this is the only way to enjoy this delicious meal, I am able to make the sacrifice!
ReplyDeleteI bet, no, I am SURE, that women love this too!
ReplyDeleteHaha I could definitely see my boyfriend loving this!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I use the same recipe (adjusting the cooking time, of course) for salmon. It's terrific!
ReplyDeleteI would have skipped the foil too--good caution!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I'm glad you got that dish clean! That looks like it took a bit of elbow grease. Thanks for the delicious recipe.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm all over this one - heck with the guys, this looks good to me!
ReplyDeletelove the pic of the burned pan - it's nice to know other people do that sometimes...
Sounds absolutely delicious! And I will take your advice. I hate clean up!!
ReplyDeletefour basic ingredients? win! this is human-pleasing chicken. :)
ReplyDeleteYes I love that char too!
ReplyDeleteYou'll see me scraping those nummy bits off and noshing on em!
I really like the combination of maple and mustard---good idea to spark it with rice wine vinegar.
ReplyDeleteand, thanks for the heads-up about the "burn baby burn." rarely do I line a baking dish with aluminum foil...but this time, it's a must!